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Patient-derived intestinal organoids as a model for site-specific mucosal bacterial interactions in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease - Scientific Reports Scientific Reports - Patient-derived intestinal organoids as a model for site-specific mucosal bacterial interactions in paediatric inflammatory bowel disease

A new way to study disease using patient-derived intestinal organoids - doi.org/10.1038/s415... Very interesting study from Professor Helen Abud’s lab looking at how gut bacteria interact with the intestinal lining in children with IBD @monashuniversity.bsky.social #Biomedicine #Discovery #stemcells

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The world's largest scientific network supporting public health. And you've probably never heard of it.

800+ centres. 80+ countries. 4000+ projects-just this year.
All working towards one goal: a healthier world.

The world's largest scientific network supporting public health. And you've probably never heard of it. 800+ centres. 80+ countries. 4000+ projects-just this year. All working towards one goal: a healthier world.

So, what exactly are WHO Collaborating Centres?
Universities. Hospitals. Research labs. Leading public health scientists have been working alongside WHO since 1948.

They provide scientific expertise, laboratory services, training, and conduct research.

So, what exactly are WHO Collaborating Centres? Universities. Hospitals. Research labs. Leading public health scientists have been working alongside WHO since 1948. They provide scientific expertise, laboratory services, training, and conduct research.

What happens when the world's best scientists work together? Diseases get detected faster. Treatments get better. Health policies get smarter.

WHO Collaborating Centres connect some of the world's leading scientific experts, working together so no country has to face its health challenges alone.

What happens when the world's best scientists work together? Diseases get detected faster. Treatments get better. Health policies get smarter. WHO Collaborating Centres connect some of the world's leading scientific experts, working together so no country has to face its health challenges alone.

Learn about the WHO Collaborating Centres. 800+ strong. Working every single day, so the world's health decisions are built on the best science available. 

Together for Health #StandWithScience 💙

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‘Non-survivable’: heatwaves are already breaching human limits, with worse to come, study finds Analysis of six extreme heatwaves found that when temperature and humidity were accounted for, all were potentially deadly for older people * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Extreme heat is already creating “non-survivable” conditions for humans in heatwaves that have killed thousands and likely many more, according to new research that warns people are more susceptible to rising temperatures than first thought. Scientists re-examined six extreme heatwaves between 2003 and 2024 and found that when temperature, humidity and the body’s ability to stay cool were accounted for, all were potentially deadly for older people. Continue reading...

‘Non-survivable’: heatwaves are already breaching human limits, with worse to come, study finds

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Academics, get your thoughts on the page and unlock your reflective superpower Embedding writing time into an educator’s schedule and sharing insights with others can turn fleeting ideas into actions that improve teaching practices

Embedding writing time into an educator’s schedule and sharing insights with others can turn fleeting ideas into actions that improve teaching practices: www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/academics-get-you... #HigherEd #AcademicSky #EduSky

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Who are you selling to? A marketing guide for researchers, part 1 With research, it is not just about what you produce, but how and to whom you communicate it. Learn how to identify and understand the needs of your audience

With research, it is not just about what you produce, but how and to whom you communicate it. Learn how to identify and understand the needs of your audience: www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/who-are-you-selli... #AcademicChatter #HigherEd #ECRchat

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A brilliant pause today seeing @rythemicroguy.bsky.social from Biomedicine Discovery institute present their work on aerotrophy in Antarctic soils. Fantastic insights, a superstar, looking forward to 2years time! Check out their recent paper - doi.org/10.1093/isme... #microbes #academia #ecr

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A photograph of Ry standing on Canada Glacier in Antarctica, in a traditional explorer pose holding an ice axe.

A photograph of Ry standing on Canada Glacier in Antarctica, in a traditional explorer pose holding an ice axe.

Tune in to 6PR Perth at ~3:20 pm (AEDT) today to hear me share our latest findings about Antarctic microbes that live on air. You know I love spreading the good word about Antarctica and the amazing microbes we find down there!

