BashTheBug at the Science Museum Philip Fowler, 29th March 20175th August 2018 0 shares A group of us from Modernising Medical Microbiology went to the Science Museum in London to take part in one of their “Lates” events. I took BashTheBug for its first public outing prior to launch earlier next month. Head over to the BashTheBug.net website to find out more. Share this:Twitter Related antimicrobial resistance citizen science tuberculosis
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