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​ AMI in 2025: our big round-up of the year

2025-12-18T11:11:00+00:00

What a year it’s been for Applied Microbiology International. We’ve grown, reached further across the globe and played a bigger part in showing how applied microbiology can make a real difference to the world. 

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​Scientific Event Travel Grant: how the Safepork conference surpassed my expectations

Shan Goh from the University of Hertfordshire reports back on the International Symposium on the Epidemiology and Control of Biological, Chemical and Physical Hazards in Pigs and Pork held in Rennes, France, in October. Shan was supported with a Scientific Event Travel Grant awarded by AMI.

Clean Water

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Scientists discover fungus that kills toxic algae threatening human health

2025-12-18T12:01:00+00:00By

A team of researchers have discovered a previously unknown species of marine fungus that can kill harmful, bloom-forming algae. The new species, Algophthora mediterranea, is a form of microscopic chytrid fungus that can occupy a broad range of hosts.

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Breakthrough AI speeds up discovery of life-supporting microbes

2025-12-18T12:25:00+00:00By

Scientists have developed a powerful new artificial intelligence tool called LA⁴SR that can rapidly identify previously overlooked proteins in microalgae - tiny organisms that produce much of the Earth’s oxygen and support entire aquatic ecosystems.