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Notes from a small scientist
Linzy Elton
25 episodes
5 days ago
Hello! My name is Linzy and I work in global health. I want to use social media to make science more accessible, both for other scientists and non-scientists. I hope you enjoy my content!
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Hello! My name is Linzy and I work in global health. I want to use social media to make science more accessible, both for other scientists and non-scientists. I hope you enjoy my content!
Show more...
Life Sciences
Science
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Antimicrobial resistance: what is it, how does it work and why should I care?
Notes from a small scientist
18 minutes 49 seconds
4 years ago
Antimicrobial resistance: what is it, how does it work and why should I care?

These podcasts are linked to my blog Notes from a small scientist. In this episode, I explain what antimicrobial resistance (or AMR) actually is, how microorganisms become resistant to the drugs that we use to treat them and why it's so important to try and stop antimicrobial resistance from spreading any further. All my posts have links to online resources that you might find useful, and you can find the link to this particular post here.

Notes from a small scientist
Hello! My name is Linzy and I work in global health. I want to use social media to make science more accessible, both for other scientists and non-scientists. I hope you enjoy my content!