The World Federation of Culture Collections (WFCC) and the need for a sustained future of the Australian Collection of Microorganisms (ACM)
İpek Kurtböke
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WFCC current President (2017–2020)
Microbiology Australia 38(4) 204-205 https://doi.org/10.1071/MA17071
Published: 2 November 2017
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