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    30. sij

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    On iversity does it bit by helping you learn more about Chimeric Antigen Receptor CAR-T cells. Understand more about the promise they hold for tomorrow's curative medicine

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  3. For World Cancer Day, we look at research addressing the impact of cancer beyond physical health. Read the blog post here.

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  4. “Diving head first into the world of research as an undergraduate has been overwhelming — sometimes with excitement, but at other times with stress.” Natalie Brown explains how her personal connection to diabetes kept her going through tough times.

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  5. The economic value of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) has been recognised since the 1970s - BSF larvae as livestock food. But new opportunities still lie in unexplored aspects of their biology or ecology. Find out what they are on our blog!

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  6. Explore the latest oncology and cancer research from BMC, Springer and Nature Research for .

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  7. 3. velj

    Strategies aimed at controlling malaria are a multi-step process known as sporogony. What if these strategies could be done at the same time? Read more about this on our blog!

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    Changes in ecology, pathogen adaptation, and human behavior are factors leading to the emergence of old, unrecognized, and new infectious diseases. Read the blog post that discusses the burden of Rift Valley Fever here.

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    Read more about Springer Nature’s 8 services that will help you do your best work as a research on The Source.

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    Warm welcome to our new Editorial Board Member from . We are looking forward to working with you. Interested in joining ? Check link for more information link

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    The aging-simulation experience is a promising method to make health professionals feel age-related limitations and to promote empathy towards older persons. Read more about it on our blog!

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    The Centre for Implementation Science at hosted the Annual UK Implementation Science Research Conference, supported by BMC, , and King’s Health Partners. Read deputy clinical director Andrew Walker's overview of the event here.

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    One of the most exciting aspects of public health is the diversity of the topics covered by the field. This blog post breaks down the top topics determined by experts. Read more here.

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    With the rising rates of obesity, type II diabetes and an aging population, the number of individuals developing end-stage renal disease is increasing globally. Read this summary of a recently published article on this topic in today's blog post.

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    Our top-rated article on this week was "Co-opted transposons help perpetuate conserved higher-order chromosomal structures". Read the article published in here.

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    Find out what Dr. Robert Bergquist, President of One Health Research Foundation, has to say about 's Roadmap towards prevention, control and elimination of negelected tropical diseases.

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    The economic value of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) has been recognised since the 1970s - BSF larvae as livestock food. But new opportunities still lie in unexplored aspects of their biology or ecology. Find out what they are on our blog!

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    Infectious disease ecologist & evolutionary biologist Christina Faust discusses the consequences of repeated sampling for malaria-infected wildlife. Read more on our blog.

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  19. 30. sij

    Changes in ecology, pathogen adaptation, and human behaviour are factors leading to the emergence of old, unrecognized, and new infectious diseases. This blog discusses the Rift Valley Fever. Read more here.

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    In today’s blog post, we highlight how research and technology development are cornerstones to the global effort to eliminate neglected tropical diseases. Read the blog here.

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