Jessica Oros
@jessicaoros.bsky.social
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Harvard Virology PhD student from Chicago đź¦
So excited to share my latest piece on amazing new work led by
@nicolasleonlouw.bsky.social
! Check it out if you like caves full of cheese, fungus, and/or cool science!!
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How We Talk About Science
4 months ago
After a refreshing summer break, we’re back and hitting the ground running with our latest piece by
@jessicaoros.bsky.social
! Check out our latest post on how a mysterious archaea, Sukunaarchaeum mirible, is challenging our understanding of what it means to be alive.
#scicomm
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Life As We (Don’t) Know It: Meet The Latest Mystifying Archaea (Fixations #6)
In our latest Fixations post, we discuss how a mysterious species of archaea, Sukunaarchaeum miribile, is challenging how we understand life on our planet.
https://isabellacisneros.substack.com/p/life-as-we-dont-know-it-meet-the
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Isabella Cisneros
7 months ago
Stoked to share this coverage of
@jutraslab.bsky.social
and colleagues’ recent work on piperacillin and its ability to treat Lyme disease by our intrepid virologist
@jessicaoros.bsky.social
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#scicomm
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Isabella Cisneros
10 months ago
With everything going on right now, it’s more important than ever to communicate the science underlying public health and disease prevention. Our latest from
@jessicaoros.bsky.social
does just that by breaking down major myths surrounding vaccination. Check it out below! đź§Ş
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Isabella Cisneros
10 months ago
In the vein of efforts like Science Homecoming,
@jessicaoros.bsky.social
and I are inviting scientists from all backgrounds and training levels to write for us about their research, and how they are being affected by the current administration. Please reach out to us if you are interested! đź§Ş
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How We Talk About Science
10 months ago
Amid rising vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, our latest piece reviews the history of vaccine development, the role that vaccines have played in disease eradication and control, and the different types of vaccines that exist. Read it here:
isabellacisneros.substack.com/p/vaccine-de...
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Vaccine Development: A Brief History
In this piece, we take a look at the evolution of vaccines over time, accomplishments in disease eradication, and the different types of vaccines.
https://isabellacisneros.substack.com/p/vaccine-development-a-brief-history
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Delthia Ricks
11 months ago
A new bat
#coronavirus
discovered in China is causing alarm. The virus has capacity to spread to humans & is similar to the one behind the
#Covid
pandemic. It's called HKU5CoV2 & was found by the team led by virus hunter Shi Zhengli—Batwoman—for her work in bat caves
www.newsweek.com/new-coronavi...
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New coronavirus discovered in Chinese bats sparks alarm
The virus binds to humans in a similar way to the virus that causes COVID-19.
https://www.newsweek.com/new-coronavirus-bat-chinese-lab-2034232
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about 1 year ago
What better way to introduce ourselves on 🦋 than with a post about our latest piece? In The Flying Flu: Updates on a Mutating Virus, contributor Jessica Oros provides us with an update on the current outbreak of avian influenza. Check it out:
isabellacisneros.substack.com/p/the-flying...
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The Flying Flu: Updates On a Mutating Virus
In this piece, we provide an important update on the current outbreak of avian influenza in the United States.
https://isabellacisneros.substack.com/p/the-flying-flu-updates-on-a-mutating?r=337qpp
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