You heard it here first: Registration is ⚡️NOW LIVE ⚡️ #BlackInMicro Week 2025
Register today! Visit linktr.ee/BlackInMicro or See linktree in bio. #BlackInVirology #BlackInMycology #BlackInMicrobiome #BlackInParasitology #BlackInBacteriology
Once they're in the database, their DNA can be used for any criminal investigation
I couldn't be more excited to see this year's presenters. One of the coolest parts of meeting online is that you'll get to share your work in front of a global audience - #BlackInMicro don't miss your chance to submit an abstract :)
Does anyone have an example of a successful F31 under the new format?
SABER's annual conference was filled with many new great connections, plus finding time w/ Angeline Dukes of #BlackInNeuro. After celebrating Justin Shaffer’s 📕 launch…I came home to find his new book 👀 on my doorstep! Now time to reflect on lessons learned. See everyone at the next SABER
"Women are PIs on 58% of the canceled grants, although they are PIs on only 34% of all active NSF grants.
Similarly, Blacks are PIs on 17% of the terminated grants, although they make only 4% of the total pool. Hispanic PIs and those with disabilities were twice as likely to lose a grant."
My daughter’s speech therapist went out of business because Medicaid reimbursement rates were too low. We do not have Medicaid. I’m going to keep posting this until people understand that when Medicaid gets cut *everyone* loses services.
October is about to be my new fav 🥹.
Let’s go!! #BlackInMicro
Happy Giving Tuesday! ⭐ Join us in supporting @blackinmicro’s mission by donating here: blackinmicrobiology..... Your generosity makes a difference! Thank you!
Hi Bluesky! We are BWEEMS, Black Women in Ecology, Evolution and Marine Science. A non-profit dedicated to amplifying and supporting Black women in EEMS spaces! It's nice to be here! 🐟 🪴 🐊
www.bweems.org
Introducing our last #BlackInMicro Rising Star of 2024: Savannah Lewis! Savannah is a PhD Candidate at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, where she focuses on how natural killer cells adapt due to endemic malaria exposure, demonstrating their protective role against
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US preterm birth rate was 10.4% in 2023 w significant racial disparities, receiving a D+ from @marchofdimes.bsky.social for the 3rd straight yr.
Many challenges are secondary to maternal care deserts which will only worsen as ob/gyns leave states without reproductive freedom.
Vaccination saves lives. Period.
I made a Black women in tech starter pack because I couldn’t find one and it annoyed me.
go.bsky.app/5upv7SQ
Oooo great to see you here
Hi bluesky! I joined a few months ago but couldn’t figure out how things work 😂…back to try again & it already feels more fun
Thank you!
Aww thanks I don’t think I was viewing it right before…couldn’t see anything 😂 but got it now
@rudyfraser.com could I please join #Blackademics?
Getting ready for tomorrow
hi hi it's me Laurel - Have a free printable science zine! WHY WE MASK: IT'S NOT JUST A COLD, aka A Handy Scientific Guide To Surviving COVID-19 Together. Feel free to spread it far - wide hit me up if you're interested in printing &/or distributing free copies :D Links below! #CovidIsntOver
Wearing a damn mask is one of the immediate ways you can help the most marginalized people in your communities survive. Mask at the store, the doctor, school, work, outdoor crowds, everywhere it's not explicitly prohibited. Leverage whatever privilege you have to keep masking.
Hi I am Joel, an Asst. Prof at Penn in the pharmacology department.
I study the dialogue between the microbiome and the immune system for the development of precision immunology and microbiome medicine
babdorlab.com
#Immunology
#Microbiome
#SystemsBiology
Add me please :)
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Hi Everyone!
I’m an assistant professor at UMich studying the relationship between viruses and cancer 🦠🧫🔬. I’m also a co-founder of #BlackInMicro and remain ever committed to creating inclusive spaces both in my lab and within the greater scientific community ✊🏽
It’s so nice over here 🤗🩵☁️
Since we have had a big boom to bsky let me reintroduce myself.
I am Aisha Burton and a new PI at Cornell Micro. Currently on maternity leave but my two research techs are keeping the research going 🙏🏾. My lab is interested in studying small proteins and how they impact stress responses in bacteria
#AddToBlacksky
Truly humbled & honored. I am so proud of the work we’re doing through @blackinmicro.bsky.social especially in supporting early career grad students & postdocs. Thank you
Microbiology Society for the celebrating the value of this work!