Anti-obesity drugs’ anti-inflammation effect raises hopes that they could be used to treat diseases characterized by brain inflammation. Plus, a manatee-shaped nebula revealed a source of cosmic rays and poverty’s corrosive effects are also social and psychological. Anti-obesity drugs’ anti-inflammation effect raises hopes that they could be used to treat diseases characterized by brain inflammation. Plus, a manatee-shaped nebula revealed a source of cosmic rays and poverty’s corrosive effects are also social and psychological.
“The urgency of the tuberculosis crisis means it is critical for academics to play
dual roles as advocates and activists”, says Ruvandhi Nathavitharana, Assistant Professor
of Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School in
Boston, MA, USA. Her steadfast commitment to advancing tuberculosis diagnostics and
advocacy earned her the 2022 Stephen Lawn TB–HIV Research Leadership Prize, alongside
Bern-Thomas Nyang wa. As one of her key mentors, Edward Nardell, Professor of Global
Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, comments: “My early tips to
Ruvandhi included diversifying her interests while still maintaining a keen focus
on each area.
LSHTM/UCL World TB day 2023 aims to bring together the global TB community, and provide an opportunity for researchers, clinicians and people working on the TB front line to meet and discuss new findings.
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