16-07-2024
#FEMSmicroBlog: Lactate metabolism as an infection route for pathogens
With rising numbers of drug-resistant[...]
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The blog has 7 sections that cover a range of microbiology topics which you can use to navigate the blog below:
Previously, we ran a series on the experiences of microbiologists during the COVID-19 pandemic:
Do you wish to contribute to the #FEMSmicroBlog? Get in touch!
Illustrations for the #FEMSmicroBlog by Eliza Wolfson/@eliza_coli
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