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Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health

Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health

@tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.ukEnglish flagEnglishEducationTier C
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Joined November 2024 (1 year on Bluesky)
Followers
1.3K
Growth (7d)
-
Following
63
Posts
325~0.6/day
Influence
23

Follower growth

Not enough history yet - growth is tracked from first discovery.

Bio

CTMGH, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford. Network of research groups based in Oxford and across Africa and Asia. Tackling infectious diseases, from clinical studies to behavioural sciences.

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Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health on Bluesky - frequently asked questions

How many followers does Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health have on Bluesky?
Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health (@tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk) currently has 1,283 followers on Bluesky. The count is refreshed continuously from the public AT Protocol.
When did Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health join Bluesky?
Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health joined Bluesky in November 2024, making the account about 1 year old.
How many posts has Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health published?
Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health has published 325 posts on Bluesky, averaging about 0.6 posts per day over the account's lifetime.
Is Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health verified on Bluesky?
@tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk does not currently show a Bluesky verification. Many real accounts on Bluesky are unverified, since verification is still rolling out.
What does Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health post about?
Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health is classified under Education in our directory. Bio: "CTMGH, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford. Network of research groups based in Oxford and across Africa and Asia. Tackling infectious diseases, from clinical studies to behavioural ".