📣VERY exciting announcement… 📣
@tony_breu and I are writing a book, to be published by @wwnorton!
Working title is: WHY DOESN’T YOUR STOMACH DIGEST ITSELF?
It’s all about the wondrous ways that the human body is resilient, and we can’t wait to share it with you 😊
Also: this would not have been possible without the extraordinary guidance and support from our agent @kvanogtrop 🙏🏻
If you are curious about my new book, After Shock, please listen to this beautiful episode with the brilliant Neda Frayha. She captured so much of why this book is so important to me. ♥️♥️♥️ #MedTwitter
https://t.co/PTlZIAPfcv
Our answer to Ledley and Lusted 67 years later came out today in Science (https://t.co/CiDOBrYDGt) AND our Co-Clinician work came out (https://t.co/iinLLxx6M8)!
AND I'm on service and VERY tired!!
Will have threads either tomorrow or this weekend -- coming soon!
Our answer to Ledley and Lusted 67 years later came out today in Science (https://t.co/CiDOBrYDGt) AND our Co-Clinician work came out (https://t.co/iinLLxx6M8)!
AND I'm on service and VERY tired!!
Will have threads either tomorrow or this weekend -- coming soon!
New insights into the body’s “hidden pathways” could reshape how we understand human health. Read @NYTMag’s deep dive by @AvrahamCooperMD, #OSUCOM physician-scientist, on this incredible discovery. https://t.co/WIRHR9J6pX
Thank you to @ConquerCancerFd for supporting my career with this YIA! We will be studying time costs of clinical trial participation across >200 studies.
In our prelim work we found people want to enroll, but need more info & convenience. This is the first step to getting there.
"Some discoveries change the way we view the human body.” Loved seeing this guest story in the @nytimes by @OSUWexMed’s very own Dr. Avraham Cooper about fascinating new research on the interstitium, the hidden pathways inside our bodies. The nation pays attention to innovative Ohio State faculty!
https://t.co/DpDtPtCUmH
Inspiring talk by @SushmaCribbs at @atscommunity#ats2026
In moments of transition, we must showcase our VALUE
👩🏻⚕️Communicate your impact, practice writing often, work on your elevator pitch and re-write it often
👩🏻⚕️ If you are on social media, share your passion and value
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Why can't you use direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in patients with mechanical valves (MVs)?
DOACs have been one of the most important advances in my career. And yet, the presence of a MV is one of the few contraindications.
The reason highlights the unique nature of thrombus formation in those with a MV and provides insights into the evolution of human hemostasis.