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Pharmig (Excellence in Microbiology) is the influential forum for microbiology in the pharmaceutical, healthcare and allied industries

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I’ve just watched this on catch-up. I found it eloquent, compelling and very moving. If you haven’t seen it - and whatever preconceptions you bring with you - it is worth watching.

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Check out the latest article in my newsletter: Resistance is not so futile: Bacteria, genes, efflux, & disinfectants linkedin.com/pulse/resistan… via LinkedIn #microbiology

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Check out the latest article in my newsletter: Twist and turn: Back to basics look at microbiological swabbing linkedin.com/pulse/twist-tu… via LinkedIn

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Visit Pharmaceutical Microbiology Resources, the website I've been running for almost 15 years, providing news and free resources for microbiologists and quality professionals: pharmamicroresources.com

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The composite is a combination of an tetraalkylphosphonium ionic liquid and copper nanoparticles. This is in the form of a coating that can be applied to existing permanent fixtures in situ without having to take them apart. Read more: digitaljournal.com/tech-science/b… #microbiology

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Implantable device fights cancer through controlled-release immunotherapy - Digital Journal digitaljournal.com/tech-science/i… #immunology #Science #Cancer

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As part of the search for new antimicrobial compounds, laboratories are using robotic chemical-synthesizing machines to screen metabolites of both natural and synthetic origin, together with automated solutions drugdiscoveryonline.com/doc/using-auto… #microbiology

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What can pharmaceuticals and healthcare professionals learn? The NASA approach usefully describes the creation of a contamination control plan as a 'living document': linkedin.com/pulse/looking-…

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Computing new drugs: #GenAI is helping to transform #Pharmaceutical research — Reports Dr. Tim Sandle. digitaljournal.com/tech-science/c…

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Starvation stress key in Micrococcus luteus cleanroom survival europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com/news/187836/st… #microbiology

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