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Professor Jayne Lawrence
Professor Jayne Lawrence, Chief Scientist, Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Latest posts by Professor Jayne Lawrence (see all)
  • Amnesty for antibiotics - 19th November 2016
  • Burning to be slim - 18th May 2016
  • AMR and the importance of finding new ways to prevent and treat infections - 13th May 2016

Amnesty for antibiotics

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Burning to be slim

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AMR and the importance of finding new ways to prevent and treat infections

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How can pharmacists fight antibiotic resistance?

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