Announcing a free @ISGynP sponsored live virtual webinar on 02/05 @ 12 noon US ET by Drs. Le Loarer and Croce "Gynecologic Sarcomas". Register now at https://t.co/uIM5YcRQ6l #gynpath#pathtwitter#pathology#Gynaepath
🔥New Night Science paper!!
Discovery happens when your initial plans fall apart but it requires you to have a particular mindset: it's not extraverted, orderly, neurotic or agreeable that's the most important – discovery requires an OPENNESS to new ideas and unexpected insights.
Our paper is now officially published in @Histo_Journal! 🔬📚 This study began during my gynecological pathology internship at Institut Bergonié, Bordeaux, and I'm excited to finally share the results! Hope you find it useful in clinical practice! #gynpath#pathology
Challenges of a tailored immunohistochemistry algorithm for uterine leiomyosarcoma: an integrated analysis of leiomyomas with bizarre nuclei and fumarate hydratase (FH) deficiency - Alves‐Vale - Histopathology - Wiley Online Library#gynpath https://t.co/DR5iTOLfvV
"People considered me unsuccessful."
Katalin Karikó met with biomedicine student Emanuelle Tavares to talk about life and science. Our medicine laureate explains that, despite being terminated from her position, she felt successful as she was always learning in her lab.
Watch the full conversation: https://t.co/MEd8gfttDQ
#WomeninScience
✨Honored to be a speaker at my first Best Of from Sociedade Portuguesa de Senologia last Friday! Grateful for the invitation and for learning so much from colleagues across different medical and surgical specialties🏥✂️🔬
🚨New #EScoP course alert!
🧑🏫Subject: Paediatric #pathology
🗓️Dates: 1-3 April 2025
🗺️Location: Genoa, Italy
❗️onsite only!
For more information on the programme, list of speakers and registration, visit the ESP website: https://t.co/QmmklXUSct
#PathTwitter#PediPath#education
👏We are about to conclude the #EScoP course for dermatopathology!
It is heart-warming to see a room with more than 130 enthusiastic colleagues from 30 countries from all around the globe to actively engage with the faculty!
We are proud for all those smiling faces!
#PathTwitter
People think beauty is only about aesthetics.
But Feynman believed that there's something beautiful in depth,
in understanding processes.
Knowledge contributes to beauty. It doesn't subtract from it.
Happy birthday to Georges Seurat, born on this day in 1859. 🎂
This work is Seurat’s final study for his monumental painting of Parisians at leisure on an island in the Seine. Seurat's style came to be known as Pointillism, but he preferred the term divisionism—the principle of separating color into small touches placed side-by-side and meant to blend in the eye of the viewer.
🎨 Study for "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte", 1884. Georges Seurat (French, 1859–1891). Oil on canvas. On view in Gallery 825.