@staceyabrams "In democracy we do not elect savors, we cast our ballots for those who see our struggles & pledge to serve, who hear our dreams & work to make them real who defend our way of life by protecting our right to vote" https://t.co/66KRnGK3nQ #votingforaleadernotasavor
Many thanks to Whitney Slightham for her article on our work on milk exosomes as drug delivery devices and collaboration with Homestead Creamery in VT News today. The paper describing our study in Nanotheranostics is at - https://t.co/gQWJho0di9
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#MSAStudentCouncil enjoyed seeing familiar faces and meeting new student members at this year's PMCx60 and M&M. We would love for you to join us as a member of Student Council to continue building this community year-round!
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So excited to receive my first grant with @Cameron8283 to study how to improve retention of women and under-represented minorities in biomedical engineering! Thanks to @PSUEngineering for the internal funding and making this topic a priority.
“Legislative support agencies and committees have been allowed to atrophy, reducing policy expertise on S&T issues and institutional knowledge about policymaking and how to be effective in Congress” #policypoweredbydata
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working on the @MicroscopyToday MSA Women Pioneers article for March. The effect of listening, relistening and writing the stories of these women is resulting in true pride in being part of @MicroscopySoc. MSA invests in people.
Recent publication in Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences @FrontiersIn from researchers at RIKEN SPring-8 @riken_en showing #microed#crystallography results using a JEOL CryoARM 300 @JEOL_Japan with a DE-64 direct detector: https://t.co/yxHZoDTt0u
Need to learn about kinetics of materials? My advisor just published a new textbook! I think it's great, but I might be biased because I made a bunch of figures for it and helped edit. I'm incredibly happy I was able to help him with this project and see my figures printed!
We are thrilled to announce that LPIC Executive Director Dr. Libbie Sonnier has been named a New Orleans CityBusiness Women of the Year 2020 Honoree. @LibsCaj
Good news alert! For those of you who are lucky enough to know @LibsCaj this won’t surprise you. She was named as one of the women of the year in NoLA. Libbie is methodical, intelligent and passion. She is a #changemaker
30 minutes early to the poll and the line is already shockingly long. It makes me happy. We should all vote. The election isn’t over until every vote is counted. #BattlegroundState#2020Elections
@kjpinmd To be clear I am on the side of a solution not a party. I am always on the side of the children. I am hoping that Congress stop acting like they are a lesser branch and start to find real solutions. It’s their job.
If you are voting for DJT bc he is pro life & you want to protect the babies. You place your vote in the wrong place. SCOTUS will be overwhelmingly pro life. So now vote to protect the babies at the boarder. Trump won’t do that bc he put them there. #545children#matthew18v6