How to write a better research article https://jphe.amegroups.com/article/view/4265/5102 With thanks to @PhDeducations on the bird app for the original post
How can we best disseminate #Science❓💬
For Sasha Woods, a great example of #HorizonEU disseminating #CitizenScience is this video; presenting the @MICSproject at its best 😉👇
▶️ https://youtu.be/TIqq8JUdtpY
She was our #DisseminationTalks 🗣️ guest for today!
Citizen-led #expeditions have a unique role in fostering close connections between the public and the scientific community. @OctoEduardo advocates for greater support and encouragement for citizen-led projects, like #CaptainDarwin.
#CitizenScience
https://plos.io/3gakPde
#Egyptian flip flops: a pair of sandals made of woven reed and palm leaves. Dating around 1500-1400BC
On display at Museum of the University of Tübingen
@mikegalsworthy Worth sharing this to all new arrivals: https://fedi.tips/
@ninawillburger I found that hovering my cursor over your lovely jackal image revealed the text (but I could not see ALT or other notes on the image).
Carbon dioxide (#CO2) can be removed from the #atmosphere by natural or technical means. Natural sinks such as #peatlands can be restored, and innovative technologies already exist to extract carbon from the air.
#EarthScience #Environments #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2022/11/en11092203.html
Scientists get clearer picture of developing teen brain
In a paper published in Progress in Neurobiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine neuroscientists described compelling new evidence of a critical neuroplasticity period in the frontal brain region during adolescence, a time when major mental illnesses such as depression and schizophrenia emerge and risk-taking behavior peaks.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-11-scientists-clearer-picture-teen-brain.html
There was no treatment for this at the time, so Pulaski’s parents would have been able to decide if he should be raised male or female. As a woman, he would have a hard time marrying and having children, but as a man, he could have an outstanding military career, and no one would ever know.
At least until 2019.
More about Pulaski in my post here:
https://dirtysexyhistory.com/2022/10/11/casimir-pulaski-intersex-hero-of-the-revolutionary-war/
Identification of colony stimulating factor 1 receptor offers new strategy for cancer immunotherapy
A potent and selective colony stimulating factor 1 receptor kinase inhibitor IHMT-CSF1R-833 was discovered by researchers led by Prof. Liu Qingsong from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-11-identification-colony-factor-receptor-strategy.html
First ever clinical trial underway of laboratory grown red blood cells being transfused into another person
If proved safe and effective, manufactured #blood #cells could in time revolutionize treatments for people with blood disorders such as sickle cell and rare blood types.
#Biology #SickleCell #Medical #sflorg
https://www.sflorg.com/2022/11/bio11072201.html
During #WW1, Marie Curie created a vehicle that contained a hospital bed, generator, X-ray machine & photographic darkroom equipment. These “petite Curies" (below) could be driven right up to the Front. Curie trained 150 women as radiology technicians.
You can learn more about this and other medical advances during WW1 in my latest book #TheFacemaker.
🇺🇸 : https://bit.ly/3E88SOj
🇬🇧 : https://bit.ly/3FTEokE
🇩🇪 : https://bit.ly/3UbddWA
🇳🇱 : https://bit.ly/3t3HVFp
We also have a new paper out this week: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-23264-z l
This report describes the start of a #DrugDiscovery programme - setting up assays, screening, crystallography. A lot of work goes into this #HitDiscovery phase and we feel it is often underreported, so great that Olivier, Maggie and team pulled this paper together.
Without this work, projects don’t get off the ground, so kudos to our #AssayDevelopment and #StructuralBiology colleagues!
Hello, #Mastodon!
This whalebone walking stick with skull pommel once belonged to Charles Darwin. Yep, you read that right!. I bet you didn't know Darwin was such a badass. It's now on display at the Wellcome Collection in London, and I think you'll agree it's pretty amazing.
Happy #Monday!
#histodon #introduction #histmed #histsci #museumobject #weirdhistory #twittermigration #histodons #science #medicine #TIL
Not all heroes wear capes. Some are Mastodon #sysadmin spending extra time, during the week-end, doing their best to keep servers up and running while the #twittermigration is happening. #Respect that. #ThankYou
I'm having surgery for #breastcancer on Saturday.
As a medical historian, I've been thinking a lot about those who've come before me, like Lucy Thurston, who had her breast removed without anesthetic in 1855.
"“[E]very glimpse I happened to have, was the doctor’s right hand completely covered with blood, up to the very wrist…It was nearly an hour and a half that I was beneath his hand.”
Thurston survived, but many did not. I feel grateful to these women.
Okay let’s give this thing a go.
In my column on Friday, I highlighted the shocking fact that Britons now have the worst access to healthcare in Europe, and this is causing worsening health
*1 in 6* UK adults needed medical examination or treatment in the last year but were unable to access it (due mainly to waiting lists), higher than in all 35 other European countries
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