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E m 🍾 + 🧪 = happy (she/her)

@em_sci

Science Comm expert (20yrs+). Director of @commitAUS ♥️science♥️food♥️wine. Support diversity, women in STEM + EMCRs. Alumni of My Kitchen Rules. Personal acct.

Always was, always will be. เข้าร่วม Şubat 2012
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Dr. Dominic Ng
Dr. Dominic Ng@DrDominicNg·
New Cell paper from the team that discovered glymphatic clearance (how your brain removes waste during sleep). Sleep hours DIDN'T predict brain cleaning. Neither did REM or deep sleep. They found what actually matters - and why some sleeping pills might undermine it 🧵
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Foundation for the WA Museum
Foundation for the WA Museum@foundation_wam·
And the winner of FameLab Australia 2025 is ... Tammy Lee! 🎉 👏 🏆 Tammy Lee, an embryologist representing @uwanews, is the winner of the FameLab Australia 2025 science communication competition. Kenya Fernandez, a microbiologist from the @Sydney_Uni, and Caitlin Dudley, a plant scientist representing Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI), were named runners-up. Congratulations to all finalists, who showcased their science communication skills and delivered outstanding talks! A big thank you to all FameLab partners for their support throughout the year: the @wamuseum, @cheltfestivals, @commitaus, Community Broadcasting Foundation, @CurtinUni, @ForrestResearch, @MurdochUni, @WaInspiring, the Wellspring Group & Foundation and @uwanews. Find out more 👉link in bio.
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Comm-it Australia (science communication)
What a blast! A totally epic night @em_sci
Foundation for the WA Museum@foundation_wam

And the winner of FameLab Australia 2025 is ... Tammy Lee! 🎉 👏 🏆 Tammy Lee, an embryologist representing @uwanews, is the winner of the FameLab Australia 2025 science communication competition. Kenya Fernandez, a microbiologist from the @Sydney_Uni, and Caitlin Dudley, a plant scientist representing Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI), were named runners-up. Congratulations to all finalists, who showcased their science communication skills and delivered outstanding talks! A big thank you to all FameLab partners for their support throughout the year: the @wamuseum, @cheltfestivals, @commitaus, Community Broadcasting Foundation, @CurtinUni, @ForrestResearch, @MurdochUni, @WaInspiring, the Wellspring Group & Foundation and @uwanews. Find out more 👉link in bio.

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Foundation for the WA Museum
Foundation for the WA Museum@foundation_wam·
12 researchers. 12 cutting-edge projects. Just 3 minutes each. It's science explained like never before! 🎟 FameLab Australia Final: tickets on sale now! 📅 18 Sep 2025, WA Museum Boola Bardip visit.museum.wa.gov.au/boolabardip/fa…
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Nate Byrne
Nate Byrne@SciNate·
Mail's in! Proof that the art of letter-writing isn't dead! Anyone have suggestions for my next do?
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Tina Katsaros
Tina Katsaros@tinakatsaros·
I had to explain #MECFS for the first time to a young kid and actually really struggled to find the right words. I love sci-comm and love breaking down my science to be more accessible, but I’ve never had to explain to young audience before. Any #pwME who have some advice?
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Daniel Missailidis, PhD
Daniel Missailidis, PhD@DanMissailidis·
@em_sci I’m used to cutting my coat to my cloth, so the more the better I guess Current iteration of this project for proof of concept is in 30k pound ballpark. Can do more with more and less with less :)
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Daniel Missailidis, PhD
Daniel Missailidis, PhD@DanMissailidis·
It’s looking like my post-DecodeME grant number 1 is going to be looking for abnormal mitophagy in primary cell lines from pwME. Samples, personnel and techniques already in place, just need the cash for consumables and labour. This follows the finding of FBXL4 as a risk gene.
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Putrino Lab
Putrino Lab@PutrinoLab·
None of my #LongCOVID presentation at Keystone was confidential. In fact there was a point in my presentation where I literally urged listeners to share widely and break the conference photography rules. My team’s science is intended to be shared and communicated widely.
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Sarah
Sarah@sarssee·
will lead pharmaceutical industries to develop new treatments and new drugs that will help this community that has really been unseen, unheard and totally ignored for 30, 40 years. 3/
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Sarah
Sarah@sarssee·
Anne: Today’s research findings however do give those people who have been invalidated for years and years, ignored for years and years, gaslit, made to believe that they’ve got a psychological condition, today and overnight we have received findings that finally validate that 1/
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