THIS IS HUGE! Researchers at McMaster University have discovered a NEW peptide antibiotic that targets a broad range of disease-causing bacteria INCLUDING those RESISTANT to existing antibiotics. This discovery marks the first potential new class of antibiotics in NEARLY 30 YEARS. 🧪🧵⬇️
Posts by Rebecca L. Cunningham, Ph.D.
My bad, it was around 40%…at best.
datahound.scientopia.org/2014/05/15/m...
One-two punch for biomedical research: drastic Republican cuts to NIH funding and the Trump tariff tax on research animals.
I was hoping to receive a Patronus Charm before sharing this news. However, the start date is here so it is time. I am thrilled to have received a K99 training award and start this very important work for women’s health. I’m so grateful for the strong support of my mentors during these dark times.
If you are wondering where the "NIH? indirect cost "plan came from, I stumbled across it.
www.heritage.org/sites/defaul...
Indirect Costs: How Taxpayers Subsidize University Nonsense
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🚨Amidst all the uncertainty at NIH Welcome Leap just launched an important new $50M program in Women’s Health👩🏻🔬🧠
CARE focuses on the link between Alzheimer’s and perimenopausal hormonal changes wellcomeleap.org/care/
Note: full indirects!
Please share widely to support women’s health 🙏🏼
Yes! I said the same to my family. Sadly, it doesn't matter until they personally feel it.
Hard to keep up but looks like diversity supplements back on.
BREAKING
The Trump administration is maintaining a funding freeze at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in defiance of two federal court orders.
The ongoing freeze was confirmed by an NIH official and internal correspondence reviewed by Popular Information.
This is good to know.
Yes please
Here’s my statement as Lead for @whrcluster.bsky.social on the importance of studying women’s health- (& the importance of within & across sex & gender investigations) for our best chance at precision medicine womenshealthresearchcluster.com/learn/womens...
Summary of the NIH news for the day
1. eRACommons is up and running (after an unfortunately timed technical issue)
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Dear Canada and Mexico,
We’re so, so sorry.
— Sane America
Cunningham Lab news to share. Dr. Steve Mabry has published his last chapter in his dissertation in Biology of Sex Differences!
We are working on his proofs. His preprint is on Pubmed - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39711575/
I agree. These are uncertain times.
Thank you. This is something that I have been asked if I knew.
I submitted my abstract and travel award application today! Please join me in sunny #albuquerque for #OSSD2025!
This is concerning. I wonder what it means for applications in the system that were due for February review?
Women: You are invited to participate in a study of how identity characteristics influence women’s experiences of bias at work. Fill out the brief survey here: forms.gle/29VdHx2ZERkK...
Picture of a male (top) and female (bottom) zebrafish. Notice the male is more yellow and streamlined. The female is more white and appears larger as it carries oocytes/eggs.
Did you know #zebrafish can change sex as adults? Females that no longer produce oocytes can readily convert to a male, both phenotypically and behaviorally. #ZebrafishFunFacts 🧪
Memory test going on - who were my contacts on the old Twitter? Happy Thanksgiving!