Inside METAMIC3: Laura Marsal and Mariagrazia Di Luca Explore Phages, Antimicrobial Peptides and the Biofilm Barrier
Some of the most difficult bacterial infections are not defined solely by antibiotic resistance. Their persistence often depends on biofilms, highly organized microbial communities in which bacteria become embedded within an extracellular matrix and adopt physiological states that can make conventional antimicrobial treatment considerably less effective. Understanding whether bacteriophages and antimicrobial peptides can overcome this barrier is therefore becoming an important direction in the search for new strategies against antimicrobial-resistant infections. This question lies at the centre of the doctoral research of Laura Marsal Martinez at the University of Pisa. Marsal is part of METAMIC3, a European Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network focused on microbiomes, metaproteomics and microbial effectors. Her project investigates the activity of bacteriophages and antimicrobial peptides against bacteria growing either freely in planktonic cultures or embedded within biofilms. The ...