Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)

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Cow Manure Harbors Diverse New Antibiotic Resistance Genes

Staff Writer | Synergy Trak | April 22, 2014

Manure from dairy cows, which is commonly used as a farm soil fertilizer, contains a surprising number of newly identified antibiotic resistance genes from the cows' gut bacteria. The findings, reported in mBio® the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology, hints that cow manure is a potential source of new types of antibiotic resistance genes that transfer to bacteria in the soils where food is grown...

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SNSF launches OAPEN-CH pilot project for Open Access book publications

Staff Writer | Swiss National Science Foundation | December 18, 2014

In February 2015, the SNSF will start the OAPEN-CH pilot project in collaboration with interested academic publishers in Switzerland and Germany. The aim is to learn more about Open Access publishing and collect data on the use and the production costs of Open Access book publications...

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