The generational impact of antimicrobial resistance is often overlooked. At a meeting dedicated to repro health, @SciArtIshi had the opportunity of highlighting our mission of reducing the burden of infectious diseases in women of childbearing ages. #RHIS
“Key markers of bacterial vaginosis- commonly present in the semen of males seeking fertility evaluation and could potentially play significant roles in male subfertility and/or infertility”.
BV is not just a women’s problem! https://t.co/EQ60R5AObU
Energizing two days at the #WHIS in Boston this week and some wonderful conversations as we continue to work on our path of developing therapies to address bacterial vaginosis and associated clinical complications.
#womenshealth#infectiousdiseases#drugresistance#therapeutics
Did you know breast milk has antibiotic-like health benefits? @Matrubials_Inc, a startup out of@ucdavis, is developing products that use breast milk components to treat bacterial infections.
Learn more about our Startup of the Month: https://t.co/hiHJHx5AKk
Interested in working at a bio startup in Davis, CA? We are NIH-SBIR funded and YC backed company focused on infectious diseases - women’s health and skin health. Please take a look. https://t.co/64coRpKNJu
Thank you @askquestionsucd and @ucdavis for the Innovators showcase today! So many exciting companies working towards solving important problems.
Truly inspiring.
@opengrants_io recently completed a successful community round using @wefunder. We are deeply grateful to have the support of so many incredible members of our community.
Our CEO, @SciArtIshi at the NAWBO OWL Awards Gala! We’re thrilled about this nomination and the win. It’s a recognition of science and women’s health at a business event. We’ve got a lot of work ahead of us.
First in-person meeting in a long time! Wonderful talks and great conversations. For me, it was a good experience talking about the academic to startup flow for Matrubials and getting more perspectives at the Women’s health Roundtable that I hosted.