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Tag Archives: science funding
Essential Skills: Funders’ Roundtable
On the first day of this year’s Microbiology Society Annual Conference, we welcomed representatives of the BBRSC, MRC, NERC and Wellcome. These representatives spoke to an audience of both established and early career microbiologists about the current and future funding … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Grants, Professional Development
Tagged BBRSC, MRC, NERC, research funding, science funding, Wellcome
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Opinion: The Longitude Prize and antibiotic research funding
Cash prizes have long been the drivers of scientific innovation, be it in the development of synthetic blue pigment in 19th century France, or the XPrize’s continuing efforts to award those developing “radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity”. This … Continue reading
Posted in Policy, Technology
Tagged antibiotic resistance, Antibiotics, antimicrobial resistance, Longitude Prize, MRC, science funding
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