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My colleague always drags me when she watches musicals. 💃🏻
And so, Les Misérables will be the next in queue. ☺
Musicals are awesome. I love watching them. 🥰🥰🥰
It is with great enthusiasm that we announce the promotion of our colleague, @kate_sciart to Director of Research Mobilization. Kate wows our clients by bringing their science to life, and she is a valued leader to the team. Let’s show her the kudos she deserves! #SciComm #SciArt
I didn’t get to thank all my colleagues on here from OLSP that were there for me straight away after I did my foot in. I felt so supported & looked after, you all magically appeared with wheelchairs & ice packs within a heartbeat! Thanks!! And a big THANKS to Miss McInnes!! 👍🏻
December: The effect of providing women sustained access to HIV self-tests on male partner testing, couples testing, and HIV incidence in Kenya by @hthirumurthy and colleagues https://t.co/g7vILq1rEb
November: Long-term results from the FLAIR and ATLAS-2M trials FLAIR by @profchloeorkin and colleagues https://t.co/NvAZf0kMf3 ATLAS-2M by Hans Jaeger and colleagues https://t.co/oW149JdqsY Earlier in the year we discussed the FLAIR trial in our podcast https://t.co/DXlKmjeiEI
October: Improvements in transition times through the HIV cascade of care among gay and bisexual men with a new HIV diagnosis in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia (2012–19) by @DanielavSanten and colleagues https://t.co/C4yHWr4JDR
September: Menopausal hormone therapy for women living with HIV by Elizabeth Marie King and colleagues https://t.co/CrWUDAuiZo Linked podcast https://t.co/O4YajIurVN
August: Adoption of guidelines on and use of oral pre-exposure prophylaxis by Robin Schaefer and colleagues https://t.co/olHfun0GYC #openaccess
June: Factors associated with HIV infection among children in Larkana District, Pakistan by @FatimaMirPedsID and colleagues https://t.co/01D5O3pWpq Linked podcast https://t.co/jRUQqKm9RK
April: Epigenetic age acceleration changes 2 years after antiretroviral therapy initiation in adults with HIV by Andrés Esteban-Cantos and colleagues https://t.co/HLSGekpwCF
February: HIV clinic-based buprenorphine plus naloxone versus referral for methadone maintenance therapy for treatment of opioid use disorder in HIV clinics in Vietnam by @KorthuisTodd and colleagues https://t.co/3nZKUTRlfg Listen to the linked podcast: https://t.co/FaBQXUMWsF
A review of 2021 in @TheLancetHIV covers. All artwork by @AsifHazem
January: Dolutegravir and pregnancy outcomes in women on antiretroviral therapy in Brazil by Gerson Fernando Mendes Pereira and colleagues https://t.co/jideJnWlnS
The countries decided to check if he's okay.They stayed in Russia's house to find the clues that show what happened to their colleague.But the unknown twin tries to interfere and play with them.Will the countries find the way out of the situation?
Avenge was first introduced in "XBlaze Code: Embryo."
Despite being a normal human without the ability to use magic he is able to hunt down deadly Unions.
Due to an incident in which Ripper killed his colleagues he made it his quest to eliminate him. https://t.co/zN9JjZE8uI
Help a colleague to unlock their true potential with How to Think More Effectively — a guide to using your brain more efficiently and effectively: https://t.co/2njOKGLuMu
New York-based friends + colleagues! I'm teaching a new course this spring at NYU called "Bodies on Display: The Poetics + Politics of Bodily Display in Natural History Collections." If you're part of the consortium, please pass this along to students--they're welcome to join!