Today marked the end of an incredible journey as Teaching Assistant for my first-ever lab course, 2L06 at @McMasterU ! It's been an absolute joy guiding these 14 students over the past 8 months. Here's to the memories made and the bright futures ahead! Thank you,@Felicia_Vulcu!
We worked the smart way I guess?! Hi again to those who found the #phagecanada pins next to your poster!
If you’re interested to know more, do bump into @DNADoubleFelix and @rabiafatima_ who will be giving a #phage talk at the student competitions! @CSM2023_Halifax
Day 1 of #csm2023 started off with a fantastic session by @sci_questions & @Edel_PLopez on the use social media to communicate science, face the misinfodemic and self promotion! I am also very glad that I got a chance to enjoy a ‘Day 0’ and explore #halifax and @DalhousieU
Our third and final day of sessions is just a few hours away! Join us at noon Eastern for our Phage Career Panel session, with breakout rooms to follow! #PhageCanada
I am beyond ecstatic to share that a massive part of my PhD thesis is finally published! Through a highly interdisciplinary endeavour, we showed that phages were able to evolve to a mucosal surface in a “gut-on-a-chip” device! Check it out:
https://t.co/ZzvfAb5YpP
@PNASnews
#Phages are Phriendly! It was such a pleasure being a speaker at GenSTEM 2022, giving a talk on #probiotics and #prophages, in collaboration with @SoapboxScience x @McMasterWISE. Having an eye for yogurt ingredients while grocery shopping was definitely worthwhile as well!😄
@kcjorgensen Big thanks to @APHage_ & @JoseTamina
for discovering & characterizing the phage in this bug & advising throughout. And of course thanks to the Twitterless John Bienenstock for leading the work, & Firoz Mian and Andrew Stanisz for supporting many of the experiments!
Super excited to announce that an article that I worked on has been published in Gut Microbes @tandfonline!😃Check it out:
'Bacterial membrane vesicles and phages in blood after consumption of Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus JB-1' https://t.co/ZGFvrGwr65
Insulin—one of the greatest medical achievements of all time. Yet, its centenary year is marred by persisting inequity in access.
@TheLancetEndo continues to highlight 100 years of #insulin: https://t.co/cIwexA6026
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While antibodies — proteins created after infection or vaccination that help prevent future invasions from the pathogen — do level off over time, experts say that's supposed to happen. https://t.co/1esKEiYUf5