Peter Forbes

Writes mainly on biology, medicine and things nano. His book Dazzled and Deceived: Mimicry and Camouflage (Yale, 2009) won the 2011 Warwick Prize for Writing.

Articles

Cover for: Turning the phage

The number of deaths caused globally by antibiotic resistance is increasing at alarming speed. The problem is well known, but governments and pharma appear not to take it seriously. Progress in bacteriophage research gives cause for optimism, however: using CRISPR gene editing technologies, these organisms can be deployed as an alternative to antibiotics.

Cover for: Unlocking the ancient code

David Reich’s pioneering study of ancient DNA might have caused some ructions among social scientists – but it’s set to revolutionise our ideas about human migration and identity, reports Peter Forbes.

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