Kill it! Candida Albicans – The Symbiote They Didn't Want You to See
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Abstract
In May 1965, H.I. Winner and Rosalinde Hurley convened the first "Symposium on Candida Infections" at the Royal College of Physicians, London. The proceedings, published the following year, established Candida albicans as an opportunistic pathogen [Not what it is folks] whose clinical relevance was contingent on host compromise. The paradigm defined at that symposium has governed clinical and research practice for sixty years. This article documents the institutional network that preceded and surrounded that event. Systematic keyword analysis of the 1964 Medical Research Council Annual Report and Handbook reveals page-level co-occurrences among researchers across mycology, metabolic biochemistry, membrane…
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- Candida albicans
- Corpus albicans
- Framing (construction)
- Discipline
- Institutional review board
- Fell
- Corporate governance
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