Our latest episode with Deo-Gracias in the ongoing #GraduateStudentSeries is now available on YouTube. Deo-Gracias' research intersects the #NTD, schistosomiasis, vitamin D, and #immunefunction in #pregnant women & foetuses. Sèyigbéna P. Déo-G BERRY Watch it here: youtu.be/Ygpu5r0pFTo #immunology #scicomm #publichealth #pregnancy #globalhealth #NTDs #neglectedtropicaldisease #vitaminD #vitamins #immunesystem #malaria #schistosomiasis #bilhariasis #sciencecommunication #scicomm #undergrads #graduatestudents #gradschool #graduateschool #scientists #research #Africa
The Immunology in Africa Podcast
公共关系和沟通服务
science communication in immunology & related research — spotlighting Africa & amplifying African stories
关于我们
The Immunology in Africa Podcast (ImmunoAfrica) was launched in August 2022 by Wealth Okete to spotlight the stories, career journeys, and excellence of African immunology scientists. It targets individuals interested in the field of immunology, including scientists, students, and the public. At its core, ImmunoAfrica is driven by a desire to celebrate immunologists, democratise knowledge, tackle misinformation, and inspire next-gen scientists in Africa, and beyond. Episodes feature a wide range of African guests, including graduate students, pooled from renowned institutions both within and outside the continent. As at July 2024, its 24th month, the podcast had featured at least 20 guests, representing over 10 African countries, with listeners coming from over 50 countries, globally. Episodes are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and various audio streaming platforms. For inquiries, guest features, partnerships, and sponsorships, send a DM or email (via [email protected]).
- 所属行业
- 公共关系和沟通服务
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2022
The Immunology in Africa Podcast员工
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Ciro Santana
Biologist at Centro de Investiga??o e Desenvolvimento em Etnobotanica | Biomedical Research and Data Science | Python and SQL
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Wealth Okete
Science Communicator ? Founder & Host, ImmunoAfrica — The Immunology in Africa Podcast ? Co-Founder, Biospherea ? Interests: Immunology, Vaccines…
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The Immunology in Africa Podcast转发了
ICYMI: You can now listen to the 3rd episode ft. Sèyigbéna P. Déo-G BERRY on our ongoing #GraduateStudentSeries across various audio streaming platforms. The episode centres on her work on vitamin D and a parasitic disease (schistosomiasis), endemic to local communities in Gabon and other developing countries. Listen here: Apple Podcast: apple.co/4fV7pex Spotify: spoti.fi/3Z8HeeH Amazon Music: amzn.to/3Z9nPKE #immunology #immunesystem #preganancy #globalhealth #NTDs #neglectedtropicaldisease #vitaminD #vitamins #malaria #schistosomiasis #bilhariasis #sciencecommunication #scicomm #undergrads #graduatestudents #gradschool #graduateschool #scientists #research #Africa
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ICYMI: You can now listen to the 3rd episode ft. Sèyigbéna P. Déo-G BERRY on our ongoing #GraduateStudentSeries across various audio streaming platforms. The episode centres on her work on vitamin D and a parasitic disease (schistosomiasis), endemic to local communities in Gabon and other developing countries. Listen here: Apple Podcast: apple.co/4fV7pex Spotify: spoti.fi/3Z8HeeH Amazon Music: amzn.to/3Z9nPKE #immunology #immunesystem #preganancy #globalhealth #NTDs #neglectedtropicaldisease #vitaminD #vitamins #malaria #schistosomiasis #bilhariasis #sciencecommunication #scicomm #undergrads #graduatestudents #gradschool #graduateschool #scientists #research #Africa
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The Immunology in Africa Podcast转发了
Listen to this podcast with our very own Sèyigbéna P. Déo-G BERRY on vitamin D and its effects on mother and infant health.
