My new #math series in the New York Times, "Math, Revealed," is aimed at everyone, whether you love math or not. Have a look! You can read it here for free without a subscription. https://t.co/M6xe5i1vPq
Today UHN launches the Canada Leads 100 Challenge! 🇨🇦💯
We’re making an ambitious investment to recruit 100 world-leading scientists. Together, we'll drive the future of health research and position Canada as a leader in global innovation!
Learn more: https://t.co/ckDcm80gWE
The single best piece I have read about the US economy this election cycle, by the inimitable @rbrtrmstrng.
(I would have tried to expense the jeans though)
https://t.co/yzXQ8B2Hby
Human organs-on-chips for disease modelling, drug development and personalized medicine - wonderful new Review by @DonIngber@NatureRevGenet
https://t.co/htaKzyT0Cc
We are investigating professional psychology graduate students’ experiences at clerkship, practicum, internship, and other supervised practice placements. This survey takes ~30 mins and you can win 1 of 20 gift cards. To participate, please contact me at [email protected].
The drug development pipeline is costly and inefficient. In their new Comment, C. Leasure & G. Neuert argue that the effects of pharmacokinetic drug profiles on cellular behaviour should be tested in vitro earlier in drug development! @NeuertL@VanderbiltU https://t.co/pvOuG6VXBB
🎂In this issue of our 25 year anniversary:
Anne E. Carpenter (@DrAnneCarpenter) & Shantanu Singh (@shantanuXsingh) offer a Comment on bringing computation and biology together!
#computerscience#biomedicalresearch
👉🏻https://t.co/Yzji21DMQT
https://t.co/vBXaJgatHl
This month's Technology Feature investigates how researchers are using ultrasound-based techniques to reveal the inner workings of the brain.
https://t.co/7SRqnw0Fnu
Congratulations to Physics prof @MichaelKolios for receiving the prestigious IEEE Carl Hellmuth Hertz Ultrasonics Award at #IUS2023 in recognition of his career achievements and contributions in medical imaging. 🏆
Learn more about this accomplishment: https://t.co/PbQTNyyWBV
One method of assessing blood pressure involves listening for “Korotkoff sounds,” often described as tapping or thumping noises.
Research out this week in Science Advances shows Korotkoff sounds are caused by shear vibrations in the surrounding tissues: https://t.co/SNCwx3o8nd
With the new academic year starting, and many people beginning fresh as graduate students, post-docs, or junior faculty, I have been thinking a lot about the core philosophies that govern my own perspectives on science. So I thought I would share.
Welcome to The Tao of Cheese
#UofTEngineering@bme_uoft PhD student @_JSebastiann has earned a prestigious Connaught PhD for Public Impact Fellowship for his high-frequency ultrasound technique 👏🏅: https://t.co/rBHJtbKaKq
🧵(1/8) In one of my contestant anecdotes on tonight’s Jeopardy Masters, I’m talking about my dad. I’ve done this many times on the show before, but this time I’m speaking in past tense bc my dad died at the start of this month
Join us for a Visiting Lecturer Series event on Friday, May 26, at 1 p.m. Dr. Craig Simmons will discuss using microfabricated organ-on-a-chip platforms for applications in #regenerative#medicine and #disease#modelling. Learn more here: https://t.co/Vfyufc1ffw
Curious about using ultrasound as an emerging technique to assess engineered tissues and biomaterials? Check out my new Review paper published in @Biomaterials_ with the @craigsimmons11 lab at @TBEP_UofT !
https://t.co/FdAAHacpEo
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Want to know our perspective on where we think the field is headed? Check out our exceptional future directions section from @JeromeBaranger & @Villemain_Team (Sec 4.1), @MichaelKolios & @emstrohm (Sec 4.2) and stay tuned for more of my work in the pipeline from Sec 4.3!