We are happy to extend the registration deadline for #WRC2021 to June 30. Fellows, researchers, collaborators, and invited guests may register again at https://t.co/GFS8zsy6Ew.
Thanks to support from the Cambridge Trust and University of Cambridge, the Cambridge-Africa PhD Scholarships are available again for entry in 2021. Join our vibrant community of scholars. See https://t.co/1903o53F6b for details
Presence of fever/cough may be sufficient to warrant #COVID-19 testing, but using them in isolation will miss cases.Categorisation of mild and severe cases for management needs to be stratified/triaged accounting for age of the patient and underlying comorbidities.
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Read about our new spin-out company, ZiP Diagnostics, and Australian manufacture of point-of-care tests for #COVID19. In collaboration with @TheRMH@TheDohertyInst @BurnetInstitue https://t.co/rCZX5OknXj
In the absence of a face-to-face conference for the Australian Society for Parasitology we are holding an online conference. Talks by PhD students and ECRs. Register (free) and submit abstracts here: https://t.co/GqAI7UG2H0
Proud to be working with @FINDdx on development of a new point of care test for gonorrhoea and chlamydia. Clinical trials March 2021. https://t.co/eXJHQJM6fA
HHMI is excited to announce the new Medically Trained Scientists Program, which will provide an opportunity for early career scientists with medical training to focus on basic biomedical research and pursue a career in discovery science. #MTSfellows
https://t.co/jpr1onxGz1
Notoriously hard to use SNP or WGS data from polyclonal malaria infections to inform transmission. Microhaplotypes improve on both, for a fraction of WGS cost. Make rainbows not barcodes; celebrate genetic diversity! @sofoniaskt@nj_hathaway https://t.co/g0JdnT37N5
Dr Sneha Saxena demonstrates a novel blood separator device and her project to assess its efficacy for #malaria surveillance and diagnosis. One of the many new perspectives brought to @MAMLorne by Burnet researchers to address the global burden of malaria #MAM2020