Rukmani Sridharan, PhD

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Rukmani Sridharan, PhD

Rukmani Sridharan, PhD

@AMAAScience

Bioengineering PhD, medical writer, editor @medgadget, Science communicator. @amaascience on insta. Views are my own (She | Her)

Dublin City, Ireland Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Ali Khademhosseini
Ali Khademhosseini@khademh·
As you may know, I have spent the past 25 years growing cells in culture as part of my work in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Over time, I have become increasingly concerned about our impact on the planet and how it will affect future generations. In the last 5 years, I have focused on developing technologies to make sustainable food through cell bioprocessing. One of my achievements is the development of a cultivated meat process that addresses the current challenges of factory farming. Along the way, we also devised a method to eliminate animal slaughter from FBS production. We collect platelet-rich plasma from free-range cows through a plasmapheresis process, which provides a rich cocktail of growth factors. These cows live on a ranch and contribute to carbon sequestration through sustainable farming practices. The platelet lysate we collect meets the needs for growing cells in culture, as demonstrated in the attached white paper with numerous third-party validations. I would love for you to consider using Plenty in your research. You can learn more about Plenty and consider it for your needs at Plenty. If you are not completely satisfied with Plenty, our team will do whatever it takes to ensure your satisfaction. Thank you for your consideration. getplenty.bio
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Tatiane Eufrásio
Tatiane Eufrásio@TatianeEufrasio·
Have you heard about tissue-cyborganics? Would you like to learn more about? Check out our latest review paper, and be tuned for more. #TeamBioEngine @DTU_HealthTech
Biomaterials Advances@BiomaterialsAdv

Interested in tissue engineering? Our latest review outlines the mechanisms of action & applications of self-healing hydrogels in molecule delivery, surgical processes, and medical devices for diagnostics & precision therapies. #ab0015" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">sciencedirect.com/science/articl… @gorka_orive @aldo369369369

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Erica Tierney
Erica Tierney@erica_tierney·
𝗪𝐇𝐀𝐓 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐍𝐄𝐄𝐃 𝐓𝐎 𝐊𝐍𝐎𝗪 & 𝗪𝐇𝐀𝐓 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐍𝐄𝐄𝐃 𝐓𝐎 𝐃𝐎! ⁣ ⁣ Please share this far & wide. ⁣ ⁣ Politicians only pay attention to things that get traction so the more you spread the word the better ⁣ ⁣ Thank you ⁣ ⁣ #leaveourleave
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Anusha Shankar
Anusha Shankar@nushiamme·
I have news! I just joined @TIFRH_buzz as faculty 2 weeks ago. It's a crazy change after 11 years of living in the US! But I'm super excited to work with students in India to study animals in the tropics, understand heterothermy better, and help shape Indian ecology!
TIFR Hyderabad@TIFRH_buzz

The nationwide entrance examination for the TIFR Graduate School Admissions will be conducted on December 10, 2023. Apply here: tifr.res.in/academics/gs_a… Last date to apply: Nov 02, 2023 (Noon) FAQs: tifr.res.in/academics/faq.…

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Alex Kaplan
Alex Kaplan@alexkaplan0·
Today might have seen the biggest physics discovery of my lifetime. I don't think people fully grasp the implications of an ambient temperature / pressure superconductor. Here's how it could totally change our lives.
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Brown Skin Matters
Brown Skin Matters@BrwnSkinMatters·
The scarlet fever rash is historically described as bright red, but on people of color this can clearly be inaccurate; the rash may simply be flesh colored along with the characteristic sandpapery feel and appearance. #Pediatrics #MedTwitter #ScarletFever
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Prof. Fergal O'Brien
Prof. Fergal O'Brien@fjobrien·
Very proud to be selected by @ORSsociety to receive this award which recognizes the tireless efforts of all the researchers & support staff (past and present) in @RCSI_Irl @TissueEngDublin who have worked in my lab developing advanced biomaterials for #musculoskeletal repair
Orthopaedic Research Society@ORSsociety

CONGRATS to @fjobrien of @TissueEngDublin on receiving the 2023 Urist Award! This honors Fergal's accomplishments as a tissue regeneration investigator as it relates to the musculoskeletal system. Congratulate Fergal at the Awards Ceremony on Feb 12: bit.ly/3TxPAXH

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Rukmani Sridharan, PhD@AMAAScience·
What a fascinating piece of research! The methods section reads like a story :)
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Rukmani Sridharan, PhD@AMAAScience·
@mittenbery I book them assistance if they have very short layovers, otherwise they prefer to walk so that they can experience the airports at their own pace! 🤷😁
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Rukmani Sridharan, PhD@AMAAScience·
Anyone who's at the airport today, how bad is it? Can my husband stand in queue for my elderly parents until the check in line? #DublinAirport
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Rukmani Sridharan, PhD@AMAAScience·
@Emmaduffy56 Thank you for your reply! Do you know if I can send my husband as proxy to stand in line for my elderly parents until check in? Is there anybody checking tickets before check in?
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Susana Flores
Susana Flores@amy_fv·
#DublinAirport T1, Tuesday 31 May at 3.00 am. Hoping my family can get their flight at 6.05 am 😕
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Martin Bauer
Martin Bauer@martinmbauer·
Human eyes only see the world through the very narrow 'visible spectrum' of electromagnetic radiation. But not all creatures see the world in the same light. Quite literally. Bees for example can see shorter wavelengths and for them flowers look even more spectacular 🧵1/12
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