@EricTopol@Nature@erturklab Love this study, already talking to my postdoc about it. Methods to monitor and measure pathology, often subtle, far away from the “diseased” organ, are game changing. In fairness though, you can only clear a mouse or person once, and it’s hard to treat them after that.
So honored to have been selected as the Outstanding Student Leader of the year! I pour my heart and soul (and many thankless hours) into the many organizations across Stritch and am grateful to have been recognized 🙏🏻
@TristanThomasTV The big 10 should be embarrassed by what happened today. Shame, shame shame! Without a doubt the worst officiating I’ve seen in my life, and I’ve seen a lot of bad officiating
If you actually happen to be researching inflammation and the role of mitochondrial pathways on inflammation, today is a pretty crazy day to go on social media.
The recent cuts to federal mRNA research funding are killing our best chance to cure cancer.
Read my OP-ED on this topic in BioSpace, linked below.
https://t.co/qDy1leWUI7
Vought has ordered a halt on all extramural NIH funding for the rest of the FY. No words. You cannot let this stand @SenateDems@SenateGOP@NIHDirector_Jay@hubermanlab
https://t.co/tJSaWl7Ddk Trump Administration Puts New Chokehold on Billions in Health-Research
While I’m a big fan of new technologies that help us study human biology…there’s still no replacement for animal research! I wrote an article outlining this in @GENbio
https://t.co/CGXeaMs7Fa
@NJBeisner So Medicare will now cover long term nursing home care? You think it does already, don’t you? m not sure this post will age well. This is you being uninformed. Google it.
@dr_andrealove Dr. Love, while I appreciate the humor and intent of your post, it is clear from the comments that you failed to appreciate the lack of intelligence of the twitter community. Please consider making your messaging accessible to those with far below average intelligence. Thank you
The Lancet: More than 39 million deaths from antibiotic-resistant infections estimated between now and 2050….
There could not be a worse time to have people talking about stopping infectious diseases research. New antibiotic approaches are needed https://t.co/Fv6jlr20UY