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Africa Phage forum

@phageforum

A Collaborative Network of African phage researchers to promote and sensitize phage research in Africa.
Vision: To improve human lives through phage research.

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Keira Cozens (@pinkpetri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am SO excited to announce that I have finally opened a microbiology jewellery shop! If you've ever seen me at conferences and liked my earrings, please check it out! ☺️🧬 pinkpetri.etsy.com

I am SO excited to announce that I have finally opened a microbiology jewellery shop! If you've ever seen me at conferences and liked my earrings, please check it out! ☺️🧬
pinkpetri.etsy.com
Ibadan Phage Research Team (@ibadanphageteam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Again, IBRT is on the hunt for talented, driven undergraduates to join the team and make a difference. If you know someone who is ready to dig deep into the frontiers of Bacteriophage Research,spread the word and help us fill our ranks.

Again, IBRT is on the hunt for talented, driven undergraduates to join the team and make a difference.

If  you know someone who is ready to dig deep into the frontiers of Bacteriophage Research,spread the word and help us fill our ranks.
Locus Biosciences (@locusbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting news! Locus has been awarded $4.1M from CARB-X to support the development of an engineered #bacteriophage therapy targeting infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant (#AMR) and multi-drug-resistant (#MDR) K. pneumoniae.

Exciting news! Locus has been awarded $4.1M from <a href="/CARB_X/">CARB-X</a> to support the development of an engineered #bacteriophage therapy targeting infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant (#AMR) and multi-drug-resistant (#MDR) K. pneumoniae.
coroot (@coroot_com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Optimize PostgreSQL performance with Coroot. Low overhead PostgreSQL queries tracing, without need to enable logs. #PostgreSQL #Observability #Monitoring

African Youth AMR Alliance Task force (@ayara_tf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To all tertiary level students interested in the mitigation of antimicrobial resistance, here is an opportunity for you to make change and preserve our success in modern medicine. Apply here 👉 bit.ly/AMRLEP2

Phage Directory (@phagedirectory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 75-year-old female patient w/ recurrent Pseudomonas septicaemia & arterial stents was treated using a #phage–meropenem combination therapy at Tampere University Hospital, Finland with great success. buff.ly/3TO5vU4

A 75-year-old female patient w/ recurrent Pseudomonas septicaemia &amp; arterial stents was treated using a #phage–meropenem combination therapy at Tampere University Hospital, Finland with great success. 
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Phage Directory (@phagedirectory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌍🦠 Next week is World Phage Week 2024! 🗓️ Join October 25-26 for a webinar series by the Ibadan Bacteriophage Research Team! Ibadan Phage Research Team Theme: Rethinking Antimicrobial Resistance: Bacteriophage Therapy and the One Health Paradigm

🌍🦠 Next week is World Phage Week 2024! 🗓️ Join October 25-26 for a webinar series by the Ibadan Bacteriophage Research Team! <a href="/IbadanPhageTeam/">Ibadan Phage Research Team</a> 

Theme: Rethinking Antimicrobial Resistance: Bacteriophage Therapy and the One Health Paradigm
Africa Phage forum (@phageforum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join the 2nd edition of the Africa Phage Forum (APF) symposium. This event will feature experts in the field of phage research, who will share insights on the latest advances and policy development across the continent. Registration is free! forms.gle/K2UDDVmbtX2Yjn….

Join the 2nd edition of the Africa Phage Forum (APF) symposium. This event will feature experts in the field of phage research, who will share insights on the latest advances and policy development across the continent.

Registration is free!
forms.gle/K2UDDVmbtX2Yjn….
Lina Zeldovich (@linazeldovich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The book is born! THE LIVING MEDICINE is out TODAY! Reviewers described it as “unputdownable”,“a detective story”,“a page turner”, “Malcolm Gladwell at his best" and compared it to "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks."

The book is born! THE LIVING MEDICINE is out TODAY! Reviewers described it as “unputdownable”,“a detective story”,“a page turner”, “Malcolm Gladwell at his best" and compared it to "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks."
Paul Bollyky (@bollyky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How are phages cleared from the bloodstream? We learned that serum factors but not neutrophils help clear phages. Thanks to Rob McBride and our terrific team of collaborators. insight.jci.org/articles/view/…

How are phages cleared from the bloodstream?  We learned that serum factors but not neutrophils help clear phages. Thanks to Rob McBride and our terrific team of collaborators.
insight.jci.org/articles/view/…
Phage Directory (@phagedirectory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Northumbria Uni is hiring a #PhD student, to study engineering #phages to reprogram bacterial communities in preterm infant gut models. The project aims to control microbial populations and functions. buff.ly/I8D7bw4

.<a href="/NorthumbriaUni/">Northumbria Uni</a> is hiring a #PhD student, to study engineering #phages to reprogram bacterial communities in preterm infant gut models. The project aims to control microbial populations and functions. 

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Phage Directory (@phagedirectory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Yuping Li (UC San Francisco) and colleagues published a new paper on a bacterial immune system targeting jumbo #phages, showing it disrupts an early phage infection compartment to block replication. buff.ly/GcJz6oO

Africa Phage forum (@phageforum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First WHO report on bacteriophages released💡 Read what we know on phages so far here: who.int/europe/publica… What makes them so interesting is that they can kill bacteria that no longer respond to antibiotic treatment. Find out more : bit.ly/3CYDjJe

Africa Phage forum (@phageforum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First WHO report on bacteriophages released💡 Read what we know on phages so far here: who.int/europe/publica… What makes them so interesting is that they can kill bacteria that no longer respond to antibiotic treatment. Find out more : bit.ly/3CYDjJe