The lab of Jennifer Strahle, MD (@strahleMD) celebrated the official opening of the new Neuroscience Research Building. Very excited to see even more amazing discoveries coming from this group! #hydrocephalus
Excited to share a multi-year collaborative effort reviewing iron and blood breakdown product transporters in the neonatal brain. Many opportunities to further our understanding of iron handling after neonatal IVH! @panshelei@andrewthale3 @dhvanii_raval https://t.co/fEWg63D1MB
Thank you to the @WUSTLdbbs βs Vagelos Fellowship for a great summer of research and learning! Enjoyed being a part of this program and thank you to my mentor @strahleMD for all her guidance. πππ¬
#WINSxResearchMonday@strahleMD is 1 of only 8 female neurosurgeons currently running an R01 funded lab.
This paper with describes:
βοΈ A novel method of for tracking CSF circulation
βοΈ New CSF-parenchyma interactions via the basal cisterns
https://t.co/p2mQPjHs6F
Thrilled to share our work led by @panshelei on region-specific CSF circulation in the developing brain - out today in @NatureComms. This has implications for neuron-CSF interactions and cognitive outcomes in #hydrocephalus@WashUNeurosurg@WUSTLmed https://t.co/vjV3ARYnqF
Despite having Stage 4 stomach cancer, Justin Hardy is the second-leading scorer for @WashUBasketball.
"This is me living my life regardless of the circumstances. If this isn't beating it, I don't know what is."
This is fascinating.
I can't imagine how infuriating it must be to be a doctor/healthcare worker in a society where people don't trust you enough to listen to you but trust you enough to feel entitled to your care when their poor choices inevitably land them to the ICU.
Congratulations to @PVPublications! "How PV plans to manage the remainder of the school year" has just been published on Best of SNO! https://t.co/rGVMvjfEgC