by Admin | Feb 7, 2025 | Blog
Celebrating women in STEM “Although science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields are widely regarded as critical to national economies, so far most countries, no matter their level of development, have not achieved gender equality in STEM.” – United...
by Admin | Jan 30, 2025 | Articles
Can better glucose monitoring improve workforce participation for people with diabetes? Published: Over 38 million people in the US have diabetes, a chronic illness that can have serious health and economic consequences. Dr Belinda Román, an economist at St. Mary’s...
by Admin | Jan 29, 2025 | Articles
How can studying bacteria and their viruses help us find solutions to the problem of antibiotic resistance? Published: Antibiotic resistance presents a major threat to humanity: if we can not protect ourselves from bacterial infections, deaths from these diseases will...
by Admin | Jan 28, 2025 | Articles
Diagnosing the fungal infection talaromycosis earlier to save lives Published: Talaromycosis is a fungal infection found in Southeast Asia and is life-threatening for people living with HIV and other immunocompromising conditions. The disease has non-specific...
by Admin | Jan 23, 2025 | Articles
Exploiting an immune response to alter the side effects of cancer treatment Published: Chemotherapy remains a powerful but unpleasant treatment for cancer patients, often causing severe side effects as it impacts healthy tissues alongside cancerous ones. At the...
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