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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Nicola Fawcett 2017-11-06T11:33:29+00:00

Latest work supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Public Engagement Roundup April 2018

MMM Scientists have participated in a range of events, from science festivals and museum events, to art/science talks. We attended the Oxford Brookes Science Festival and the Museum of Natural History Super Science Saturday, showcasing the award-winning crowdsourcing  Bash The Bug  project. Bashing [...]

MMM-led Citizen Science project BashTheBug.net wins NIHR award

BashTheBug.net is a Citizen Science website that allows anyone with access to the internet and a laptop or tablet to help in the fight against antibiotic resistance. You are shown photographs of a series of wells, each of which has a small amount of [...]

Help us change the way Tuberculosis is diagnosed and treated

An online crowdsourcing project has been launched by MMM researchers to study antibiotic resistance in Tuberculosis (TB) with the help of the public. You can try out the project for yourself on the Zooniverse website (which contains instructions for how to take part), and [...]

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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation supports the CRyPTIC Project, which aims to improve the diagnosis and treatment of Tuberculosis.

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