Beth Moos

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Beth Moos

Beth Moos

@beth_moos

GP in Oxford. Passionate about global health and tropical medicine, notably snakebite. Avid expedition medic. Opinions my own.

Beigetreten Ekim 2019
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Diogo Martins
Diogo Martins@dcorreiamartins·
7 years at @wellcometrust today 🎉 It’s rare to find a place where the mission, the work, and the leadership constantly push you to grow. From global health policy to snakebite, it’s always been about driving real-world impact. I’m excited for what’s still to come.
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Nick Casewell
Nick Casewell@nickcasewell·
Job alert! work with us at @CSRIatLSTM @LSTMnews. We are looking for a #postdoc & a research assistant with #haematology expertise to join our team to work on a project focusing on harnessing the anti platelet & clotting factor activities of #snake #venom #toxins please promote!
Centre for Snakebite Research & Interventions@CSRIatLSTM

Two exciting opportunities are open, a Post-Doctoral Research Associate and a Research Assistant, to join our team @LSTMnews. For more details check out the Linkedin post and the website. linkedin.com/posts/centre-f… #snakebite #NTDs

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MSF International
MSF International@MSF·
❗️Every year, our teams witness the devastating impact of snakebites on victims and communities. Hear Deng's story 👇 and his journey to save his son's life after he was bitten by a snake... 🐍 #SnakebiteDay2023 #SnakebiteAwarenessDay
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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
'In May, there were at least three attacks on hospitals.' Director for Myanmar, Tropical Health and Education Trust, Dr Thinn Hlaing responds to Sky News' investigation that revealed the hidden war happening in Myanmar. trib.al/6bmx79D 📺 Sky 501
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Neglected Diseases and Envenoming Research @ BNITM
#Snakebites can not only be deadly, but also leave many people with permanent disabilities and functional limitations. We're happy to join @ISNTD_Press to talk about tackling snakebite at the community level to mitigate #disability worldwide. Make sure to tune in! 👇 #IDPWD2022
ISNTD@ISNTD_Press

#Snakebite causes 400,000 permanent #disabilities annually @WHO. To mark #IDPWD2022 our next #ISNTDConnect will look at the impact that tackling snakebite envenoming can have on preventing and mitigating disability worldwide 👉Dec 6, 15:00-16:30 UTC 👉isntd.org/isntd-connect

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Beth Moos
Beth Moos@beth_moos·
Great weekend at the World Extreme Medicine conference...inspirational as always! @WEMConference
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Beth Moos@beth_moos·
The next WHO community engagement meetings on snakebite envenoming will be held on the 10th and 11th of November. Registration is live... 10th - Americas, EU, and Africa: bit.ly/3fUurrU 11th - ME, Asia, and Australasia: bit.ly/3MimcSI
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Centre for Snakebite Research & Interventions
Did you know that black mambas are actually grey in colour? They're called 'black' mambas due to the dark, almost-black colouration of the inside of their mouths! 🐍(Photo by Simon Townsley of a snake housed at the @LSTMnews).
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Julien Potet
Julien Potet@julienpotet·
Today is International Snakebite Awareness Day. Here is what the @WHO is doing to improve access to safe & effective antivenoms. Support by partners and donors is needed to make it happen ! #ISBAD
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Dr Camilla Ducker
Dr Camilla Ducker@drclstbg·
Register for @WHO Webinar on Monday 19th September #Snakebite continues to be a cause of death and disability and access to prevention & care is not easy or equitable. Be part of the discussion on how to end this suffering. bit.ly/NTD-snake
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