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Ishita M. Shah, Ph. D.

@SciArtIshi

🇮🇳🇺🇸Mom & Molecular Microbiologist, 👌 Wife, Sci-Artist, serving Matrubials (YC S21)

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2024 YC Alumni Reunion was a blast 💥

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There’s NEVER a dull moment in the lab! Just look at that RNA- 1.5 ug/ul! 🔥 #RNA #oldschooldrying

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Our Founders set out to study nature's most complete food: breast milk. They learned the good bacteria, B. infantis, is key to for babies to fully digest breast milk and can help baby's gut and immune health. Try Evivo today with TUMMY10 for $10 off! #infantgut #babygut

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Presenting ⁦@Matrubials_Inc⁩ at the Grand Challenges Annual Meeting in Dakar, Senegal. What an honour it is for us to be here. #gatesfoundation #republicofsenegal #globalhealth

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Excited to be representing @Matrubials_Inc and sharing our work on building therapies that women really need. #WHISUSA #infectiousdiseases #antimicrobialresistance #WomensHealth

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Energizing meeting!

@SciArtIshi at @medfemtech congress sharing our mission of reducing the burden of #AntimicrobialResistance with an initial focus on #womenshealth, specifically recurrent #bacterialvaginosis

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Join us in supporting the @UCDavisSSC (Student Startup Center) on #GiveDay! Our support gives UCD students the resources they need to solve some of the world's biggest problems. Learn more here: ucdavis.app.box.com/file/916357715… Give at give.ucdavis.edu/2400/ESSCFND


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The generational impact of antimicrobial resistance is often overlooked. At a meeting dedicated to repro health, @SciArtIshi had the opportunity of highlighting our mission of reducing the burden of infectious diseases in women of childbearing ages. #RHIS

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From a long time ago when I sent this for my son’s Thanksgiving at school! #latepost #oldphoto #Thanksgiving #fruitbased #turkey

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#Amul Topical: BCCI announces that men and women cricketers will get the same fees!

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#HappyDiwali to all of you. Diwali is all about the victory of light over darkness- kind of like the victory of “solution” over “problem” from a #startup perspective. #festivevibes 🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔

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Today, I was just going through the text for @Matrubials_Inc’s Hacker News launch during @ycombinator S21! Nostalgia- I’m feelin it! So many fun interactions through the post. #milk #infectiousdiseases #therapies #womenshealth #skinhealth #peptides


“Key markers of bacterial vaginosis- commonly present in the semen of males seeking fertility evaluation and could potentially play significant roles in male subfertility and/or infertility”. BV is not just a women’s problem! ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…


See you there!

Matrubials has been selected to be part of the top 10 presenting their research poster at WHIS next week! Looking forward to sharing our mission at this exciting summit. #womenshealth #infectiousdiseases #antimicrobialpeptides #milk #research #drugdiscovery #therapeutics #ucdavis

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Did you know breast milk has antibiotic-like health benefits? @Matrubials_Inc, a startup out of@ucdavis, is developing products that use breast milk components to treat bacterial infections. Learn more about our Startup of the Month: comstocksmag.com/web-only/start…


Bio folks- Check out this opportunity at our company!

Interested in working at a bio startup in Davis, CA? We are NIH-SBIR funded and YC backed company focused on infectious diseases - women’s health and skin health. Please take a look. matrubials.com/careers



Ishita M. Shah, Ph. D. Reposted

For the first time there will be an Indian HPV vaccine to treat cervical cancer in women that is both affordable and accessible. We look forward to launching it later this year and we thank the #DCGI @MoHFW_INDIA for granting approval today.


Islands made of cells make for a stunning view.. 🫁🔬📸

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