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"Infectious Fireworks" wins Art + Science Prize

Magdalena de Arriba, PhD student in the Chlamydia research group, received Second Place in Promega’s 2025 Art+Science Contest for her artwork “Infectious Fireworks.” The piece visualizes the interplay between antibiotic-resistant and susceptible Chlamydia suis strains, highlighting the beauty and urgency of antimicrobial resistance research.

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Magdalena de Arriba stands smiling and gesturing toward her artwork ‘Infectious Fireworks.’ The image shows fluorescently stained cells infected with Chlamydia suis, with blue and purple nuclei, red cell outlines and bright green spots highlighting different bacterial states.

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