When Medicine Stops Saving Us: The Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis
The past, present, and future of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through the lenses of film, sociology, public policy, industry, and public health.
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The past, present, and future of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through the lenses of film, sociology, public policy, industry, and public health.
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UCLA Harris shares the 2018 Nikke Keddie Book Award with Orit Bashkin of the University of Chicago. Kevan Harris, assistant professor of sociology at UCLA, has received two awards — […]
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UCLA Walter Allen Walter Allen, distinguished professor of education, sociology and African American studies and the Allan Murray Cartter professor of higher education at UCLA, will deliver the prestigious W.E.B. […]
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