In this episode, Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham discusses her recent paper publication (https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c17384 ) and the research work of one of her PhD researchers. The paper focuses on non-animal based modeling of infectious diseases, specifically human liver stage malaria. The study involves creating a viable and bio-relevant liver model using synthetic nano scaffolds. Dr. Raimi-Abraham also talks about her recent interview on the Pharma Drama YouTube channel and her plans to be interviewed on other podcasts and platforms. The episode concludes with Dr. Raimi-Abraham addressing a listener's dilemma about balancing research work with personal life.




Takeaways

Dr. Raimi-Abraham's research focuses on non-animal based modeling of infectious diseases, particularly human liver stage malaria.
The recent paper publication explores the creation of a viable and bio-relevant liver model using synthetic nano scaffolds.
Dr. Raimi-Abraham discusses her interview on the Pharma Drama YouTube channel and her plans for more interviews on different platforms.
She provides advice on finding a better work-life balance, emphasizing the importance of having a personal life and hobbies, giving oneself permission to rest, and seeking support and advice from supervisors when workload becomes overwhelming.



Keywords


paper publication, PhD research, infectious diseases, liver model, nano scaffolds, interview, work-life balance


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