Next Science is excited to announce new indications for its flagship product, BlastX™. BlastX is an antimicrobial wound gel powered by a patented, non-toxic technology that physically disrupts the biofilm matrix. As a result, bacteria within the gel are exposed and more vulnerable to attack by antimicrobials, antibiotics, and the body’s natural immune defenses. BlastX … Read More
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Alicia Tetlak, Next Science Lab Supervisor, Certified NRCM Registrant
Alicia Tetlak, Microbiologist and Laboratory Supervisor at Next Science, is now a Registrant of the National Registry of Certified Microbiologists (NRCM). After meeting rigorous educational and experiential requirements and passing a comprehensive written examination, she became certified as a Registered Microbiologist in Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Microbiology in late June. Ms. Tetlak received her M.S. … Read More
Next Science Develops Biofilm-Fighting Acne Treatment Gel
Next Science Acne Treatment Gel has recently been launched in the US market. It is a topical gel treatment proven effective against moderate-to-severe acne. The gel, which contains salicylic acid, is able to breakdown the biofilm that encapsulates acne-causing bacteria within the pore, allowing for more effective, non-irritating skin treatment. Next Science has partnered with leading dermatologists, please contact us to find out where this product is available.
Next Science Wound Gel Debuts at the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care
Earlier this month, Next Science attended the SAWC spring conference with the nation’s foremost experts on advanced wound care. Next Science Wound Gel was the only biofilm-focused product in attendance, and served to inform the wound care community of the significant threat that biofilms pose to wound healing, and the inadequacies of competing products against … Read More
A Talk with Dr. Rodney Donlan, Biofilm Microbiologist – CDC
Watch Dr. Rodney Donlan, a Research Microbiologist for the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention field questions specifically about bacterial biofilms and what has been learned by the CDC.