Listen online here: www.6pr.com.au/listen-live/

@arcsaef.bsky.social

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Seven colleagues standing side by side outdoors on a wooden deck with greenery and trees in the background.

Seven colleagues standing side by side outdoors on a wooden deck with greenery and trees in the background.

From Kim Good-Jacobson and team, new data demonstrate a vital role for disruptor of telomeric silencing 1-like (DOT1L) during B-cell lymphopoiesis, marginal zone B-cell generation, and germinal center B-cell biology. Read this #EditorChoice article: https://ow.ly/Oa0750Yn56n

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Sara Pretorius and colleagues review UK guidelines for individual health conditions and propose improvements to guideline development processes to improve usability of guidelines for clinicians managing patients with multiple long term conditions

https://bit.ly/4slFri8

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A fully iPS-cell-derived 3D model of the human blood–brain barrier for exploring neurovascular disease mechanisms and therapeutic interventions - Nature Neuroscience Gonzalez-Gallego et al. developed a fully iPS-cell-based human three-dimensional blood–brain barrier (BBB) model and used it to study roles of the stroke risk gene FOXF2 in BBB dysregulation, demonstr...

This is incredible - a 3D model of the blood brain barrier built from stem cells - I’m definitely keeping an eye on how this will lead to improvements for neurological disorders

doi.org/10.1038/s415...

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Don’t talk science, play science: translate your data into music to improve its reach Data sonification helps researchers to build connections and communicate their science to a broader audience.

A Nature Careers feature explores data sonification, which turns data into sound, and how it helps researchers to build connections and communicate their science to a broader audience. #Academicsky 🧪

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Science isn’t a solo sport – let’s write accordingly Generosity in authorship, sharing imperfect drafts and writing daily are academic habits that make research clearer, fairer and more impactful

Academic habits that make research clearer, fairer and more impactful: www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/science-isnt-solo... #AcademicChatter #ECRchat #AcademicSky

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How to design and supervise GenAI-integrated doctoral research Strategies for research supervisors and curriculum designers when embedding GenAI in research activities

Strategies for research supervisors and #curriculum designers when embedding #GenAI in #research activities: https://ow.ly/LPRb50YcJ5P #Academia #HigherEd #AcademicSky #EduSky

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Intralysosomal pathogens differentially influence the proteolytic potential of their niche | Infection and Immunity Evading lysosomal degradation is of critical importance to successful intracellular pathogens. The lysosome, classically considered the waste disposal and recycling center of the cell, is a hostile en...

The interesting and world of #pathogens revealed in this next piece of the puzzle by researchers the @monashuniversity.bsky.social Biomedicine Discovery Institute #microbiology #immunology

journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...

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WHO graphic titled “5 things to know about cataract.” It features five blue circular icons with short facts:
	1.	It’s the leading cause of blindness
	2.	It’s the clouding of the lens of the eye
	3.	Cataract surgery is the only treatment
	4.	It affects adults and children
	5.	Regular eye exams and timely treatment can prevent vision loss

WHO graphic titled “5 things to know about cataract.” It features five blue circular icons with short facts: 1. It’s the leading cause of blindness 2. It’s the clouding of the lens of the eye 3. Cataract surgery is the only treatment 4. It affects adults and children 5. Regular eye exams and timely treatment can prevent vision loss

Cataract is the leading cause of blindness worldwide. Yet it’s also one of the most treatable.

- Knowing the signs
- Getting regular eye exams
- Accessing timely treatment

can protect your 👁️ vision.

Here are 5 things to know about cataract 🔗 bit.ly/4bNNEGU

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Where is your data?

Today marks the start of LoveDataWeek26 with this motto.

Time for us to remember that data is best archived in repositories, FAIR.
For data from publicly funded research, this is mandatory. And the DFG monitors this.

More: https://t1p.de/5i2m7

PS: graphic's a tribute to xkcd.

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Our researchers at Biomedicine Discovery Institute @monashuniversity.bsky.social in the Del Borgo lab group have shown proof-of-concept for hydrogel-mediated miRNA delivery in #stroke model #drug #innovative #platform #pharmacology 🤩💡Clinical optimisation next step

doi.org/10.1016/j.bi...

