Now live! Tune in to the latest episode of Elimination Exchange with Dr Frank Richards of @CarterCenter sharing his experience of 40 years in river blindness work. #TropMed21@ASTMH
https://t.co/t1BCWsBlb3
Our group 'plugged' a gap in simulated microgravity research by devising microvessels, saving tissue culture plastics while improving scientific rigor. This is our first foray into space biology. https://t.co/0ZNjgoNCcF @agsabate@jsapudom
Did you get a chance to read our first Annual Report? The report highlights our collaborative work with our parters inc @CarterCenter and @nyuniversity to #beatNTDs, #endpolio & achieve #ZeroMalaria: https://t.co/eE6y2gzztz
An estimated 120 million people could fall ⬇️ poverty line of < $1.29 per day due to:
🔺#COVID19 pandemic
🔺 #ClimateCrisis
🔺 Increasing debt
These long-term impacts could be felt for years to come. We must work together to redirect & achieve the #SDGs
https://t.co/BPRpDZZmtk
I’m supporting this campaign because I believe that an end to malaria 🦟 is possible within our lifetimes. Join me and share to declare that Malaria Must Die https://t.co/U2uh4F8AF3
Our review published in "Cells" talks about the crossroads of modeling adipogenesis and its future prospects. Amazing work accomplished by two leading institutions @aub_lebanon and @nyuabudhabi special thanks to all who contributed to this work.
New research on #malaria has been published in @NatureComms. Findings could lay the foundation for the development of effective therapeutic and malaria vaccine strategies. https://t.co/YPjCCpF8kL
New #pnas paper from our lab showing how unicellular eukaryotes (a #diatom in this case) modulate bacteria in their microbiome, similar to multicellular eukaryotes @NYUADResearch@NYUAbuDhabi https://t.co/2MqALoRBQs
Researchers from @NYUADResearch studied the molecular basis of adipogenesis & discovered that the protein actin has an important role in activating the genes which need to be expressed in order to create fat tissue. @Tech_Networks.
https://t.co/0EKYZlOYou
Researchers from @NYUADResearch studied the molecular basis of adipogenesis & discovered that the protein actin has an important role in activating the genes which need to be expressed in order to create fat tissue. @Tech_Networks.
https://t.co/0EKYZlOYou