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Bacterial viruses, or phages, are intracellular parasites that rely on host metabolism to survive and propagate. Paige Arnold studies how phages hijack bacterial metabolic pathways to support their own dissemination and how bacteria, in turn, exploit phage dependence on host metabolism to avoid annihilation. Arnold hopes this work will uncover metabolic vulnerabilities in bacteria that can be targeted to defend against bacterial infection in mammalian cells.