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University of York latest to decline offer from publisher Elsevier, with several more expected to walk away after previous agreements expired #highered #AcademicSky https://ow.ly/zUjv50Y9maa

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Cattle manure suppresses methane consumption and enhances denitrification-associated nitrous oxide production in farm dams - Microbiome Background Farm dams (or agricultural ponds) are often heavily polluted freshwater systems because of nutrient-rich manure entering the water through direct deposition and runoff. Accordingly, these s...

A new paper from researchers at @monashuniversity.bsky.social Biomedicine Discovery Institute about cattle manure and methane production in farm dams - really important social research, open access #microbiome #methane check it out 👇🏻

doi.org/10.1186/s401...

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Smart Lark Training | LinkedIn Smart Lark Training | 66 followers on LinkedIn. Building Skills. Driving Impact. Advancing Research. | We are a team of passionate higher education professionals who have been at the forefront of rese...

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After years of working in higher education - designing training programmes that have huge impact on researcher development, mentoring researchers and watching them develop into impactful communication gurus - we’ve decided to offer our expertise through 𝗦𝗺𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗟𝗮𝗿𝗸 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴.

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New Post: WEEKEND READING: Calling for a bold new vision for higher education  www.hepi.ac.uk/2026/01/25/c...

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Call for Evidence - AUKUS This document provides RAND Europe’s submission of evidence in relation to the UK Parliament’s Defence Committee's Call for Evidence on the Australia-United Kingdom-United States (AUKUS) trilateral ag...

Our latest submission to the UK Parliament’s Defence Committee examines the Australia-United Kingdom-United States (AUKUS) agreement, and how shifting geopolitical dynamics shape opportunities & risks for defence cooperation.

Read here: www.rand.org/pubs/testimo...

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Strengthening Emergency Preparedness and Response for AI Loss of Control Incidents This report focuses on understanding and addressing AI loss of control (LOC) scenarios where human oversight fails to adequately constrain an autonomous, general-purpose AI.

Are we prepared for scenarios where advanced AI systems operate beyond human oversight? Check out the findings from our new report on emergency preparedness for AI loss-of-control incidents

Explore the report & recommendations here: www.rand.org/pubs/researc...

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“Appalling” numbers of journal editors publishing in their own special issues have been highlighted by research integrity experts, who urged publishers and funders to tackle this “abuse of editorial power”
https://ow.ly/G05G50XXSg3

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New Post: WEEKEND READING: The one strategic role almost every university underestimates – and why it matters now more than ever www.hepi.ac.uk/2026/01/17/w...

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I have to admit I didn’t really know what a this role actually did, great article

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Use of fixed-term posts ‘stifling more critical research’ Scholars with short contracts seen as more likely to favour doing ‘safer’ work, with ‘serious ramifications’ for their disciplines

“Embedded precarity” in HE is diminishing research quality as staff on short-term contracts favour “safer” work to secure future employment, according to the author of a new report

#AcademicSky #highered

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Success rate for NHMRC Ideas Grants dips below 10 per cent - Research Professional News Australian health research associations say “enormous amount of talent, time and effort” is being wasted

“When failure rates sit this high, we’re not just losing good ideas—we’re draining time, energy & morale from a workforce we can’t afford to waste.” Success rates @ 8% the #nhmrc Ideas Grants scheme = a lottery! The MREA must be increased! #auspol www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-aust...

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CPM Annual Lecture 2026 - cpm We are delighted that the 2026 CPM Annual Lecture will be given by Professor Trish Greenhalgh; Personalised Medicine: A Primary Care Perspective. This will take place at the Maths Institute on Tuesday...

I'll be giving the Annual Guest Lecture for the Oxford Centre for Personalised Medicine. On 28th April 2026 at 5.30 pm.

‘Personalised Medicine, a Primary Care Perspective’.

Open to all.
cpm.ox.ac.uk/event/cpm-an...

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