Dr Bridget
@drvalleyfever.bsky.social
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Professor in biological sciences. Views are my own. Here for all things medical mycology, fungal genomics, ecology and evolution. Would rescue all the shelter dogs ♥️🐕 | valleyfever 🍄‍🟫| MycoSky 🍄| genomics 🧬| science 🧪
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drvalleyfever.bsky.social
It’s been a while. Everything has been ALOT and I’ve been focusing on banging out work for the first part of my sabbatical in Brazil
Lady on a famous street corner in Sao Paolo
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peoplefor.bsky.social
Pete Hegseth shares a clip saying women shouldn’t have the right to vote, the 19th Amendment should be “repealed,” and women should “submit” to their husbands: “All of Christ for All of Life”
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cmicomms.bsky.social
🎙️ Just published a new #Communicable episode: Communicab...

Hosted by Angela Huttner @angelahuttner.bsky.social
Josh Nosanchuk @josh-nosanchuk.bsky.social

with invited guest:
Arturo Casadevall @acasadevall1.bsky.social (Johns Hopkins University)

Listen here:

#IDSky #Clinmicro #MedSky
Communicable E31: Climate change and fungal spread
The adaptability of fungi to warmer temperatures is an obvious...
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drvalleyfever.bsky.social
Living in extremely sketchy homes with poor sanitation, eating poorly and no rich parents to subsidize - if they even understood why the heck I wasn’t working a “real” job
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
Not sure how taught became skated 😂
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
I skated this in my genetics class. Love this design. Perfection.
c0nc0rdance.bsky.social
The Meselson and Stahl experiment demonstrated in 1958 that DNA replicated semi-conservatively.

Meaning, each of the two strands of DNA serves as a template for a new copy to made of the complementary strand.

Foundational finding, elegant experimental design.
The Meselson-Stahl Experiment, diagrammed to show the three possible outcomes:  conservative, dispersive or semi-conservative.
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drjorhodes.com
Great article I encourage everyone to read. This phenomenon happens everywhere. Let me tell you about the time I crowdfunded some research, and paid for publication fees and various bits and bobs out of my own pocket. And one thing I'm paying for myself now....which I'll talk about later
drcraigmc.bsky.social
Behind many scientists is a lifetime of invisible, unsustainable costs. From unpaid internships to underpaid postdocs, the economic toll of a STEM career is staggering—and it's pushing talent out. My new perspective explores this crisis. #STEM #AcademicBlueSky journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...
Too poor to science: How wealth determines who succeeds in STEM
From student to researcher, a career in science can come with a high price tag. This Perspective explores how persistent financial barriers limit who can succeed in science, revealing how wealth shape...
journals.plos.org
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
This was a labor of love!! Such a great group❤️ and thanks for choosing it 🥰
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
The world is crumbling but at least there’s tea
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
Awesome to be with family today ❤️
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
🌵In this study, we evaluated how different methods affect the success of biocrust restoration in arid environments, and potential of cultivated biocrusts as a sustainable tool for restoring degraded drylands—especially in the face of climate change and increasing #Coccidioides #valleyfever.
From farm to field: testing different biocrust cultivation approaches and application techniques in the Sonoran Desert
Drylands are among the most degraded ecosystems globally and are difficult to restore due to limited water availability. Biocrusts are a key component of maintaining soil stability and function in th...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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walkerbragman.bsky.social
NEW: Important Context spoke with a dozen people working at NIH about Director Jay Bhattacharya.

The descriptions were universally unflattering, painting the health economist as ineffectual, dishonest, ideological, arrogant, and uncommitted to science.

www.importantcontext.news/p/out-of-his...
“Out Of His Depth,” “Sold His Soul,” “Clueless”: NIH Staffers Speak Out About Director Bhattacharya
Widespread dissatisfaction over the NIH’s “continuous free fall” has people speaking out.
www.importantcontext.news
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
Haha I did not know this
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
Great start to #ISHAM2025 in foz do iguaçu @marcusteixeira talking about hybrids and fungal evolution
Presenter at podium
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
It’s so frustrating. Katrina is absolutely amazing, and I’m going to do my best to cobble together funds, but it will be really tough. And honestly, maybe going abroad is the right choice right now. I don’t even know how to mentor people any more. So much uncertainty. 💔
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
We haven’t had grants canceled but everything is coming in dribs and drabs. It’s tough for small schools like NAU and niche pathogens like Cocci. we don’t have vast endowments and foundation dollars to draw on
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
It’s absolutely nuts and for no reason.
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carlzimmer.com
Time to catch up on the past week’s news about science and medicine in the US. Whew. 1/10
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
Jeg praktiserer norsken min hver dag. Har jeg sjans?
drvalleyfever.bsky.social
Great #ASM AZ/NV branch meeting today at #NAU Great science and lots of trainees giving talks 🥳 🙌