Raha Pazoki
@rahap
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Epidemiologist (Genetic), Cardiovascular Diseases, Metabolomics, Cohort Studies, Gene Environmental Interaction Views my own
London
Joined June 2009
Why are we taking strike action? Our new video explains all: https://t.co/jSDmWsVXcG
@ucu @UCULondon
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We have a PhD studentship available at Brunel University London to investigate lamin A mutations, relevant in laminopathies, in inducing alterations to the nuclear envelope. @Bruneluni @BrunelPhDs @Joeybadger
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Evidence for Involvement of WDPCP Gene in Alcohol Consumption, Lipid Metabolism, and Liver Cirrhosis
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A funded PhD project has become available at Brunel University London, Department of Life Sciences with the deadline of 7 June 2023. Please follow the link below for more information about admission and to apply: https://t.co/PBuGe0xgId
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The Department of Life Sciences (@LifeBrunel) at Brunel University London (@Bruneluni) is now a proud winner of Athena Swan Silver award (@AdvanceHE) for achievements in the area of gender equality within the Department. #AthenaSwan | #GenderEquality
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Happy to share with you our latest #systematicreview led by @diromiza. We found that evidence on gene-diet interactions on CVD is limited and lacks correction for multiple testing, replication, and sample size consideration. https://t.co/RrjWZJKr5W
bmccardiovascdisord.biomedcentral.com
Background Both genetic background and diet are important determinants of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Understanding gene-diet interactions could help improve CVD prevention and prognosis. We aimed...
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Study of 90 obese volunteers on calorie restriction got extra benefit from time restriction eating and 40 percent wanted to continue after the 14 week trial period. “To shed the pounds don’t eat after 3pm” https://t.co/E1hB3bw2aX
thetimes.com
It is well known that a late-night snack is not advisable for dieters. Now a study suggests that weight-watchers might benefit from avoiding late-afternoon sna
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Our latest mendelian randomisation analysis on causal effects of alcohol consumption is published in Nutrients. @Nutrients_MDPI
mdpi.com
Alcohol consumption is associated with the development of cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and liver disease. The biological mechanisms are still largely unclear. Here, we aimed to use an agnostic...
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Patients with high urinary sodium should be cautioned on the potential increased impact of alcohol consumption on blood pressure. @Healthcare_MDPI @aifbw @FDrenos
https://t.co/DVhWC3ZyTu
mdpi.com
Alcohol consumption is linked to urinary sodium excretion and both of these traits are linked to hypertension and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). The interplay between alcohol consumption and sodium...
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See our latest publication: Urinary Sodium Excretion Enhances the Effect of Alcohol on Blood Pressure.
mdpi.com
Alcohol consumption is linked to urinary sodium excretion and both of these traits are linked to hypertension and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). The interplay between alcohol consumption and sodium...
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Our paper on a large scale GWAS of liver enzymes was published today in Nature Communications. https://t.co/0XrDFtCcap
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Editor's Pick—How do different contact tracing & testing methods work? What resources are needed for each? How do features of #COVID19 transmission influence their effectiveness? Read the Personal View by @LeeKShaffer et al. in @LancetMicrobe. https://t.co/ruHV0RW6aY
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#PLOSBiology: Rebuild the Academy: Supporting academic mothers during COVID-19 and beyond
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As women, we continue to call for inclusive leadership that leads to peaceful societies, good governance and stronger democracies, we #ChoosetoChallenge barriers to leaderships positions. #IWD2021 @AusEmbZim @hivosrosa @usembassyharare @UrgentAct @WCOZIMBABWE @OxfaminZim
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Inclusion of variants discovered from diverse populations improves polygenic risk score transferability https://t.co/M0vyRC6d4K
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Are you interested to apply machine learning approaches to identify genetic and clinical risk factors for cancer and cardiovascular diseases? then have a look at our fantastic position for a postdoctoral scientist.
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We need to know more about the new strain of SARS-CoV-2 mentioned by Matt Hancock before drawing any alarming conclusions. Mutations are common in viruses. Previous mutations have not had a great impact on the infectivity of the virus or the seriousness of the illness it causes.
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By the way, with gene editing medicines, we seem to entering a new era of: "Molecular Surgery" "surgery" because this is a permanent change to our own body to improve health "molecular" because the thing being changed is DNA in our own cells or organs
Here's the paper describing ex vivo gene editing to cure sickle cell disease. Will prove to be a landmark one. https://t.co/23BNUppW61
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New to #BJPOpen 🗣️ Read 'Phenome-wide and genome-wide analyses of quality of life in schizophrenia' assessing the phenotypic and genotypic determinants of quality of life in #schizophrenia. Article: https://t.co/Z8iQ9Z3qZ4
@CambUP_Psych @rcpsychGAP
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