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    Series dilution of Erwinia amylovora plated out using the drip strip method! The drip strip is a game changer, people.

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    Dr Pamela Simpson's fantastic article in our Winter edition of Waterline. Send us a message to find out how you can receive your free copy for more articles like this!

  4. We are delighted to invite all the delegates from all over the world to the conference in the themes of Infectious Diseases in Dublin, Ireland on May 27-28, 2020. "The Pure Culture is the Foundation for all the Research on Infectious Diseases"

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    Streptomyoces contaminants with the wonderful earthy smell growing nicely.

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    Shower grout fungi timelapse

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    A kid holding crocheted coronavirus in hand
    A kid holding crocheted coronavirus with both hands
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    ten days left for the abstract submission period!!

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    Thought-provoking thread. My take is that good intentions are necessary but not sufficient. I'm honoured to partner with researchers from LMICs. Together, we've made long lasting change. But I've been guilty of naivety and simplistic thinking too! Always learning

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    using only a microscope blade, a scotch tape, a rusty microscope and a plant leaf to get this microscopic observation of stoma...

  11. I grew gonorrhea! This is definitely going on my resume.

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    practicals with our analytical scientists, biotechnologists, and geneticists got underway this week. After we looked at 'The Thing' as a case study, Kurt Russell looked on as they got to grips with techniques for characterising unknown microbes. Fun session

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    We need the input of our online community! How should we use social media to help advance ? Fill in our 2020 communications survey, it only takes 5 minutes:

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    Bacteria such as H. pylori are found in a large percentage of the world’s population, where they reside in the digestive system. How might these bacteria increase the risk of cancer? writes

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