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Spotlight on Grants: Eliminating plasmids for antibiotic resistance
Each year, the Microbiology Society awards a number of Research Visit Grants that enable our members to work in another laboratory anywhere in the world. PhD student Alessandro Lazdins fom the University of Birmingham writes about his trip to Sydney earlier this … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical and Medical Microbiology, Grants
Tagged Grants, Harry Smith Vacation Studentship, Microbiome, tardigrade
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Spotlight on Grants: Do tardigrades have a microbiome?
Each year, the Microbiology Society awards a number of grants that enable undergraduates to work on microbiological research projects during the summer vacation. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be posting a series of articles from students who were awarded … Continue reading
Posted in Animal Microbiology, Grants, Microbiome
Tagged Grants, Harry Smith Vacation Studentship, Microbiome, tardigrade
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