What makes humans unique? In our new preprint from the @KriegsteinLab, we generated a cross-species proteomic map of synapse development in the human, macaque, and mouse neocortex. Here is a brief summary of what we found: (1/8)
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Excited to announce that I will be starting my lab at the @YaleCSC on July 1st. The lab will study the developmental trajectory of psychiatric disorders with a focus on brain connectivity and gene regulation. Come join me, postdoc positions available! pls RT
A portable, low-field MRI can detect brain damage from strokes, potentially making this type of medical imaging more accessible. https://t.co/vngkmVM61N
It's been incredible to deploy and validate a low field, portable MRI with @MercyMazurek and @BradleyCahn. Very grateful to have my first publication centered on this novel neuroimaging solution! More exciting work to come this year...
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“This pandemic is making everyone acutely aware of the fragility of life. ... I think the need to connect to God may be greater after this is over.”
— Yale Divinity School Dean Greg Sterling via @phillyinquirer
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If medical students and trainees are taught to recognize symptoms of disease in only white patients and learn to perform lifesaving maneuvers on only male-bodied mannequins, medical educators may be unwittingly contributing to health disparities.
Ever wondered how vaccines are developed? Same. This part of the article stood out to me: “Previous studies found that some animals that were infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) after being vaccinated fared worse than those that had not been vaccinated”
Canadian virologist @akelvinlab and her colleagues are now developing and testing vaccines against #COVID19. She spoke with Nature about the effort. https://t.co/clRmjGEqe4
When we’re healthy, we’re better equipped to support and serve our loved ones. If anyone you know experiences stroke symptoms, please seek treatment. Hospitals are waiting, and they’re prepared.
In his recent opinion piece in @washingtonpost, Division Chief @sheth_kevin draws a possible correlation between the drastic decrease in stroke admissions at @YNHH and stroke patients' fear of contracting #COVID19 in a hospital setting.
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NEWS: System uses hydrogen peroxide to sterilize 80,000 N95 masks per day and will serve hospitals across the entire Boston area. Approved by @US_FDA just a week ago. More shipping to other high need cities ahead of viral peak. Thank you @Battelle. https://t.co/9vEJhMQL8e
People seriously ill with #COVID19 experienced striking improvement after receiving infusions of blood from disease survivors, according to two separate research teams. See some of the latest research on the virus. https://t.co/RDjWXsEH9w
Love these helpful tips on how to stay sharp while social distancing. One thing I’m going to do is redirect time on social media to reading! Looking forward to finally finishing Atul Gawande’s “Complications...”, which I’ve been (slowly) reading for over 3 months now!
Social distancing, a key element of all plans to slow the coronavirus outbreak, can challenge mental health. Global health experts offer tips to stay mentally healthy. https://t.co/TL0wify9G3