Viki Brunner wins poster prize Philip Fowler, 23rd November 202223rd November 2022 The whole group attended the first INEOS Oxford Institute meeting on Multidisciplinary Approaches to AMR on Tuesday 22 November 2022. Great to hear how different research groups around Oxford (and elsewhere) are helping to tackle AMR. Best of all though, Viki Brunner won one of the poster prizes for her poster on Compensatory mutations in M. tuberculosis increase fitness above wild type levels. Well done Viki! Share this:TwitterBlueskyEmailLinkedInMastodon Related antimicrobial resistance group meetings tuberculosis
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