Kaylee Byers, PhD
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🐀Rat detective 🦠 Assistant Prof: One Health, Wildlife, Comms 🎤Podcaster: Nice Genes! 🏺Potter She/her Lead of the OH-HI Science CoLab where we appreciate the connected health of animals, people, and the planet.
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It was standing room only at today's Living with Long Covid exhibit at the @museumofvan.bsky.social!

I was moved to tears by some of the personal stories on display. Such a great event
Long Covid researcher and activist Kayli Jamison speaks at today's Long Covid launch event at the Museum of Vancouver Selfie at event wearing a white headstrap zimi mask with purple flowers One of the stories that resonated - "I was able to venture out for an ice cream cone with a friend this day. I don't feel comfortable eating in restaurants or going to bars like most people my age. Spring and summer are nice beaches they give me more options to spend time outdoors with fewer people around - which means I get to see the people I love more often. Even short moments like this help me feel a little more like a "normal" 24 year old again Some of the personal stories on display. A combo of text and pictures artistically laid out on white walls with brightly coloured orange and yellow backgrounds
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This is only possible because of the generosity and advocacy of the community artists who shared their stories. We hear you and thank you! A big thanks also to exhibition funders @healthresearchbc.bsky.social @pacpublichealth.bsky.social + the Post-Covid Interdisciplinary Clinical Care Network
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This exhibition has been such an incredible collaboration - guided by a community advisory board, including a team of patients, advocates, museum curators, academics, and health systems folks we worked to showcase the stories from 46 long haulers and over 200 photos from across Canada
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Today we launched the Living with Long COVID exhibition @museumofvan.bsky.social. In 2023 we conducted a study in which we heard from longhaulers that this invisible illness needs more awareness and attention. This exhibition was co-created with longhaulers to do just that. On view until March 2026
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A new exhibition at the @museumofvan.bsky.social, co-produced by FHS, invites visitors into the often-invisible world of those living with the life-altering effects of COVID-19.

The exhibit runs from Oct 4, 2025 to March 22, 2026

🔗: bit.ly/4pUPA4V

#SFU #SFUResearch #MOV #LongCOVID #KT #KM
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A fragmented photo of an adult covering their face with their hands, surrounded by a sea of bottle containing supplements and medications. Text reads: "Living with Long Covid: On view from October 4, 2025 – March 22, 2026 at the Museum of Vancouver" A series of logos are featured showing the organizations who contributed to this exhibit financially or in-kind:
Museum of Vancouver
Project Partners: SFU Faculty of Health Sciences, Post-COVID-19 Interdisciplinary Clinical Care Network – Provincial Health Services Authority
Institutional Partners: City of Vancouver, British Columbia Arts Council with the BC Government
Funding Partners: Pacific Public Health Foundation, Michael Smith Health Research BC
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"I think it's possible to keep rats out of the spaces where folks are vulnerable to them. So, in our homes and in our schools."

Prof @kayleebyers.bsky.social discusses rodents in schools and the physical and mental impact of rat pops via @cbcradiocanada.bsky.social

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A rat is pictured outside in downtown Vancouver. (Ben Nelms/CBC)
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From @kayleebyers.bsky.social: Based on currently-published literature, we know very little about chronic wasting disease dynamics in urban landscapes #IUWC2025
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It’s not too late to complete your submission for our #LongCOVID photovoice exhibit at the Museum of #Vancouver, debuting this fall! Open Canada-wide to any self-identified #longhauler 18+. Upload your photos by June 1 here: www.surveymonkey.ca/r/YourPhotos
Poster with black and yellow text against blue background and a photo-film-like strip displaying examples of submissions such as medication, an Apple Watch of high heart rate, flowers, and a symptom crash. Submission prompt titles are: starting the day, middle of the day, lowlight, healthcare moment, end of the day, and highlight. Poster text with camera icon says: Your Life, Your Photos, Your Story. A Day in the Life of a Longhauler. Share your Long COVID story at the museum of Vancouver! "A Day in the Life of a Longhauler" is a photography project that captures the daily life of individuals living with Long COVID to enhance visibility, reduce stigma, and advocate for improved support. Whether you have a Long COVID diagnosis or are dealing with long-term symptoms following a COVID-19 infection, we invite you to share up to six photos from your everyday life which will be showcased at the Museum of Vancouver in the Fall of 2025.QR code for submission. Logos from Simon Fraser University, OH-HI Science CoLab, Museum of Vancouver, Post-COVID-19 Interdisciplinary Clinical Care Network, and Michael Smith Health Research BC. French version of poster. See English alt-text (sorry) Punjabi version of poster. See English alt-text (sorry) Chinese (simplified) version of poster. See English alt-text (sorry)
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In this commentary, we compare the “red pill” versus “blue pill” versions of global health education which represents the choice to radically reimagine global health education or remain comfortable with the status quo, respectively

