EPQ (H857)

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[EPQ FULL MARKS 60/60] Primary Research Report
  • [EPQ FULL MARKS 60/60] Primary Research Report

  • Summary • 84 pages • 2022
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  • Primary Research Report of my EPQ on bacteriophage therapy featuring an extensive statistical analysis of survey results (conducted in 3 different countries) on the general public's views/acceptance of bacteriophage therapy in the future AND interview notes & evaluation with experts in the field of bacteriology and phage therapy.
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[EPQ FULL MARKS 60/60] Work Log
  • [EPQ FULL MARKS 60/60] Work Log

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  • Work Log of my EPQ on bacteriophage therapy, including extensive summaries, evaluations on skill development.
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[EPQ FULL MARKS 60/60] Secondary Source Evaluation
  • [EPQ FULL MARKS 60/60] Secondary Source Evaluation

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  • Detailed evaluation using the CRAAP approach of all 74 secondary sources I used in my EPQ on bacteriophage therapy.
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[EPQ FULL MARKS 60/60] Final Project Evaluation
  • [EPQ FULL MARKS 60/60] Final Project Evaluation

  • Essay • 11 pages • 2022
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  • Final Project Evaluation of my EPQ on bacteriophage therapy into great detail.
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[EPQ FULL MARKS 60/60] To What Extent Could Bacteriophage Therapy Be Applied to Treat Certain Superbug Infections and Cancers and How Will It Impact Medicine in the Future?
  • [EPQ FULL MARKS 60/60] To What Extent Could Bacteriophage Therapy Be Applied to Treat Certain Superbug Infections and Cancers and How Will It Impact Medicine in the Future?

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  • The increasingly deteriorating crisis of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across the world has prompted an urgent demand for viable novel therapeutic approaches. Bacteriophage therapy, the use of bacterial viruses to treat bacterial infections that originated in the early 20th century, is witnessing a resurgence of interest in the new context of AMR after decades of neglect in Western medicine. Phages exhibit unique biological characteristics which endow them with promising ability as a practical ...
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