The post below is written by Sean Meaden (a PhD student in the lab working on bacteria-phage interactions in plants) about his recent experience in Sierra Leone volunteering with Public Health England at an Ebola clinic: No hand-shakes, no kisses, no contact: there’s never been a better time to be a socially awkward Brit than … Continue reading On working in Sierra Leone (Guest post by Sean Meaden)
Guest post by Sean Meaden
Do we need to watch what we spray? A summary of our recent review on the potential dangers of phage biopesticides. Guest post by Sean Meaden, PhD student at University of Exeter working on phage-Pseudomonas syringae-plant host interactions. It seems barely a week goes by without mention of the dangers of antibiotic resistance in popular news stories. … Continue reading Guest post by Sean Meaden
