AmebaGone
Noah Stern is an accomplished scientist with extensive experience in bacteriology, environmental science, and project management. Currently serving as a Senior Scientist at both AmebaGone, Inc. and AgraFilms since October 2020, Noah combines advanced molecular techniques with practical applications in biofuel production and organic carbon utilization. Prior to these roles, Noah held positions as a Postdoctoral Scholar and Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, conducting significant research on microbial communities and carbon metabolism. Educational qualifications include a PhD in Environmental Chemistry and Technology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a Master's degree in Applied Environmental Geoscience from the University of Tübingen, and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Iowa. Earlier professional experiences range from environmental consulting to project management in the oil and gas industry, showcasing a diverse skill set in scientific research and regulatory compliance.
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AmebaGone
AmebaGone uses naturally occurring, soil-dwelling amoebae (Dictyostelids) as drugs and disinfectants in agriculture, medicine, and industry. The amoebae kill bacteria, antibiotic-resistant or not, by consuming them as their food source. Additionally, the amoebae can break down biofilms and consume the bacteria within. Biofilms pose significant problems for agriculture, medicine, and industry because conventional antimicrobials and disinfectants have little to no effect against them. AmebaGone, Inc. is developing proprietary technologies that use a novel biocontrol method to destroy persistent bacterial infections.