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Nov 1, 2023 |
everyone.plos.org | Johanna Pruller |Marianne Clemence |Johannes Felix Stortz |Hugh Cowley
World Cities Day, designated by the UN General Assembly and first celebrated in 2014, takes place annually on October 31st. The theme of this year’s event is “Financing sustainable urban future for all” and aims to explore ways to facilitate funding for sustainable urban development, particularly in emerging markets and developing economies. This post highlights some publications in PLOS ONE relating to this topic from the preceding year.
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Oct 17, 2023 |
everyone.plos.org | Marianne Clemence |Johannes Felix Stortz |Hanna Landenmark |Johanna Pruller
Following last week’s interview discussing health literacy in infectious diseases research, this week’s instalment for Health Literacy Month highlights how important health literacy is in the context of cancer awareness and treatment. Cancer is common, with 1 in 2 people developing some form of cancer in their lifetime, and it is a distressing diagnosis to receive. Health literacy directly impacts many aspects of cancer.
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Oct 3, 2023 |
everyone.plos.org | Johannes Felix Stortz |Hanna Landenmark |Marianne Clemence
October is Health Literacy Month. To celebrate, we will be posting a series of research highlights and interviews discussing health literacy research and practices throughout the month. Health literacy relates to people’s knowledge of issues relating to their health and well-being, as well as their ability to increase their understanding.
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Apr 24, 2023 |
everyone.plos.org | Hanna Landenmark |Marianne Clemence |George Vousden |Johannes Felix Stortz
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May 9, 2022 |
nature.com | Wei Li |Johannes Felix Stortz
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Our paper analysing actin dynamics in Plasmodium and Toxoplasma is now published. Thank you to @sujaandas, @_mariod, @MirkoSinger, Jonathan Wilkes and @MeissnerLab for the great team work. https://t.co/5rNouFxeND @eLife

Read about the biological origin of the genetic scissors (CRISPR/Cas) technology and its applications @WCIPGLASGOW in my latest blog post. https://t.co/SSCVI5LIYP

RT @henry_science: Thanks to everyone who took part in 'Poop Pondering 🎣' today @GlasgowBotanic! We really enjoyed our day. 💩Massive thanks…