
Phagos is fighting the rising threat of bacterial disease and building a sustainable alternative to antibiotics with its revolutionary phage therapy.CTO and co-founder Adèle James reveals how this AWS-powered startup uses AI to identify specific bacteriophages from trillions of possibilities, creating evolutionary medicines that could prevent bacterial infections from becoming the leading cause of death by 2050.
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