"After comparing some 400 occupations, they found that taxi 🚕 and ambulance 🚑 drivers were the least likely to die from Alzheimer’s disease."
Time for a career shift...
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Join us for the next SGP EpIC Seminar on Tuesday, 7 July 2026, at 12:00 pm Eastern featuring a talk by Shanna Hamilton @S_HamiltonLab on “The cardiac ryanodine receptor: effects of calcium release beyond excitation-contraction coupling." As ever, registration is free and all are welcome: https://t.co/CFtw7UnCqV
Osama Harraz, Ph.D., Bloomfield Professor in Cardiovascular Research and assistant professor of pharmacology at the Larner College of Medicine at @uvmvermont, has been selected as a 2026 Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences by The Pew Charitable Trusts.
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Researchers working in the Emily Bruce, Ph.D., Lab discovered that different flu viruses use distinct strategies to invade lung cells, and that it’s possible to prevent the viruses from entering new cells.
https://t.co/BGW1GtGQmV
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Nicholas R. Klug, Ph.D., assistant professor of pharmacology, received a grant from the Brain Research Foundation to research how 500 miles of brain blood vessels communicate with neural tissue for a constant supply of oxygen and glucose.
https://t.co/aAcbwbQxJp
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NISBRE 2026 wrapped up yesterday with awarding 1 of 4 COBRE Established Investigator Awards to @OsamaHarraz from our Center!
We are so proud
A few years ago he won their Rising Star Award!
And this week he was selected as a Pew Scholar 👏🏻🎉
@UVMLarnerMed