@DanielHadas2 @henryk_goldsz Rene Debos was one of the scholars that abandoned a promising and lucrative anti microbial research career at the time when antibiotics were all the rage. Why? https://t.co/N14C61srvL https://t.co/wTHseaSqBl
René Dubos, tuberculosis, and the "ecological facets of virulence". https://t.co/IXSJege8Ll
#openaccess Honigsbaum, M. (2017). Rene Dubos, tuberculosis, and the "ecological facets of virulence". History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences https://t.co/9y3869FT3u
2 perspectives on BCG: https://t.co/3bmcqVeFx2 Lasting Merit Found in a Tuberculosis Vaccine Invented a Century Ago https://t.co/flqI03l0Ap
RT @visualplague: René Dubos, tuberculosis, and the “ecological facets of virulence” by @honigsbaum https://t.co/ppPkAKQfx4
René Dubos, tuberculosis, and the “ecological facets of virulence” by @honigsbaum https://t.co/ppPkAKQfx4
RT @honigsbaum: Very pleased to see my new paper on René Dubos published in History and Philosophy of Life Sciences...https://t.co/bLQ0FpHc…
... part of a topical collection I'm editing with P-O Méthot on history of disease ecology #springerlink https://t.co/bLQ0FpHcdn
Very pleased to see my new paper on René Dubos published in History and Philosophy of Life Sciences...https://t.co/bLQ0FpHcdn