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Microbiology Newsletter
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Research News
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Transgenic plants against malaria. read more
Hydrophobic proteins on virus surfaces can help purify vaccines. read more
Anti-bacterial discovery will prevent infections spreading on medical devices. read more
Scientists identify a new way gut bacteria break down complex sugars. read more
Interferon drug shows promise in treating Ebola. read more
Microorganisms in the subsurface seabed on evolutionary standby. read more
Zika virus protein mapped to speed search for cure. read more
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The Probiotics Congress: Europe
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This two-day, interactive meeting, will provide the opportunity to examine the latest research into probiotics with a focus on product development. The line-up of speakers includes Philippe Langella, Karoline Sidelmann Brinch and Olaf Larsen, who will present across key topics such as regulation, ... read more
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Pharmaceutical Microbiology USA
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Drawing on from the huge success of SMi’s Pharmaceutical Microbiology UK events, SMi is delighted to announce the launch of Pharmaceutical Microbiology USA. The seventh in its series, this event will take place in San Diego, on the 8th and 9th June 2017. Aimed at Microbiologists, Quality Control and... read more
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