Optimization of Screening Media to Improve Antimicrobial Biodiscovery from Soils in Undergraduate/Citizen Science Research-Engaged Initiatives
<b>Background/Objectives:</b> Research-engaged academic institutions offer the opportunity to couple undergraduate education/citizen science projects with antimicrobial biodiscovery research. Several initiatives reflecting this ethos have been reported internationally (e.g., Small World,...
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Main Authors: | Leah McPhillips (Author), John O'Callaghan (Author), Carmel Shortiss (Author), Stephen A. Jackson (Author), Niall D. O'Leary (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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