Using Crispr-Cas gene editing, a university research team from Amsterdam was able to eliminate HIV from cells in a laboratory.
It is thanks to a gene-editing tool known as Crispr-Cas, which won the Nobel Prize in 2020
Hi all Autistic folks thats new to Bluesky. I talk about what It's like being me. Welcome. The sky is more blue now that you're here. Follow feeds like #ActuallyAutistic Remember, don't engage with the trolls. There is no algorithm so no need for them to appear on timelines. Block Block Block.
12 mth postdoc available to work with me and Sheri Odoula @uniofeastanglia on a project identifying mental health research priorities with our local Norfolk and Suffolk communities vacancies.uea.ac.uk/vacancies/87...
hi I'm bad at remembering to post here but you all need to go and watch The Assembly because it's a brilliant interview format and being an autistic person in the career I'm in it is genuinely so weird to finish an autism programme and think "wait, I have *no* notes"
🧪Hello science friends! Looking to speak with scientists who are caregivers, particularly if you are caring for a spouse or relative. It's for an upcoming piece in Nature. Please spread the word and RT!
"much of what has been written about autistic students in academic libraries serves to perpetuate the same inaccurate and harmful stereotypes that appear in autism research across other disciplines .... One potential solution to this ongoing problem is the adoption of the neurodiversity paradigm"
A new systematic analysis study analyzing 12,962 abstracts for language trends in autism research. It shows a shift from person-first to identity-first language, reflecting evolving perspectives in scholarly writing about autism. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
We examined the use of person- and identity-first language (PFL, IFL) in scholarly writing about autism by reviewing 12,962 journal abstracts from 11 autism res...
"The longstanding effects of austerity, coupled with the attainment-focused pressures that schools are under, has led to schools struggling to meet the needs of fairly homogenous groups of learners, yet alone those with additional learning needs." #AutRes#EduSky
For Autism Acceptance Week Professor Laura Crane, Director of the Autism Centre for Education & Research, explores the need for more SEND provision in schools.
Hello! We are a network of qualitative health researchers based at King's College London. Hoping to rebuild some of the #QualitativeResearch networks lost in the great twitter migration
Guess what? I am pregnant - as a gestational surrogate, for a pair of amazing parents! Baby due in the summer. All going fabulously well - apart from... ...stuff outlined in this blog on my experiences of care during a high-risk pregnancy medium.com/@suefletcher...