Benson M. Hamooya (@benmalambo) 's Twitter Profile
Benson M. Hamooya

@benmalambo

PhD in Epidemiology, Lecturer and researcher at Mulungushi University, Zambia

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Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD (@acagamic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You've spent months on your research, only to realize you used the wrong method. Ouch. Research methods confuse most people. I see more boring, unappealing, and standard explanations by the day. Because it's challenging to understand them all. It requires many skills. Like:

You've spent months on your research, only to realize you used the wrong method. Ouch. Research methods confuse most people.

I see more boring, unappealing, and standard explanations by the day.

Because it's challenging to understand them all.

It requires many skills. Like:
Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD (@acagamic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another rejection email. Your ideas deserve better. I've been there. It's frustrating. That unfinished draft is holding your career hostage. But I found a surprise advantage: The 3 C approach. (C-C-C) It's a simple 3-act structure that will overhaul your writing:

Another rejection email. Your ideas deserve better.

I've been there. It's frustrating.

That unfinished draft is holding your career hostage.

But I found a surprise advantage:
The 3 C approach. (C-C-C)

It's a simple 3-act structure that will overhaul your writing:
Emmanuel Tsekleves (@phdtoprofmentor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhDs, ever wondered what's going on in your examiner's head? I am peeling back the curtain for your PhD viva defence questions. 👉 Tap the link at the end of the thread to grab your cheat sheet now.

PhDs, ever wondered what's going on in your examiner's head?

I am peeling back the curtain for your PhD viva defence questions.

👉 Tap the link at the end of the thread to grab your cheat sheet now.
Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD (@acagamic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I used to dread writing abstracts. Then I discovered a formula. It changed my entire approach to scientific abstract writing. Your abstract doesn't have to be a headache. How to write abstracts:

I used to dread writing abstracts.

Then I discovered a formula.
It changed my entire approach to scientific abstract writing.

Your abstract doesn't have to be a headache.

How to write abstracts:
Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD (@acagamic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your research paper shouldn't take 6 months to outline. Most junior academics overcomplicate this process. Here's a simple lo-if mind map I've used:

Your research paper shouldn't take 6 months to outline.

Most junior academics overcomplicate this process.

Here's a simple lo-if mind map I've used:
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Abdominal obesity – causes and effects Free download: archivesofmedicalscience.com/pdf-152921-780… #MedEd #MedX #obesity #Science #nutrients #Nutrition

Abdominal obesity – causes and effects

Free download:
archivesofmedicalscience.com/pdf-152921-780…

#MedEd #MedX #obesity #Science #nutrients #Nutrition
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Two weeks left? 🤯 Join us this year in #Windhoek #Namibia for Africa's premier #HIVAIDS Conference! Submit an abstract for a chance to share your innovative research on the #INTEREST2025 stage! Link: interestworkshop.org/abstracts/

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Often overlooked until symptoms appear, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is progressive and can put you at risk for serious health complications. The good news is you can take steps today to manage your CKD and live healthier. #NationalKidneyMonth

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NIH researchers found that one dose of an antibody medicine developed at NIH strongly protected adults from infection with the parasite that causes malaria during a six-month period and may have prevented malaria transmission to others. go.nature.com/4jzfPJM

NIH researchers found that one dose of an antibody medicine developed at NIH strongly protected adults from infection with the parasite that causes malaria during a six-month period and may have prevented malaria transmission to others. go.nature.com/4jzfPJM