Bourke Lab
@bourkelab.bsky.social
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Translational immunologist; Senior Lecturer; Collaborative; Curious; Population-health focused; University of Glasgow https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7244-0895
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Join us next month to discuss best practice in impactful international collaborations. Some fantastic speakers sharing their experience: Dr. Mutsa Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Prof. Jay Berkley, Dr. Duy Pham Thanh, Dr Margaret Ebubedike and more.
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⌛ One month until our career development event!

Join us to discuss how we can build fair and impactful global research collaborations between the Global North and South 🌍

📅 Wed 29 Oct, 10am GMT
📍 Online

👉 Register now: ow.ly/uJHB50X4Swx
A photo of Professor James Berkely FMedSci, event chair, with a quote that reads: "Developing a career in medical research can appear challenging, especially for scientists in low and middle-income countries. Attendees will learn what approaches can lead to success and how to manage equitable international collaborations from both higher and lower resource settings."
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**New policy report on sustainable health research**

A privilege to be part of this US-UK partnership discussing how we can work together to make the health research sector more sustainable. Read our report and let us know what you think! @nam.edu @acmedsci.bsky.social
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How can we make health research more sustainable? 🌱✨

We brought together leaders from the UK and US, as part of our joint initiative with @nam.edu to explore and develop key actions.

Read and share our new report: acmedsci.ac.uk/file-downloa...
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New paper in @nejm.org: clinical outcomes from the COMBI trial of anti-microbial & anti-inflammatory prophylaxis during pregnancy to improve birth outcomes. Congratulations to Bernard, Zvitambo Institute & the COMBI team. Only possible thanks to our participants. www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
A Trial of Trimethoprim–Sulfamethoxazole in Pregnancy to Improve Birth Outcomes | NEJM
Maternal infections underlie several adverse birth outcomes. Whether trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole prophylaxis during pregnancy will improve birth outcomes is unknown. In a double-blind, randomized...
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