It was an honour to meet such inspiring young people at our Work Experience Week, organised by #WMGOutreach & @WPWarwick to support under-represented students who might lack confidence or support when considering a career in #STEM.
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@megjlow@philjemmett
And really important that we improve collaboration between human and animal public health. We also need more interdisciplinary research on animal and human pathogens.
Taking a common diabetes medication after testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 reduces risk of developing #longCOVID by 40%, new study in @TheLancetInfDis finds
https://t.co/0V4tBHUnp8
Sad news of Harald zur Hausen death. His work revolutionised our understanding of how viruses contribute to human cancer. His original studies on EBV provided the foundation for his discovery that certain types of HPV cause cervical cancer.
https://t.co/lvbAhIGNIJ
Happy 102nd birthday to Sir Anthony Epstein. The virus he discovered with Yvonne Barr and Bert Achong in 1964 continues to surprise us! Most recently implicated in multiple sclerosis and long covid, EBV also plays a role in certain cancers. Important therapeutic target.
Our study showing that Omicron subvariants are even more capable than other VOCs in suppressing MHC I expression to evade CD8 T cell immunity is just published. Congratulations to @MiyuMoriyama@carolilucas @ValterVSM @NathanGrubaugh & team 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼 (1/)
https://t.co/q2OWHaJgmR
👏 We interviewed the Editor-in-Chief of #Pathogens, Prof. Dr. Lawrence S. Young @LawrenceYoung11, to present a behind-the-scenes look at the journal and provide insights into the Editor-in-Chief's perspective on the publishing process.
🔗 Read details at https://t.co/Uv9xhM0yQO
Registrations now open!
Parent Carer Wellbeing Day: a chance to focus on your own wellbeing needs and connect with others who ‘get it’.
Wed, 10 May 2023, 09:30 – 15:00
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@affinityhub_uk@WarwickHealth