The third episode on our #GraduateStudentSeries features Deo-Gracias, a Beninese and immunology PhD student at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), in Germany. At TUM, she researches interactions between mothers and foetuses, in the context of immune function and neglected tropical diseases. For her PhD project, she is trying to understand how infection with parasitic worms, particularly schistosoma found in fresh water snails, modulates vitamin D levels and immune function during pregnancy. Prior to joining TUM, she studied for master's in Cell Biology and Immunology at the Université d'Abomey-Calavi in Benin, exploring malaria infection, also in the context of pregnancy. This episode explores her work on vitamin D and schistosomiasis, highlighting some of its implications for women and infants in regions endemic to the parasitic disease. It also captures some of the mistakes that have punctuated her journey and how she's managed to navigate and learn from them. Listen here: Apple Podcast: apple.co/4fV7pex Spotify: spoti.fi/3Z8HeeH Amazon Music: amzn.to/3Z9nPKE #immunology #immunesystem #preganancy #globalhealth #NTDs #neglectedtropicaldisease #vitaminD #vitamins #malaria #schistosomiasis #bilhariasis #sciencecommunication #scicomm #undergrads #graduatestudents #gradschool #graduateschool #scientists #research #Africa
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The Immunology in Africa Podcast转发了
Science Communicator ? Founder & Host, ImmunoAfrica — The Immunology in Africa Podcast ? Co-Founder, Biospherea ? Interests: Immunology, Vaccines, Viruses, NTDs, & Global Health
Sèyigbéna P. Déo-G BERRY joined me on the 3rd episode of ImmunoAfrica's #GraduateStudentSeries to talk about her work on a notorious neglected tropical disease, transmitted by fresh water snails. Although she knew all along that she wanted to be a scientist, it would take her multiple rounds of internships to finally find what clicked. It obviously had to do with the immune system! She undertook both her bachelor's and master's education at the Université d'Abomey-Calavi, in her home country, Benin, before leaving for Germany to pursue a PhD. Now at the Technical University of Munich, she is studying how infection with the parasitic worm schistosoma found in fresh water snails, modulates vitamin D levels and immune function during pregnancy. In this episode, she shares updates from her ongoing PhD research project and highlights some of its potential impacts. She also talks about what she misses the most about Africa and why the stem cell is her favourite. Listen to the episode here, and share with your network. Apple Podcast: bit.ly/3NyeSUx Spotify: bit.ly/4faZAAV Amazon Music: bit.ly/3Yw3X45 Many thanks to Cédric ABODE for connecting me with Deo-Gracias. The Immunology in Africa Podcast FAIS - Federation of African Immunological Societies IUIS Junior Community Benin Immunology Society #immunology #immunesystem #preganancy #globalhealth #NTDs #neglectedtropicaldisease #vitaminD #vitamins #malaria #schistosomiasis #bilhariasis #sciencecommunication #scicomm #undergrads #graduatestudents #gradschool #graduateschool #scientists #research #Africa
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The Immunology in Africa Podcast转发了
The third episode on our #GraduateStudentSeries features Deo-Gracias, a Beninese and immunology PhD student at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), in Germany. At TUM, she researches interactions between mothers and foetuses, in the context of immune function and neglected tropical diseases. For her PhD project, she is trying to understand how infection with parasitic worms, particularly schistosoma found in fresh water snails, modulates vitamin D levels and immune function during pregnancy. Prior to joining TUM, she studied for master's in Cell Biology and Immunology at the Université d'Abomey-Calavi in Benin, exploring malaria infection, also in the context of pregnancy. This episode explores her work on vitamin D and schistosomiasis, highlighting some of its implications for women and infants in regions endemic to the parasitic disease. It also captures some of the mistakes that have punctuated her journey and how she's managed to navigate and learn from them. Listen here: Apple Podcast: apple.co/4fV7pex Spotify: spoti.fi/3Z8HeeH Amazon Music: amzn.to/3Z9nPKE #immunology #immunesystem #preganancy #globalhealth #NTDs #neglectedtropicaldisease #vitaminD #vitamins #malaria #schistosomiasis #bilhariasis #sciencecommunication #scicomm #undergrads #graduatestudents #gradschool #graduateschool #scientists #research #Africa
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The third episode on our #GraduateStudentSeries features Deo-Gracias, a Beninese and immunology PhD student at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), in Germany. At TUM, she researches interactions between mothers and foetuses, in the context of immune function and neglected tropical diseases. For her PhD project, she is trying to understand how infection with parasitic worms, particularly schistosoma found in fresh water snails, modulates vitamin D levels and immune function during pregnancy. Prior to joining TUM, she studied for master's in Cell Biology and Immunology at the Université d'Abomey-Calavi in Benin, exploring malaria infection, also in the context of pregnancy. This episode explores her work on vitamin D and schistosomiasis, highlighting some of its implications for women and infants in regions endemic to the parasitic disease. It also captures some of the mistakes that have punctuated her journey and how she's managed to navigate and learn from them. Listen here: Apple Podcast: apple.co/4fV7pex Spotify: spoti.fi/3Z8HeeH Amazon Music: amzn.to/3Z9nPKE #immunology #immunesystem #preganancy #globalhealth #NTDs #neglectedtropicaldisease #vitaminD #vitamins #malaria #schistosomiasis #bilhariasis #sciencecommunication #scicomm #undergrads #graduatestudents #gradschool #graduateschool #scientists #research #Africa
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Find out how Onyeka's research contributes towards the fight against the #Lassa #virus. ?? Apple Podcast: apple.co/3NQ0KWO Spotify: spoti.fi/4hz5nlD Amazon Music: amzn.to/3AD2zTU YouTube: bit.ly/3Z30biI #immunology #vaccines #antibodies
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Writing finds multiple uses in the arsenal of a graduate student. Onyeka shares why it's one of his go-to skills in this clip. Find the full episode here: Apple Podcast: apple.co/3NQ0KWO Spotify: spoti.fi/4hz5nlD Amazon Music: amzn.to/3AD2zTU YouTube: bit.ly/3Z30biI #graduateschool #writing #scicomm #communication #immunology #vaccines #immuneresponse #viruses
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Our episode ft. Onyeka for this year's #GraduateStudentSeries is now on YouTube! For his PhD, Onyeka S. Chukwudozie is trying to understand #antibody immune responses to the Lassa virus in endemic regions within Nigeria. This project will inform #vaccine design against multiple strains of the virus. https://bit.ly/3Z30biI #immunology #scicomm #gradschool
Outsmarting the Lassa Virus through a Multi-target Vaccine - Onyeka Chukwudozie (E24)
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