This sounds potentially valuable. However, it’s important to establish what the added value of this project would be.
What current processes/systems/databases do scientists currently use to identify relevant research and bacteria? What about these existing processes/systems/databases is most in need of improving? Which scientists in the field have you spoken to about this in order to identify the main challenges they face when using existing systems?
Also...is there a reason for only focusing on antibiotic producing bacteria and not including fungi?
People are hitting you with the negative karma BUT I think this is actually quite a valuable experience. Lots of research is trying, seeing what works or doesn’t, adapting, then trying again. No shame in it at all. If you address Number 2, let us know how you get on :)
This sounds potentially valuable. However, it’s important to establish what the added value of this project would be.
What current processes/systems/databases do scientists currently use to identify relevant research and bacteria? What about these existing processes/systems/databases is most in need of improving? Which scientists in the field have you spoken to about this in order to identify the main challenges they face when using existing systems?
Also...is there a reason for only focusing on antibiotic producing bacteria and not including fungi?
I agree,
None, I didn’t even think to ask scientists what the process is like for them. That’s on me.
I forgot to use a more general term that also includes non-bacterial antibiotic producers, my bad
People are hitting you with the negative karma BUT I think this is actually quite a valuable experience. Lots of research is trying, seeing what works or doesn’t, adapting, then trying again. No shame in it at all. If you address Number 2, let us know how you get on :)
I will if/when I do address it