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Wes Matthews

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Social media manager on assignment in Germany. Currently pursuing MBA and MS Finance degrees. Let’s connect: linkedin.com/in/wesleymatth…

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We're changing farming with cutting-edge technology, generating millions of datapoints from aerial imagery . Our Imagery Pipeline is transforming how we develop products for farmers, thanks to our technical teams and their dedication to innovation. #agtech youtube.com/watch?v=lq4_AS…

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Meet the family of Kalb Farms, who nurture each other as much as the soil beneath their feet — this season and beyond. Read more: bayer.com/en/agriculture… #Soilhealth #SustainableAgriculture

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What’s at the heart of a farm? For the Kalb family, it’s the health of their soil. By focusing on #CarbonFarming practices, farmers like the Kalbs are able to operate more efficiently and profitably, this season and beyond. Learn more: bayer.com/en/agriculture… #Soilhealth

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Innovative agriculture bridges the gap from lab to land. With genome editing, we can “fine-tune” a plant’s desired traits more easily than traditional plant breeding, creating faster-to-market crops for the challenges farmers face today and tomorrow. bayer.com/en/agriculture…

Innovative agriculture bridges the gap from lab to land. With genome editing, we can “fine-tune” a plant’s desired traits more easily than traditional plant breeding, creating faster-to-market crops for the challenges farmers face today and tomorrow. bayer.com/en/agriculture…
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Farmers, we want to thank you for everything you do. We know there’s a lot more that goes into farming than growing crops — and the Kalb family knows this firsthand. Watch the full video: bayer.com/en/agriculture… #ThankAFarmer

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The tight-knit Kalb family has learned to nurture their farm’s carbon-rich soil with sustainable practices, keeping it healthy and productive for the next generation and beyond. Learn how farmers can find success in doing more with less: bayer.com/en/agriculture… #SoilHealth

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The Crop Science Innovation Summit is almost here. Everyone can stream the event live on LinkedIn June 20, as Crop Science leaders spotlight Bayer’s digital-first approach to the new era of sustainable and productive farming. RSVP here: spr.ly/6017OInvL #AgTech

The Crop Science Innovation Summit is almost here. Everyone can stream the event live on LinkedIn June 20, as Crop Science leaders spotlight Bayer’s digital-first approach to the new era of sustainable and productive farming. RSVP here: spr.ly/6017OInvL #AgTech
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The impact of climate change on public health is growing. Learn how a #WashUMed student identified the need for more climate education and took the lead in designing sessions that integrate environmental health with medical studies: outlook.wustl.edu/are-doctors-pr…

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Researchers at #WashUMed, Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University, BYU and more have completed an analysis of the proteins driving cancer across multiple tumor types. This raises the prospect of new therapies that block key proteins that drive cancer growth. medicine.wustl.edu/news/scientist…

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Big building, bigger ideas. Stay up-to-date on progress of the neuroscience research building here: advancingneuroscience.wustl.edu/the-building/

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Brain cells need tau proteins to stay healthy. But sometimes, tau proteins can fold incorrectly and become toxic. A new study by #WashUMed researchers has identified a key step in the development of destructive tau tangles. Read more: medicine.wustl.edu/news/how-do-to…

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Congrats to Nobel laureates Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman of Penn Medicine! Their research laid the groundwork for mRNA vaccines not only against COVID-19, but other diseases, including a vaccine for the Zika virus worked on by #WashUMed scientists. nobelprize.org/prizes/medicin…

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Despite a strong predisposition to Alzheimer’s disease, a woman successfully avoided the disease. #WashUMed researchers explore a rare genetic mutation she holds as a potential new approach to preventing Alzheimer’s. medicine.wustl.edu/news/clues-to-…

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We’re excited to announce that we’ve had not one, not two, but three submissions accepted to this year’s #STATMadness hosted by STAT. View the competition and vote for your favorite #WashUMed breakthroughs here: statnews.com/feature/stat-m…

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In everything we do, WashU is invested in St. Louis. In 2023, the university contributed $8.8 to the local economy and supported over 50,000 jobs. #InSTLforSTL source.wustl.edu/2024/03/washus…

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Join us in celebrating the WashU Medicine Class of 2024! This incredible group displayed resilience, hard work and a commitment to advancing medicine and science. medicine.wustl.edu/grad2024 #WashU24

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As a child refugee during the Nigerian Civil War, WashU Medicine’s Samuel Achilefu, PhD, found resilience that now fuels his passion for cancer research. Hear his story.

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A study in mice led by WashU Medicine researchers suggests that chitin, a fiber found in crustaceans, insects, and mushrooms, can activate the immune system and promote digestion. Learn more: medicine.wustl.edu/news/fiber-fro…

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Faced with a rare leukemia, David Duggan, MD, found hope at Siteman Cancer Center. “After my diagnosis, I was afraid I had little time left. But Siteman has given me access to WashU Medicine oncologists who are international leaders in their fields.”

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#DYK: The American Cancer Society Society cautions that colorectal cancer has become the leading cause of death in men younger than 50 and the second-highest cause of death in women in the same age group. Learn how WashU Medicine is improve patient outcomes through early detection.