18 Jan 2021 Eliava Institute The viruses that prey on human diseases Once scorned as Soviet pseudoscience, phage therapy is gaining ground as a potential solution to antibiotic resistance but regulatory challenges Read More
27 Oct 2020 Uncategorized “Homeland” of phage therapy – an institute in Georgia that studies bacteriophages Read More
01 Jun 2020 Eliava Institute INNOVATIVE HORIZON EUROPE & H2020 PROPOSAL WRITING Elisabed Zaldastanishvili and Natia Karumidze, scientists from the Eliava Institute have participated in a three day online training Read More
31 May 2020 Uncategorized All About Phage Therapy: Dr. Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Kutter All About Phage Therapy – Ep. 4 : Dr. Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Kutter All About Phage Therapy – Ep. 4 : Dr. Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Kutter Posted Read More
19 May 2020 Uncategorized All About Phage Therapy: Dr. Mzia Kutateladze All About Phage Therapy – Ep. 2 : Dr. Mzia Kutateladze In the second episode of this series, we are in conversation with Dr. Mzia Read More
16 May 2020 Uncategorized “All About Phage Therapy” is back with the second episode! 🙂 Dr. Mzia Kutateladze, Director of the Eliava Institute and President of Read More
13 Mar 2020 Eliava Institute Summer School 2020 “Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Eliava Institute of Bacteriophages, Microbiology and Virology is postponing the 3rd annual training course in Read More
13 Jan 2020 Eliava Institute HOW GEORGIAN PHAGE SCIENCE MIGHT PAVE THE FUTURE OF BIOTECH With the world’s largest library of classified bacteriophages, Georgia is in a unique position to take advantage of its knowledge and Read More
20 Dec 2019 Eliava Institute The perfect predator? Inside the Tbilisi clinic pioneering a radical superbug treatment The laboratory, with its faded white walls and the smell of yeast in the air, seems an unlikely battleground for one of the most urgent fights Read More
29 Nov 2019 Eliava Institute La storia incredibile del virus che uccide i batteri The scientific community is now unanimous: from now until 2050 the resistance we have developed towards antibiotics will cause higher mortality Read More