Delighted that #WHO is promoting #DataSharing! We can have great outcomes in #science and #publichealth by appropriately sharing and reusing health data, so decisions are based on the best evidence! Here's the policy @doctorsoumya@IDDOnews https://t.co/E3KkSXIO9M
@DrMel_T I loved the R for data science handbook - super easy to go through! There was also an easy R group who did some short course trainings I found very helpful. Also R meetups and R ladies in Melbourne - very supportive group, great place to learn a lot!
Anyone use an #RDT reader? Especially in resource limited places - have your say on what a #rapiddiagnostictest reader should be/do/have - by 16th September #malaria#diagnostics@FINDdx
https://t.co/E4CHI62YxA
#WinterSolstice greetings! A good time to reflect that we have 10 years, 10 days until 2030.
That's when the IPCC advises humanity must be already HALFWAY TO ZERO global emissions for a fighting chance to avoid dire climate catastrophe. Many scientists feel we need to go faster.
After 18 months of planning, so incredibly excited to be here with participants and faculty on Wadawurrung country at @Deakin Institute for Koorie Education for the inaugural Summer Internship for Indigenous Peoples in Genomics Australia #SINGAUS workshop!
Dr Kelly Chibale #MMVat20 talking about the power of networks and mentoring, and the success stories of #drugdiscovery, driven and trialled from Africa for #malaria#TB and #AMR Great speaker as ever! @KellyChibale
Challenges perceived by jeremy burrows: finding new chemicals to screen, targeting non blood stages, getting drugs where needed, being as effective as possible @MedsforMalaria#eliminatemalaria#MMVat20
At the #MMVat20 celebration. It's great to see the positive side of what's been acheived over the last 20 years. I think in research we focus on the problems, but it's good to reflect! And remember that we can #endmalaria@MedsforMalaria
Do you have something to share at the MAM 2020 Conference?
LAST CHANCE TO SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT
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@Ben_Domensino@SciNate Of course! Sorry I'm a bit rubbish with Twitter so missed your message, but if it's still relevant to have this type of cloud knock yourself out! Looks like the sky is falling in!
#medicalResearch into technology to improve #bloodsugar control, as well as prevention and causes, is super exciting - Great news today of funding for #diabetes monitors will cover 10% of the population with type 1 #t1d but more to go for the other 90%!
MEDIA RELEASE - "Diabetes peak groups welcome funding boost to help people with type 1 diabetes access life-changing technology"
https://t.co/03h3MAIiJp