Publications by authors named "T Berhane"

Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a fundamental evolutionary process that plays a key role in bacterial evolution. The likelihood of a successful transfer event is expected to depend on the precise balance of costs and benefits resulting from pathway acquisition. Most experimental analyses of HGT have focused on phenotypes that have large fitness benefits under appropriate selective conditions, such as antibiotic resistance.

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  • * The NYCEAL conducted focus groups with NYC residents to assess their views on vaccine effectiveness and barriers to vaccination, categorizing participants by their vaccination status.
  • * Key themes from the analysis included trust in science, perceived vaccine effectiveness, and how people's views evolved over time, suggesting that cognitive biases influenced perceptions but didn't always change vaccination behavior.
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Mental and financial hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City was severe, but how vulnerable groups have been disproportionately impacted is incompletely understood. In partnership with community stakeholders, we administered a web-based survey to a convenience sample of New York City residents (18 + years) from May 2020 to April 2021 to evaluate their financial and emotional stressors. We analyzed outcomes by race, ethnicity, and education level.

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New York City experienced a high COVID-19 burden and striking disparities among racial and ethnic minoritized groups. The New York Community Engagement Alliance Against COVID-19 Disparities (NYCEAL) collaborated with health agencies and clinical providers to increase and facilitate COVID-19 vaccinations across New York City. NYCEAL partners and their network of hundreds of community health workers delivered vaccine education, fostered community trust, and supported vaccine uptake among low-income, limited‒English-proficient, and racial and ethnic minoritized communities.

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  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a serious type of liver cancer that's becoming more common, mostly because people don't notice it early on.
  • Many patients can't have surgery when they find out they have cancer, so doctors are looking for new treatments.
  • Researchers discovered a specific RNA called PURPL that is linked to HCC and found that targeting it can help make cancer cells more sensitive to a common cancer drug called doxorubicin.
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