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One of the family members of a staff who works on my team got recently diagnosed with a life threatening brain condition.
He needs surgery that costs up to the tune of 7 million naira.
If you see this, any little support you offer will go a long way to help him.
Kindly RT @maxvayshia@the_beardedsina@Wizarab10@silverpenydr@oku_yungx@UnkleAyo@OurFavOnlineDoc
Thank you all and may helpers come through at your time of need. Amen ๐๐ฝ
Sometimes, you read a story that makes the blood in your veins run cold.
Blessing's baby, Victory, was born premature and diagnosed with hydrocephalus (fluid in the brain), and she needs an urgent โฆ1,000,000 surgery to survive.
Instead of support, Blessingโs husband called her a witch for having a sick child and threw her and their baby out onto the street.
Now, Blessing is alone, fighting for her daughter's life with nothing.
Her husband turned his back, but we will not.
AprokoNation, let's be the family she needs right now. Let's save Victory.
Account Name: Obukohwo Blessing
Account Number: 3581115542
Bank: EcoBank
If you cannot donate, please, I am begging you, your retweet is a powerful gift. It might be the one that brings the help this mother and child desperately need. God bless you.
New Research: Multiple copy number variants of VC1 gene reveal single-copy expression as a key determinant of vicine content https://t.co/bFSltpQaKY #FrontiersIn#PlantScience
Iโm happy to share our latest publication where we developed and validated a set of reliable selection markers for the low vicine and convicine (v-c) traitโ a crucial objective in faba bean breeding programs.
Check out the article: https://t.co/uZnX2MyWNE
It was a pleasure to share the interesting findings on the VC1 homolog, which is responsible for the residual vicine content in VC1-inactive genotypes, at the 11th International Conference on Legume Genetics and Genomics in Brisbane, Australia #ICLGG2024#Legumes
Excited to be in the beautiful city of Brisbane for the 11th International Conference on Legume Genetics and Genomics #ICLGG2024. Itโs a great opportunity to connect and reconnect with fellow legume scientists.