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How to Train Your T Cell(s): The Hidden World
The prior decades of immunological research developed an array of tools and methods to uncover how our immune system protects against invading microbes. Now, the new wave of immunologists, including Dr. Belkaid, use those tools to uncover how our immune system cooperates with members of our microbiome.
A Letter to Research Mentors: How to Support Your Trainee’s Non-academic Career Development
Dear Research Mentor, I’m writing to you on behalf of your trainees (postdocs and graduate students) who aren’t interested in a “traditional” academic career; whether they know it yet or not.
From Poisoning to Pharmacy: A Tale of Two Ergots
Ergotism is a form of poisoning from ingesting grains infected by Claviceps purpurea. Learn how these infected grains have both healed and killed throughout history.
Invasive Fungal Infections: A Creeping Public Health Threat
Invasive fungal infections are collectively responsible for killing up to 1.5 million people each year, making this infection category one of the most deadly among communicable diseases, along with lower respiratory infections, tuberculosis and diarrheal diseases.
Examining Flint: New research highlights lack of legionella public policy
Why did cases of Legionnaires’ disease spike when the water source was changed for Flint, Michigan? We look at the scientific investigations into the cause, and how these data may influence a case around water safety policies.
If You Give a Baby a Bath, and More Microbial Myths
A followup to the “Microbial Myths” Youtube video that examines what the literature has to say about microwaving sponges, bathing newborns, and using Bunsen burners as a part of aseptic techniques at the bench.
Impact Report: #BlackInMicrobiology Week 2020
An analysis of event registration and social media campaign data compiled into a report for BIMW 2020 sponsors.
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Siderophores: A treatment target?
Iron is essential for many bacterial pathogens to cause disease so they often use siderophores to gather it. Researchers are attempting to exploit the siderophore as a treatment option by developing sideromycins, inhibitors, and even vaccines.
Siderophores: Bacterial Swiss Army knives
Bacteria can use siderophores to increase their survival, to signal with other cells, and strike against other species.
Suggestions for Improving Invited Speaker Diversity To Reflect Trainee Diversity
Within the field of biomedical research in the United States, the proportion of underrepresented minorities at the Full Professor level …
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