What an incredible response and engagement for our @InfectInspect project on @the_zooniverse . #CitizenScientists have worked through more than 200,000 classifications in less than a week 👏👏
Our volunteers have done fantastic work! In the first day, 114,000 images of E. coli were classified by about 1,000 volunteers. 😳 These data are invaluable to our project. Thank you all! 🙌 [plot: total #zooniverse classifications (blue) vs a single volunteer (red)]
@the_zooniverse volunteers are AMAZING! 🌟 You managed to get through our initial dataset by making 100k classifications in <24 hours, but don’t fret — we have just uploaded lots more images for you to check out! 📸
Join forces with #KavliOxford's @AchillesKap Gene Machines Lab to tackle the problem of #AntibioticResistance. The Infection Inspection (@InfectInspect) project needs your help to spot resistance in bacteria. Give it a try and make a difference at https://t.co/PxkHJQ1TS5
📢 Calling all citizen scientists!
Infection Inspection, a project calling for public participation to fight antimicrobial resistance has been launched by the Oxford Martin Programme on Antimicrobial Resistance Testing team on @the_zooniverse.
https://t.co/rgBBGehCXn
Can you spot antibiotic-resistant bacteria🦠? In @infectinspect, which we just launched on @the_zooniverse, *now you CAN*! Cool collaboration of our AMR detection team, based on classifying single-cell images. But *beware*! It's infectious...😱
https://t.co/HCMF7RTwKb
A huge thanks to @the_zooniverse users who have volunteered with our project so far! 🙌 It has been great chatting with you and watching the classification numbers climb! Your work will help us better understand what our bacteria look like 🔬 and your enthusiasm is infectious!
We’re launching 🚀 the Infection Inspection project today! Help develop a faster test for antimicrobial resistance 😷 by looking inside bacteria 🔬 🧫 that have been treated with antibiotics!
https://t.co/t3Mvyfb1CP
Peer through the microscope lens and make a difference! The Kapanidis Gene Machines Lab is launching the Infection Inspection (@InfectInspect) project on Tuesday to help detect antibiotic resistance. Get involved and learn more at https://t.co/PxkHJQ1TS5 #antimicrobialresearch
We’re thrilled with the enthusiasm for the Infection Inspection project so far — more than 100 beta testers have made >10,000 classifications!! 🙌 Thanks for your contributions and feedback!