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Can we unplug global health education from The Matrix?
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Of course!! I was just talking about the old kayak club. I miss those days! And even checking the rat traps :)
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This year our lab is playing @mmmletsgo.bsky.social and there’s nothing that brings a group together quite like a game which pits Quokka against Marsh Mongoose and allows you just for a moment to escape the 🗑️🔥 of the news to root for an Olm. What a match for Olm today. Gone but not forgotten. 🦭
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#2025MMM Roots and Relicts Rnd 1
BATTLE WINNERS:
Coelacanth, Gar, Frilled Shark, Ringed Seal, Ginkgo/Rhizo, Asian Forest Tortoise, Tuatara, Horseshoe Crab

Join us on MONDAY, March 17th at 8PM EST for Round 1 of Same & Different!
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Three FHS PhD candidates received 2024 @sfuceri.bsky.social! 🎉

Congrats to:
- Emily Rose Blyth, Community-Engaged Grad Scholar
- @tsk.bsky.social, Special Recognition
- Anmol Swaich, Special Recognition

Kudos too, for Kayli Jamieson of @fcatatsfu.bsky.social, @kayleebyers.bsky.social's student! 🙌
Text: 2024 SFU CERi Award Announcement

eight headshot photos of recipients for the SFU CERi Award competition are shown on a red background. The text is featured in two white boxes with red lettering.
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We make a number of recommendations including research outside of the gender binary (all studies spoke only to the experiences of men or women), representation of women in decision making positions throughout the vaccine value chain, and investments to enhance access to resources
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Women also had less time to access vaccines due to other responsibilities like caregiving or chores and in some cases cultural norms reduced their autonomy to care for livestock
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Women also had less access to vaccines for reasons such as lacking decision-making power, less mobility (eg relying on public transport) and caring for smaller numbers of animals where vaccines are purchased in larger package sizes (eg caring for 50 animals but package size is 100)
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Our review found that both men and women livestock farmers have similar positive perceptions of vaccines but women have less information which points towards the need for improved education programs tailored to women
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3 bat species - 3 sizes, echolocating at 3 different frequencies and each eating different critters

But when you look at their DNA? Differentiating among these species is less straight forward

In the Season Finale of Nice Genes! we’re talking about rapid evolution

🔗 tinyurl.com/22tevtv3
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A+ thread @scrappynaturalist.bsky.social

Although the first one up in the series was already 😳😳😳😳
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In-line with some Ichthyology/ornithology individuals on here, I want to do 25 days of #BatMas this year!

Follow this thread to learn about bats everyday! 🦇 🧵
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Saw several Wobbegongs but they were all sleeping on the job. I know they’re nocturnal, but you might want to have a word with them @whysharksmatter.bsky.social - raise morale.
a picture of a shark with the words " its wobbegong wednesday !!! "
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Dove the outer Great Barrier Reef last week and didn’t see any sharks - despite being friends with the sharks’ manager @whysharksmatter.bsky.social

Giving another dive site a shot today before putting in a formal complaint 🦈
an illustration of a shark with the words let 's go above it
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