McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine
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https://pathologymolecularmedicine.healthsci.mcmaster.ca/ 11-11-2022 18:44:15
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Meet Yasmeen Mezil, assistant professor McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine. Mezil could have pursued a career that would have had her holding a sketchpad, not a scalpel. Now she uses her passion for drawing to inspire medical students to learn in new ways. ow.ly/LeUg50SfL0l
Ontario reports 5 people hospitalized with listeriosis, as Silk and Great Value beverages recalled across Canada. Lori Burrows (Lori L. Burrows), professor McMaster Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences & McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine, spoke with Toronto Star about Listeria and why it's so dangerous. ow.ly/QRtg50SyTvO
.Lori L. Burrows, professor McMaster Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences and McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine, spoke with CBC News about the Listeria contaminations in Canada, explaining how it can affect pregnant individuals and their unborn child. ow.ly/CQuc50SGbLV
Experts say Listeria can make you sick up to two months after you consume it. Lori L. Burrows, professor McMaster Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences and McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine, spoke with The Canadian Press News about the long incubation period for listeriosis and its impact on those infected. ow.ly/nkGE50SGhsP
The omics revolution: Multiomics and the future of biomedical research. Guillaume Paré, professor McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine and HEI, spoke with Technology Networks about the long-term payoff of using multiomics and the rich datasets it creates. ow.ly/jXxG50SLaXF
.McMaster University researchers are embarking on a new clinical trial that will assess whether a smallpox vaccine can provide protection against mpox after someone has come in contact with the infection. McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine CEPI CIHR ow.ly/j7z650SMlaS
Researchers from McMaster University are planning a clinical trial to test whether receiving Bavarian Nordic’s mpox vaccine can protect people who’ve been exposed to the infection from getting sick or reduce the severity of the illness. McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine ow.ly/F5BK50SNbUr
Canada has no national standards for antibiotic use — McMaster University researchers will fill in that gap. Mark Loeb, infectious disease specialist and professor McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine, spoke with Hamilton Spectator about optimizing antibiotic use for common infections. ow.ly/QKRA50SQ4Re
Can the smallpox vaccine stop the deadly surge of mpox in Africa? Mark Loeb, research lead and professor McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine, spoke with Hamilton Spectator about the study and urgency in answering that question, as Africa experiences a public health emergency. ow.ly/THnL50SSacF
Contamination of plant-based milks traced to Ontario factory. Lori L. Burrows, professor McMaster Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences and McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine, on what’s causing the recent Listeria outbreak to linger. CBC News ow.ly/VKtR50STXmz
“All for one, not one for all: The promise and challenges of personalized medicine”, write Lori L. Burrows, professor McMaster Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences and McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine, and Elizabeth C. Li, Biomedical Discovery and Commercialization student, in The Conversation Canada. ow.ly/VUaW50SXzHU
Mark Loeb, infectious disease specialist and professor McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine, spoke with Globalnews.ca about mpox - its potential to continue spreading and the importance of getting it under control. ow.ly/ZKQU50SYyML
Ontario listeriosis cases linked to plant-based milk are rising. Lori L. Burrows, professor McMaster Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences & McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine, joined CityNews Toronto to discuss the Listeria outbreak & urge people to check their homes for the recalled products & throw them out. ow.ly/9pPC50SYyQp
The challenge of linking Listeria cases to some plant-based milks. Lori L. Burrows, professor McMaster Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences & McMaster Pathology & Molecular Medicine, spoke with CTV News about how multiple factors may have made it difficult to trace the origins of the #Listeria outbreak. ctvnews.ca/health/the-cha…
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