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Predicting antibiotic resistance de novo

Author: Philip Fowler

Philip W Fowler is a computational biophysicist studying antimicrobial resistance working at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
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Women in Computer Science Day

Philip Fowler, 21st June 2017

Last week I ran a small stall at the annual Women in Computer Science day…

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Twitter at #ECCMID

Philip Fowler, 27th April 20175th August 2018

A bit over two years ago I was a guest blogger at the US Biophysical…

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Diagnosing antibiotic resistance: future trends?

Philip Fowler, 23rd April 20175th August 2018

It is Sunday, I’m in Vienna at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious…

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BashTheBug.net Zooniverse Citizen Science project launches today!

Philip Fowler, 7th April 20175th August 2018

My citizen science project, BashTheBug, is launched today. Head over to the website or go…

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BashTheBug.net Beta Testing Results

Philip Fowler, 5th April 20175th August 2018

Zooniverse have finished beta-testing my BashTheBug citizen science project. To verify that the task is…

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BashTheBug at the Science Museum

Philip Fowler, 29th March 20175th August 2018

A group of us from Modernising Medical Microbiology went to the Science Museum in London…

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