Preview: Issue 33
The latest issue of The Lyme Report goes out to subscribers tomorrow and in it I’ll be throwing a spotlight on some of the women who’ve been leading Lyme disease research in this country.
FEATURE: In honour of Women’s History Month, tomorrow’s feature will give you some insights into the research efforts of five Canadian women who have been making their mark in the field of Lyme disease research.
ANALYSIS: Tomorrow’s newsletter will also take you through a paper by University of New Brunswick researchers who are looking into the efficacy of using biosensors to replace antibody tests in the diagnosis of early stage Lyme disease.
NEWS BRIEFS: Canadian youth sue the federal government, an Algonquin elder writes a children’s book, and a veterinary researcher shares her knowledge about Lyme disease in dogs.
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