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Purdue pharmacy researcher receives $2.4 million NIH grant to fight antimicrobial-resistant lung infections - EurekAlert


Qi “Tony” Zhou, a researcher in Purdue University’s College of Pharmacy, has received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop novel, patent-pending inhalation therapeutics for lung infections. Zhou’s research has yielded two U.S. patents, four patent applications and more than 70 publications in peer-reviewed journals. The most recent peer-reviewed journal publication was in Pharmaceutics in March 2024.

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