A History of Swine

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In Ancient Egypt, pork was food for poor people. Pigs were used only to improve seed germination on fields. After sowing, pigs ran across the field to tramp the seeds more profound into the soil. As a result, pigs were considered “unclean,” and swine shepherds...

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3 Takeaways from Research EXPO 20/21 in Moscow

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On May 21, two of our Bazis team members Anastasia Leonteva and Anastasia Tsykareva (otherwise known as Anastasia squared) were in Moscow for the fifth annual Research EXPO 20/21. Organized by the Association of Research Companies “Group 7/89”, there were more than 50 leading companies...

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History of the world’s first vaccine

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In the early 18th century, the first ever vaccine was discovered by Edward Jenner while attempting to find a cure for smallpox. He is considered the Father of Modern Vaccination due to his success in inventing the world’s first vaccine which eradicated Smallpox (source).Here is...

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Searching for a Common Language

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Note, this article originally appeared in the November/December 2020 issue of Quirks. By Anna Shevalova, our head of Bazis Health and Katharina Gancarczyk, project manager. Virtual patient communities provide people a digital space to interact and discuss their questions, fears and anxieties around various medical issues....

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