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Modelling Phenotypic Delay in the Evolution of Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance

Offered By: Institut Henri Poincaré via YouTube

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Mathematical Modeling Courses Pharmacology Courses Microbiology Courses Genetics Courses Evolutionary Biology Courses Antibiotic Resistance Courses Population Dynamics Courses Biophysics Courses

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Explore a 28-minute lecture by Rosalind Allen from the University of Edinburgh, UK, delving into the modelling of phenotypic delay in the evolution of bacterial antibiotic resistance. Gain insights into this critical topic in microbiology and antibiotic research, presented at the prestigious Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris. Discover how mathematical models can help understand the complex dynamics of bacterial adaptation to antibiotics and the implications for public health and medicine.

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Modelling phenotypic delay in the evolution of bacterial antibiotic resistance


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Institut Henri Poincaré

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