I am a neonatologist who cares for sick babies and a physician-scientist who studies maternal and neonatal immunology. Opinions expressed online are my own.
A beautiful paper suggesting women develop a greater sense of smell upon birth to recognise their pups. Giving birth gives birth to neurons | @ScienceMagazine https://t.co/5lsGOZ1jAO
Ever wonder why it is so hard to ventilate an apneic baby in the delivery room? 93% of time the vocal cords are closed! 57% of time VC closed even when on CPAP. Where do we add this to MRSOPA?
#NeoResus#NeoTwitter@EBNEO#NeoEBM https://t.co/2Ef7MkQW2l
Baby cells remain in mothers after birth and could help future pregnancies, US study finds https://t.co/09ViUpHOaO Thanks for this great summary and discussion!
Reproductive outcomes after pregnancy-induced displacement of preexisting microchimeric cells | Science https://t.co/i5NGYbY94G more immunology learned from mothers and babies 😀
Deadline to open comment on proposed revisions to ACGME Pediatric Residency requirements is April 5th! @neo_twiter
Open comment here: https://t.co/VSVA7enGC3
Recs here: https://t.co/n4Wr68AePT
Honored that our work is featured in the @CincyChildrens 2022 Research Annual Report! Read the summary: https://t.co/Hi8ZF1UVey. Read the full journal article (@Nature): https://t.co/4mg3MEQCgl
@POTUS So why didn’t you support the railroad workers? It would have cost 1% of the railroad profits to provide them with the sick leave they were asking for? Instead yoi supported the railroads and forced a deal that continues to hurt railroad workers and their families.
@wyomingwormboy Would suggest we all start petitioning our elected representatives to do something about this. We have a very strong case to make for the ROI for basic and translational research funding.
Thanks to @CellCellPress for featuring our advanced synthetic embryo work on the cover of the new September 1st Cell issue. Thanks to @maayanvisuals for transforming our inspiration from Rene Magritte work into the context of stembryology.
Friendly fungi: symbiosis with commensal Candida albicans https://t.co/HldxEntuzx Thanks to @TrendsImmuno for giving us this fantastic opportunity to summarize and share this perspective on commensal fungi