Precision/Personalized medicine- a frequent but vaguely discussed topic across many different complex human #diseases like #cancer for more than a decade with little to no actual way of implementation. Here's one-"Phenotypic Reference Maps" fresh off the press @FrontNetPhysiol
Many Americans genuinely believe @USMNT will win the @FIFAWorldCup .
This part of the culture is what has made the country great.
It’s a feature by design that they will always give themselves the chance, even when the odds are stacked against them 🇺🇸
Houstonians are great people.
One resident dressed some of his trees in Dutch jerseys and also had dozens of cases of bottled water for folks marching to Houston Stadium with the Oranje Bus.. #Netherlands
What a Charismatic speaker and what a speech! The context, knowing the target audience, and keeping the audience hooked with such a powerful delivery
New york city has chosen a proper leader .
New Science Blog: Why has AI advanced faster in coding than in biology?
To agents, bio databases are like cities built before cars—maddening to drive in because they're designed for different traffic.
How do we build infrastructure agents can use?
https://t.co/PQaNQ4GRJZ
This is the silent part that people wouldn't know.
Behind closed doors inside a medical conference, a large group of clinicians and researchers giving a standing ovation to another group of clinicians and researchers who found a way to increase survival in patients suffering from one of the, if not the, worst cancer in humans.
Metastatic pancreatic cancer.
They'll do this and then be on their way to see their patients the next day as if nothing happened.
And then work on something new to better what they did in this room.
That is how medical science works.
Value it and value its practitioners.
This standing ovation totally brought me to tears.
On Thursday, my dad (stage 4 pancreatic cancer) started a Revolution Medicine trial building upon these results — RMC 5127, which uses the drug celebrated here, Daraxonrasib, with another drug targeting his specific KRAS mutation, G12V.
He’s nearly 2 years into his fight with pancreatic cancer and we have personally felt the impact of this watershed moment. It is a lifeline.
To the incredible, stalwart, brilliant researchers and folks bringing these discoveries to life - thank you. Thank you thank you thank you.