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Posts by Saisuki Putumbaka

It has been brought to my attention that my article has been censored to exclude certain terms:

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Tungsten enzymes play a role in detoxifying food and antimicrobial aldehydes in the human gut microbiome | PNAS Tungsten (W) is a metal that is generally thought to be seldom used in biology. We show here that a W-containing oxidoreductase (WOR) family is div...

Tungsten as a trace element for the human microbiome ๐Ÿงช
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Tungsten is utilized for lactate consumption and SCFA production by a dominant human gut microbe Eubacterium limosum | PNAS Eubacterium limosum is a dominant member of the human gut microbiome and produces short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). These promote immune system func...

Excited to share that my first first-author paper as a grad student is finally published! ๐ŸŽ‰

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Thank you!

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Reminder for scientist: don't use red+green LUTs. Make your images and videos colorblind friendly. Run them through one of many tools available to make them accessible ๐Ÿงช #microscopy

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Equity & course registration:

Our institution (like most where I've been) uses earned credits to determine registration priority. Which is 100% regressive. The students who came in w/no AP credit or had to drop a class etc end up picking last 1/4

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