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Lyme disease: A curable nuisance, or a chronic time bomb?
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Eva Sapi Ph.D. - Professor and Director of Lyme Disease Program - University of New Haven | LinkedIn
Lyme disease: A curable nuisance, or a chronic time bomb?
Borrelia Biofilm: Is it real, and why is it important in chronic Lyme disease?
Eva Sapi, Ph.D. - University of New Haven
Antibiotics | Free Full-Text | The Long-Term Persistence of Borrelia burgdorferi Antigens and DNA in the Tissues of a Patient with Lyme Disease
Eva Sapi Featured in "Toxic Ticks" - YouTube
Eva Sapi Ph.D. - Professor and Director of Lyme Disease Program - University of New Haven | LinkedIn
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University of New Haven professor's research focuses on 'horrible' Lyme disease
LivLyme Foundation Puts a Fresh Face on Lyme Disease
University of New Haven Professor Makes Great Strides in Lyme Disease, Cancer Research - University of New Haven
Professor and Her Students May Have Found a Cure for Lyme Disease - University of New Haven
University of New Haven Professor Makes Great Strides in Lyme Disease, Cancer Research - University of New Haven
Eva Sapi Ph.D. - Professor and Director of Lyme Disease Program - University of New Haven | LinkedIn
University of New Haven professor studying whether stevia can kill Lyme disease bacteria
University of New Haven professor's research focuses on 'horrible' Lyme disease
LymeDisease.org Donates $150,000—Much of it From Small Contributions - to Support Dr. Eva Sapi's Lyme Research at the University of New Haven - University of New Haven
Borrelia Burgdorferi Forms Biofilms - Lyme Disease Association
Lyme Stats on Instagram: “In a 2015 study by Dr. Eva Sapi and her research team at University of N… | Lyme disease awareness, Chronic fatigue symptoms, Lyme disease
Sapi, Eva
Eva Sapi Ph.D. - Professor and Director of Lyme Disease Program - University of New Haven | LinkedIn
Women Researcher on Front Lines Searching for a Cure to Lyme Disease
University of New Haven Professor Makes Great Strides in Lyme Disease, Cancer Research - University of New Haven