Author: Rafiou Agoro, Postdoctoral fellow, Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics at Indiana University School of Medicine As I was navigating my…
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Your Say Let’s welcome back onsite scientific conferences coupled with online attendance option
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Your Say Is safety training truly safe without ergonomics?
Authors: Michael Nguyen-Truong, Courtney Doherty The New York Times recently revealed that many lab technicians are suffering repetitive-use injuries from working for…
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Global health SUPERBUGS: Evolving Enemies from Ghanaian Hospitals
About the Authors Abiola Isawumi is a Postdoctoral Fellow with Dr Lydia Mosi at West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious…
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Covid-19 A Time to Lean In: COVID-19 Presents a Prime Opportunity to Reinforce Messages about Healthy Behaviors
About the Authors: This blog was written by Sharan Kuganesan, MSc, a Program Manager at Vital Strategies and Julia Berenson, MSc, a Technical…
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Guest Post Moving for science – from UK to Vietnam (via Singapore)
The interview was conducted by Lia Paola Zambetti: Lia currently works as a research manager at the University of Sydney, after a…
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Covid-19 COVID-19 and the effect of extreme weather events
This post was written by Professor Piero Olliaro, Director of Science at ISARIC, University of Oxford; Dr. Lakshmi Manoharan, MBBS MSc Public Health…
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Covid-19 African countries set the tone in technological innovation to fight COVID-19
This post was written by Azan Z. Virji MPH, Jean Claude Mugunga MSc MD, Daniel Palazuelos MD, MPH In early April, the…
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Covid-19 Remote PhD Defense: Lessons Learned
This post was written by Aravin Sukumar, a recent PhD graduate from the University of Toronto, Institute of Medical Sciences. My PhD…
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Global health Rex Tillerson shouldn’t cut global AIDS funding. Here’s why.
By Pranay Sinha “A model for us to look to as we’re thinking about other ways to project America’s values, project our…
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Global health Helping countries transition from donor aid for health: recent experience at the Global Fund
Dr. Robert Hecht and Rachel Wilkinson of Pharos Global Health Advisers comment on the role of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS…
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Global health From the archives: A Story of 20,000 Healthy Mothers and Babies by Dr. Nosakhare Orobaton
[Originally published as a PLOS BLOGS Network guest post on December 10, 2013] By Dr. Nosakhare Orobaton To mark Year Three of the…
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Autism NeuroTribes, Steve Silberman on a haunting history and new hope for autistic people
[Congratulations to Steve Silberman, just awarded the 2015 Samuel Johnson Prize, UK’s top nonfiction award for NeuroTribes. This interview with Silberman by Emily…