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Dec 13, 2025, 17:38
Amaliris Guerra: Science We Do Has Real Human Stakes
Amaliris Guerra, Research Scientist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, shared on LinkedIn:
”I wrote this short piece after years working in iron biology and hematology.
Iron is not just a nutrient, it is a system level regulator that shapes oxygen delivery, immune function, and health outcomes.
Sharing it here as a reminder that the science we do has real human stakes, and sometimes the clearest way to say that is in plain language.
If you work in anemia, inflammation, or iron regulation, I would love to connect.”

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