Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a deadly complication of respiratory illnesses including COVID-19. Bioengineered models that mimic ARDS may advance treatment by providing a new way to study the disease and test drugs.
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The rules regarding international students issued Monday by ICE have been described as reckless, insensitive, cruel & misguided. They are indeed. Our int'l students are a vital part of our community. They contribute immensely to Rice & go on to make extraordinary contributions...
Congrats to Dr. Stephen Robinson for successfully defending his thesis last week! He also won our lab's limerick competition:
Disruptions to research? Barbaric!
I’m stuck being much more numeric.
But my thesis is due,
and I can’t let down Shu...
I wish I could be more like Eric.
Check out our latest publication in Advanced Healthcare Materials on inverted mammary organoids and their potential as a cancer invasion platform!
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Implementing styrofoam recycling was such an important move for us as a leading research institution. Thanks to everyone on our team for making this happen!
going to send a very generous Christmas gift to our GT grants admin who has resubmitted my @NIH#F31 five times since last Wed. because I’m uncovering mistakes one at a time after submission is already done!!! @AcademicChatter#phdchat#AcademicTwitter
Black journalists have repeatedly asked for race-inclusive data on coronavirus but people keep wondering why we want to inject race into a global pandemic.
Here's a list of reasons:
At this point, you’ve probably heard a ton about chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine and how they may be effective in treating COVID-19. I wanted to tell you about a different molecule that’s getting less attention but may have good potential – Remdesivir.
@KimiChernoby@PlainFilm@IURadiology@IUMedSchool I had to get a head MRI in one of the older, closed machines. Body in all the way to my feet. I was crying from claustrophobia. The radiologist came out during the scan to touch my foot so I wasn’t alone.