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- | ===Our Human Practice===
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- | At the 12th of June 2013 the historical observatory in Göttingen was the perfect scenery to present our project “The beast and its Achilles heel: A novel target to fight multi-resistant pathogenic bacteria” and of course to discuss urgent topics like the origin, development and fighting of multi-resistant bacteria as well as gene technology.
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- | Dr. David Wurbs from our head sponsor, the KWS Saat AG in Einbeck
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