My postdoc Paz asked how cholera toxin (CT) helps Vibrio cholerae thrive in the gut.
Turns out, CT rewires epithelial metabolism toward L-lactate production—fueling pathogen growth in the small intestine during disease
My postdoc Paz asked how cholera toxin (CT) helps Vibrio cholerae thrive in the gut.
Turns out, CT rewires epithelial metabolism toward L-lactate production—fueling pathogen growth in the small intestine during disease
My postdoc Paz asked how cholera toxin (CT) helps Vibrio cholerae thrive in the gut.
Turns out, CT rewires epithelial metabolism toward L-lactate production—fueling pathogen growth in the small intestine during disease
Small Things Considered
Big Things Achieved
Small Things Considered
Big Things Achieved
So do I
(A) just ignore this?
(B) do something?
If you chose the latter, what do you suggest I do?
Any replies with some guidance or cynical humor welcome
So do I
(A) just ignore this?
(B) do something?
If you chose the latter, what do you suggest I do?
Any replies with some guidance or cynical humor welcome
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Please respond to this post with your institution and materials.
THANK YOU!
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So if we all agree that we will be living with respiratory viruses in the future & that they have an airborne transmission component, can we agree that it is essential to clean indoor air using filtration & ventilation for all schools/businesses so we can get our lives back?
So if we all agree that we will be living with respiratory viruses in the future & that they have an airborne transmission component, can we agree that it is essential to clean indoor air using filtration & ventilation for all schools/businesses so we can get our lives back?
For people interested in presenting, contributed submissions is August 30, 2024.
For people interested in presenting, contributed submissions is August 30, 2024.
UC San Diego is hiring 7 Assistant Professors (NIH FIRST Program) in the areas of Cancer, Cardiovascular Sciences, Neurosciences, Immunology and Infectious Disease.
Informational webinar SEPTEMBER 13th from 11 AM - 12 PM (PST), register at go.ucsd.edu/3YCyknX
UC San Diego is hiring 7 Assistant Professors (NIH FIRST Program) in the areas of Cancer, Cardiovascular Sciences, Neurosciences, Immunology and Infectious Disease.
Informational webinar SEPTEMBER 13th from 11 AM - 12 PM (PST), register at go.ucsd.edu/3YCyknX