impact and influence committee
the impact and influence committee is primarily responsible for driving forward the key strategic aim to “advance understanding of microbiology and champion the contribution made by microbiology, our members and their work in addressing global challenges”.
it does this through increasing opportunities for members to communicate their work, raising the profile of microbiology and increasing the influence of the society with the public, policymakers and other stakeholders.
co-chair
dr catrin moore
st george's, university of london, uk
co-chair
dr tina joshi
university of plymouth, uk
impact and influence committee 2022世界杯对阵分析 2024
catrin moore |
st george’s, university of london, uk (co-chair) |
tina joshi | university of plymouth, uk (co-chair) |
david clarke | university college cork, ireland |
jonathan cox | aston univeristy, uk |
tadhg o'croinin | university college dublin, ireland |
joan geoghegan | university of birmingham, uk |
jody winter | nottingham trent university, uk |
victoria easton | university of leed, uk |
andre antunes | edge hill university, uk |
éva bernadett bényei
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university of cambridge, uk
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mel lacey | sheffield hallam university, uk |
carol munro | university of aberdeen, uk |
justine rudkin | university of oxford, uk |
thamarai schneiders | university of edinburgh, uk |
joey shephed | university of sheffield, uk |
joseph acolatse | cape coast teaching hospital, ghana |
i'ah donovan banfield | university of liverpool, uk |
isobel garratt | university of bath, uk |
terms of reference
impact and influence committee terms of referencethumbnail: istock/phototechno.
terms of reference: istock/gajus.