The iconic meeting back in its original location for a second year! No better place to meet Clinical Virology Experts and KOLs. Don’t miss it! 🧬 🦠 🏝️ @thepascv
Another fantastic @thepascv Fall meeting 🎉!! Shout-out to Drs @hmostaf2 & Hayden for a GREAT program! Thanks to Drs @ali_eberly & Dunbar for being EXCELLENT moderators. And of course Jess Warner! Next: Clearwater Beach FL May 15-17, 2024! More details coming soon 🦠🦠!! #pascv24
Day 1 was excellent! Lots of talks on bacterial STI though 😅! A reminder that some of these pathogens needed the expertise of virologists to be cultured 😊! I also learned that saying STD dates your science #STInotSTD@thepascv@hmostaf2@DrMattBinnicker @benjamin_pinsky
I would like to extend sincere thanks to our top contributing #JCMJournal ad hoc reviewers from the past year 🏆: Rebekah Dumm, Andrew E. Clark, Robert F. Potter, Richard B. (Tom) Thomson & Sean X. Zhang #PeerReviewWeek23
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ACGME Microbiology Fellowship
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We are accepting applications for the 2025-26 academic year🔬🧑🔬
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Physician trainees with ACGME training in pathology or infectious disease are eligible. Fellows can sit for @TheABPath Micro boards.
Congratulations to @tinabuibullock & Mary Parsley for winning travel grants to attend @SWACM1 2023 in Austin! Proud of these ladies & their dedication to clinical microbiology! @wusm_pathology @BarnesJewish
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Congratulations @MicroMeIanie, for recognition as an outstanding educator by the #clinpath residents for 2023. All appreciate your dedication. @washupathedu
I am moving to the U of Kansas!
In honor of the move, heres Mycobacteria kansasii. It is a photochromogen, which means its pigmented under light. You can remember them as "Must Keep A Sun Shining" = M. marium, M. kansasii, M. asiaticum, M. simiae, and M. szulgai (25c).