A lesson I wish I learned earlier:
Talent and intelligence are abundant. Courage is not. The people you admire are the ones who had the courage to act.
They aren’t more talented than you. They aren’t smarter than you. They just took action when you didn’t.
- @SahilBloom
Lipotoxic small extracellular vesicles induce beta cell dysfunction in healthy mouse and human #islets highlighting potential avenues for therapeutic interventions targeting sEV-mediated pathways to preserve beta cell health https://t.co/j3JmVHgeyq #diabetes
15 years ago on this day, one of the most ghastly terror attacks shook us. One of the greatest son of Bharat Maa,Veer Shaheed Tukaram Omble demonstrated exemplary courage and selflessness to catch Kasab alive. Forever indebted. Garv hai aise mahaan insaan par. #MumbaiTerrorAttack
@ashleyruba_phd I think the motivation to do a PhD is very different and unique than any of the problems you mentioned. I mean one only gets to do PhD when his quest to know more is much more than his mentality of getting rich. It gives you a taste of novelty and responsibility both I guess.
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New publication from @UdiQimron
lab, led by Moran Goren. We developed a new phage engineering tool based on Portmage system, named 'portphage' for efficient scarless editing of phage genome. https://t.co/FLu3zyr7AV