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From ambassadorship to action: Leading a national scientific writing and publishing workshop in the UK

2026-02-09T08:40:00+00:00

Medical Microbiologist and Antimicrobial Resistance Researcher Dr. Oluwole Owoyemi,  ASM Young Ambassador to the UK, reveals why he designed a scientific writing and publishing workshop for early career scientists - and how it went.

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