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Prevalence of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms in East London, UK. (2019)

Presentation / Conference
Henderson, J., Ciesielczuk, H., & Nelson, S. (2019, September). Prevalence of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms in East London, UK. Poster presented at IBMS Congress 2019, Birmingham
Carbapenemases are enzymes, produced by an array of common Gram-negative organisms, which hydrolyse the carbapenem antibiotics, conferring resistance [1]. The main protagonists are the “big five” carbapenemases, KPC, OXA-48, IMP, VIM and NDM, which h... about Prevalence of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms in East London, UK..

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Facade Engineering - MSc

The MSc Façade Engineering will appeal to you if you're passionate about resolving aesthetic, environmental and structural issues of buildings. As buildings grow more complex, and new materials are developed, the role of the professional facade engineer will continue to become ever more important.

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Integrated Practice for Sexual and Reproductive Health - Professional/Short course

Achieve the Diploma of the College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (DCSRH) for competence in contraception and sexual health with this module.

Blogs

Tag: Rugby Rugby | Policing blog

Welcome to this week’s blog where we delve into ‘a day in the life’ of Inspector Dan Jones. Dan’s policing journey began in 2012 and his career has encompassed a myriad of roles within both Thames Valley Police and Avon...

Blogs

What happens to our science communication graduates? The Sequel Part 2 What happens to our science communication graduates? The Sequel Part 2 | Science Communication Unit blog

In our last blog post we updated you on our 2023 Infographic data gathered from 55% (n=165) of graduates who completed the MSc Science Communication programme between 2003 and 2022. We also contacted a number of graduates requesting their...

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Social Research (Sustainable Futures) - Masters in Research (MRes)

Masters in Research (MRes) Social Research (Sustainable Futures) will give you skills to critically evaluate existing evidence and conduct your own social research project with an interdisciplinary framing. Gain an in-depth understanding of conducting social research, and carry out your own study.

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Professional Practice in Self Leadership - Continuing Professional Development

A unique, reflective programme that explores the concepts of self-leadership and identity in the workplace.

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New insight into the motivations of today’s science communicators New insight into the motivations of today’s science communicators | Science Communication Unit blog

Words: Andy Ridgway Why do those who blog tweet run events at festivals give talks and engage in all the myriad of other forms of science communication do what they do? What do they aim to achieve when they communicate science? While many of...

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Taking things slow – why a part-time Postgraduate course might work best for you. Taking things slow – why a part-time Postgraduate course might work best for you. | Student views blog

By Alex MSc Sustainable Development in Practice. We asked our Professional and Creative Writing students to interview Postgraduate students/graduates about their experience at UWE Bristol and ghost write a blog based on their answers. In this...

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