Charles Jillings, CEO of Utilico, energized by strong economic momentum across Latin America. Watch the video here.
Anyone any thoughts on Proposed Share Consolidation RNS?
Amazing work Tom and Bleepa team, look foward to many more positive updates.
https://www.thearmchairtrader.com/three-quick-facts-synairgen-wh-smith-ihg/
getting noticed again!!
https://twitter.com/Synairgenplc/status/1565304403174858754/photo/1
Detective Aim deserves all the thanks for this little update I posted this morning, he is always busy digging away and finding info, I just turned on my laptop this morning looking desperately for a crumb of news, and there was RM staring at me, I nearly choked on my toast, I just wanted to get this posted over to this bb before I went to work, think you needed a bit of cheering up on here.
https://www.terrapinn.com/conference/antimicrobial-resistance-congress-usa/speakers.stm
From Detective Aim on twitter, looks promising:https://twitter.com/search?q=%23sng&src=recent_search_click&pf=on
from twiter: nice little article, https://twitter.com/NHSgms/status/1557622852496637953
on twitter earlier this morning:https://twitter.com/John_H_McD/status/1551674321852063746
https://twitter.com/genedriveplc/status/1550392956019949568
interesting,
This borrowed from Detective Aim on twitter, have not had chance to read it myself but think it will be of interest..https://twitter.com/AIMdective/status/1544939601357406211
Thanks to Det Aim.
That was the best breakfast read in a long time, thank you to Wigster77 and Doc83 for such a detailed account of the mornings events and to Graham for filling in. I think we are all reassured that Team Synairgen are still as passionate and enthusiastic as always, despite that huge February setback, I'm sure it has made them even more determined, they are a strong team.
Doc83, unfortunately, no I wasn't there but patiently waiting to read your posts, thank you, also pleased that you feel more positive, hopefully that will rub off onto all of us!! Will be interesting reading the feedback later, take care all.
Interesting article, “Our data suggest that viruses do not necessarily evolve to attenuate their pathogenicity. Therefore, we should continue rapidly evaluating newly emerging variants. Viral evolution will continue, it never ends,” he said.
The study, published on the bioRxiv preprint server ahead of peer-review because of its timely nature also found that, as with Delta – and unlike BA.2 – BA.4 and BA.5 developed more in the lungs and less in the throat.
“It’s clear that BA.4 and BA.5 have got a growth advantage over BA.2 because they’re replacing it. That’s probably most due to immune evasion,” said Steve Griffin, of Leeds University, who was not involved in the study.
From article;https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/new-covid-variant-ba5-growing-so-fast-it-has-become-most-common-strain-with-cases-unlikely-to-fall/ar-AAYrVnd?ocid=chromentpnews