This Code of Conduct has been established in conjunction with the Universal Ethical Code for Scientists, the Nolan Principles and the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Science and Health (EDIS) Safer Space Policy.
Part of the Sustainable Microbiology Policy Spotlight series, this webinar, recorded on 1 April 2026, explores how microbiologists can most effectively influence policy, with insights that apply to the international policymaking context.
A new inquiry by the UK Parliament’s Science and Technology Committee investigates why the NHS adoption of the UK’s cutting-edge life sciences innovations often fails - and what could be done to fix it. Members of AMI could be just the people to provide answers.
As a group of leading UK health experts launches a new Commission on Access to Vaccines to understand why access levels are falling across the UK, Applied Microbiology International is calling on members to share their insights on childhood vaccinations.