microbiologists working in this area
the study of microbes helps us to understand our world and our place within it. it gives us insights into the complexity of nature and society, which in turn provide many different health, environmental, social, cultural, industrial and economic benefits. microbiology answers big questions by giving us knowledge of very small things. when the discipline of microbiology is strong and intellectually vibrant, we have a better chance of finding solutions to these problems, and building a healthier, more sustainable and more prosperous future.
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why developing novel antimicrobial strategies matters to the microbiology community
through a series of interviews, we have found out more about some of the individuals who make up our community of microbiologists and whose research focuses on developing novel antimicrobial strategies. read more about those working in the field and why they think developing novel antimicrobial strategies matters to microbiology below.
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an interview with dr angharad davies
dr angharad davies, along with her role at swansea university medical school, is a consultant clinical microbiologist for the national cryptosporidium reference unit, where she focuses on research into cryptosporidium infections. in this interview, she talks about her experience as a clinical microbiologist and her involvement with the society as a member of the professional development committee.
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an interview with dr tina joshi
dr tina joshi is a lecturer in molecular microbiology (teaching and research) at the university of plymouth and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview, she talks about how her research could help tackle antimicrobial resistance, why the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? is important and why other members should think about getting more involved with society activities.
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an interview with professor laura bowater
professor laura bowater is professor of microbiology education and engagement and associate dean for enterprise and engagement at the university of east anglia, uk. she is also a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? and in this interview, discusses why she chose to become a microbiologist, her biggest professional achievement and why it is important to get involved with the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? .
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an interview with dr jessica hedge
dr jessica hedge is a postdoctoral researcher in microbial genomics at the university of oxford, uk and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview she tells us more about the research she has worked on and how it has helped tackle antimicrobial resistance (amr), her aspirations for the future and how her career as a research scientist has helped her along this path.
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an interview with dr zaaima al-jabri
dr zaaima al-jabri is assistant professor in the department of microbiology and immunology at sultan qaboos university in the sultanate of oman and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview she talks about her passion for communicating the importance of microbiology to the wider public in order to raise awareness of current challenges, such as antimicrobial resistance.
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an interview with robert will
英格兰vs美国谁会赢? member robert will is based at the university of cambridge and is a society champion and in 2019, was elected communications representative for the society’s early career microbiologist’s forum executive committee. robert has also previously organised a microbiology symposium at cambridge with support from the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? .
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an interview with dr jessica boname
dr jessica boname is head of antimicrobial resistance at the medical research council, uk research and innovation and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview she tells us more about what inspired her to become a microbiologist and how she believes research into novel antimicrobial strategies can provide new tools to ensure that antibiotics are used appropriately and supported policy to ensure fair and equitable access to antibiotics across the globe.
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an interview with dr adam roberts
dr adam roberts is a senior lecturer at the liverpool school of tropical medicine and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview he tells us more about his research in investigating the acquisition and dissemination of antimicrobial resistance and his outreach work.
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an interview with colman o’cathail
colman o’cathail currently works at the school of veterinary medicine and science at the university of nottingham, uk. he is a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? and chair-elect of the ecm forum. he is currently working as a bioinformatician at the european bioinformatics institute to work on the sars-cov-2 data hubs and tells us more about his experience in this interview.
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an interview with dr yinka somorin
dr yinka somorin is a researcher based at queen’s university belfast and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview he tells us more about how his research could help clinicians make decisions on the most appropriate treatment for patients with urinary tract infections in order to avoid prescribing potentially ineffective antibiotics.
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an interview with chris proctor
chris proctor is a phd student at ulster university as well as a member and champion of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . here he discusses his contribution to the northern ireland science festival, where he presented on the breadth and complexity of antimicrobial resistance.