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Could This Virus Replace Antibiotics? | Yuliia Lohvynenko | TEDxBrayford Pool

What if the future of medicine lies in a virus designed to heal, not harm? In this gripping talk, Ukrainian scientist, Yulia, shares how bacteriophages - viruses that target and destroy harmful bacteria - could help solve antibiotic resistance. From working through missile attacks to driving innovation in a war zone, she shows how resilience and science can shape a healthier future.Yuliia Lohvynenko is a senior regulatory affairs specialist at a biotechnology company based in Lincoln, UK. She focuses on developing dossiers for bacteriophage-based technologies as novel antimicrobials to improve the welfare of both humans and animals and on researching development strategies. With a background in biotechnology, ecobiotechnology, genetic engineering, plant-based technology, pharmaceutical production, and veterinary product manufacturing, Yuliia has been working in international regulatory affairs since 2018. Her expertise spans multiple disciplines, ensuring the safe and effective implementation of cutting-edge biotechnological innovations. Yuliia’s work promotes environmentally sustainable and targeted therapies that enhance the health and well-being of both animals and humans. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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