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Developing a microbiome-friendly antibiotic | Ryan Teo

Tackling the threat of antimicrobial resistance, Keble student Ryan Teo (2018 MChem, DPhil) is researching gut-friendly antibiotics that target the damaging bacteria in our bodies, while leaving friendly bacteria unharmed.

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CAF and BAF Graduate Scholarships

Recipients of the Care-Experienced Academic Futures and Black Academic Futures scholarships, Georgia Williams and Zainab Abdulai, discuss their experiences so far and their plans for the future.

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‘Girl Like That’ | Lucy Peer

Passionate about both science and music, Keble student Lucy Peer (2021 MChem Chemistry) channels her creativity as the singer-songwriter for up-and-coming band ‘Girl Like That’.

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KA Report: Tropical Biology in Uganda

Keble Association grant recipient, Oliver Sworder (2021 MBiol Biology), shares his experiences on the month-long Tropical Biology Association (TBA) course in Uganda, including his encounter with ferocious safari ants.

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Oxford Climate Society at COP29 | Ushika Kidd

Human Sciences student and Oxford Climate Society co-president Ushika Kidd sheds light on the inner workings of COP29 and what she learnt from attending this year’s UN climate conference.

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