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Under the Lens: Nicola Holden and Gil Domingue weigh in on the raw milk debate

2026-03-01T00:01:00+00:00

The latest episode of Applied Microbiology International’s ‘Under The Lens’ video series turns the spotlight on the contentious issue of raw milk, with AMI Trustee Professor Emmanuel Adukwu interviewing Professor Nicola Holden and Dr Gil Domingue.

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