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Content by George Francis Lee:

Diagnostics Infectious disease

Doggy Diagnostics

| George Francis Lee | 3 min read

Can man’s best friend beat gold standard testing?

Diagnostics Infectious disease

Intentional Infection

| George Francis Lee | 9 min read

A study that infected patients with COVID-19 spurred some controversy, but what did it reveal?

Outside the Lab Training and education

Playing Games to Become a Better Pathologist

| George Francis Lee | 8 min read

Medical Training With Videogames

Diagnostics Infectious disease

Bat News: Pandemic Potential

| George Francis Lee | 2 min read

Wild bats in China are carrying novel coronaviruses capable of binding to human ACE2 receptor

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Sugar, AR’s Goin Down

| George Francis Lee | 3 min read

Intestinal sialic acid is crucial for bacteria effectiveness in the gut

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Blood on the Brain

| George Francis Lee

Proteins that slip into the brain through blood are responsible for reversing immune cell behavior

Outside the Lab Training and education

The Joy of Being Human

| George Francis Lee | 4 min read

The Wellcome Collection’s permanent exhibition may not deepen your expertise – but it’s lively and accessible.

Subspecialties Microbiology and immunology

Colistin? Colist-out

| George Francis Lee | 6 min read

We spoke with Craig MacLean on how antibacterials are driving resistance – even among host AMPs

Outside the Lab Training and education

How Germs Shaped History

| George Francis Lee

We spoke with Jonathan Kennedy on his hypothesis on disease and human history

Inside the Lab Laboratory management

The Impact of the Lab

| George Francis Lee

Some words on laboratory life in the anthropocene

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