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Mashup Score: 26Nasal Spray Booster Keeps COVID-19 at Bay - 3 year(s) ago
In mice, a vaccination strategy that uses an mRNA coronavirus vaccine injection followed by a nasal spray booster generates immune protection in the airways.
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Mashup Score: 569Nasal Spray Booster Keeps COVID-19 at Bay - 3 year(s) ago
In mice, a vaccination strategy that uses an mRNA coronavirus vaccine injection followed by a nasal spray booster generates immune protection in the airways.
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Mashup Score: 0Hanna H. Gray Fellows Program - 3 year(s) ago
HHMI seeks to increase diversity in the biomedical research community. We know that the biggest challenges in science call for diverse perspectives and original thinking. The goal of the Hanna H. Gray Fellows Program is to recruit and retain individuals from gender, racial, ethnic, and other groups underrepresented in the life sciences, including those individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds….
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Mashup Score: 1HHMI Invests $300 Million in 33 New Investigators - 3 year(s) ago
The scientists come from 21 US institutions and will join a community of Investigators who are tackling some of the most challenging problems in biomedical research.
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Mashup Score: 18Hanna H. Gray Fellows Program - 3 year(s) ago
HHMI seeks to increase diversity in the biomedical research community. We know that the biggest challenges in science call for diverse perspectives and original thinking. The goal of the Hanna H. Gray Fellows Program is to recruit and retain individuals from gender, racial, ethnic, and other groups underrepresented in the life sciences, including those individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds….
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Deadline is approaching! HHMI is accepting applications until Dec 1 for the Hanna H. Gray Fellows Program, which provides funding for training to postdocs from diverse backgrounds (e.g., gender, racial, ethnic, and others) in biomedical and life sciences. https://t.co/1wqwrpdB60 https://t.co/5ich4BqaKi
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Mashup Score: 0HHMI Launches $2 Billion, 10-Year Investment to Advance Diversity and Inclusion in Science - 3 year(s) ago
HHMI seeks to influence academic science at critical stages along the career pathway – from undergraduate to tenured faculty – to meaningfully advance inclusion and equity.
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In a surprising new finding in mice, researchers have discovered that many genes linked to human cancer block the body’s natural defense against malignancies.
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Janelia’s COSEM Project Team has created a set of tools to make annotated 3D images of cells, showing the relationships between different organelles.
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Janelia’s COSEM Project Team has created a set of tools to make annotated 3D images of cells, showing the relationships between different organelles.
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Mashup Score: 7HHMI Invests $300 Million in 33 New Investigators - 3 year(s) ago
The scientists come from 21 US institutions and will join a community of Investigators who are tackling some of the most challenging problems in biomedical research.
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Nasal vaccines work directly in nasal mucosa to stimulate IgA (the mucosal or nasal antibody) directly & IgG (systemic antibody but also protects respiratory tract). Intramuscular injection, then nasal spray or nasal vaccine in future; science moves fast https://t.co/6RBqiCfG1P