New data ‘powerhouse’ at SFU to help fight superbugs
A new data centre at Simon Fraser University will bring together researchers to better understand and combat drug-resistant superbugs.
The university officially opened the new Canadian Statistical Sciences Institute, or Canssi, headquarters at the Burnaby campus on Friday.
The Canssi headquarters, at SFU’s Big Data Hub, is described by university staff as a “statistical and data science powerhouse” for researchers studying everything from climate change to health care, and even the growing field of sports analytics.
So far, Canssi has been operating as a virtual institute, but the new headquarters at SFU will allow the researchers to work together in person to study the data and find solutions.
It will also be used by researchers studying the emerging threat of drug-resistant infectious diseases.
SFU researcher Leonid Chindelevitch, a computer science professor and Canssi research team leader, says drug-resistant diseases, or superbugs, pose a very serious threat to humans around the world.
Bacteria are a major source of infections, and some are developing drug resistance, a phenomenon by which bacteria, when exposed to a drug over time, are able to adapt and find ways to bypass the drug so that it no longer kills them, he said.
“This is a growing problem worldwide. It is a substantial concern,” he said.
Chindelevitch said one problem that needs to be addressed is that the drugs being used to fight the superbugs are from the same classes that existed before.
“That means that we are not challenging the bacteria as we should be by throwing something different at them … We are just modifying what we have to make them a little better.”
Chindelevitch said while the new data hub at SFU will help teams collaborate, he admitted they are a long way from solving the problem.