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emmannaemeka

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My name is Nnaemeka Emmanuel Nnadi. I am a medical Microbiologist My passion lies in deciphering how this changing climate fosters the emergence of novel and more formidable pathogens, posing a grave risk to human lives. Employing state-of-the-art technologies, I embark on a journey to uncover the intricate molecular evolution mechanisms driving the transformation of these pathogens, all while embracing the powerful one-health framework. My research delves deep into the complex web of interactions within microbial communities, with a sharp focus on their evolutionary trajectories. I wholeheartedly support the hypothesis that climate change is a catalyst for the birth of unprecedented pathogens, poised to threaten not only humans but also animals and plants alike

Every Dona­tion Counts: Help Us Power Our Re­search with Solar

emmannaemeka10 Nov 2024 4:00 UTC
6 points
6 comments1 min readEA link

En­sur­ing Stable Power for Life-Sav­ing Re­search in Re­source-Limited Set­ting

emmannaemeka8 Nov 2024 13:15 UTC
5 points
0 comments1 min readEA link

When the Lights go out on Science: A Per­sonal Reflec­tion on Months of Lost Phage re­search Due to Power Ou­tage

emmannaemeka7 Nov 2024 16:05 UTC
18 points
0 comments2 min readEA link

Power Ou­tages Threaten to Undo Our Work: A Plea to Save Our Research

emmannaemeka27 Oct 2024 23:02 UTC
10 points
2 comments1 min readEA link

[Question] Tran­si­tion­ing from Bat­tery Cages: How Can Farm­ers Ac­cess Sup­port for Hu­mane Poul­try Sys­tems?

emmannaemeka13 Oct 2024 2:20 UTC
52 points
5 comments1 min readEA link

Part­ner with Us: Ad­vanc­ing Global Catas­trophic and AI Risk Re­search at Plateau State Univer­sity,Bokkos

emmannaemeka10 Oct 2024 1:19 UTC
15 points
0 comments2 min readEA link

Ex­cit­ing News: My New Role and the Path For­ward for Re­search and In­no­va­tion at Plateau State University

emmannaemeka26 Sep 2024 3:20 UTC
53 points
4 comments1 min readEA link