Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic Gram-negative pathogen that causes serious acute, persistent, and relapsing infections. Recent year, the effectiveness of antibiotics for eliminating P. aeruginosa infections has been further complicated by the emergence of multidrug-resistant strains. Thus, new approaches for the rapid detection and novel antimicrobial drug discovery are urgently needed to control such intractable infections caused by the pathogen. Also, we do need deep understanding of the drug resistance mechanisms to overcome this issue. Here I describe a brief review on my biological studies toward controlling infectious diseases caused by multidrug-resistant P. aeruginosa.