BashTheBug Coordinator post advertised Philip Fowler, 15th November 2019 We are advertising for a Part-time Citizen Science Project Co-ordinator to come and work with us in Oxford improving BashTheBug, in particular how the project engages, informs and educates its existing base of volunteers, as well as reaching out to new audiences. The closing date is Monday 25 November 2019. For more information please see the Job Advert. Share this:Twitter Related antimicrobial resistance citizen science clinical microbiology
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