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Edging into the future: education in microbiology and beyond

State-of-the-art papers from around the globe addressing current topics in education were published in the FEMS Microbiology Letters virtual Thematic Issue ‘Education’ in November 2015 (http://femsle.oxfordjournals.org/content/thematic-issue-education), which was innovative and well received by micr...

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Published in:FEMS microbiology letters 2016-04, Vol.363 (7), p.fnw048
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Learning
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