Interesting paper @JCOOP_ASCO 🔹Addition of telemedicine least likely change to influence willingness to participate amoung respondents from the most vulnerable counties. ⬆️ research needed 2 understand influencers 4 enrollment. #research#oncology https://t.co/8v2qDL785E
Happy first day of winter! ❄️
Photographer Wilson Alwyn Bentley was a pioneer in photomicrography and the first person to photograph a single snowflake using a microscope fitted to a bellows camera.
For over half a century, he documented endless snow crystals, revealing the vast variety of variations hidden within a simple hexagonal form.
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📸 Wilson Alwyn Bentley American, “[Snow Crystal],” ca. 1910. Gelatin silver print.
🔬 Physician-scientists from @RutgersCancer and @RWJBarnabas will share new discoveries at the 67th @ASH_hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition, taking place Dec 6–9, in Orlando, Florida (and online).
@RutgersCancer, NJ’s only @theNCI -designated Comprehensive Cancer Center together with @RWJBarnabas have a total of 93 accepted peer-reviewed scientific abstracts, including 32 oral presentations, 60 poster presentations and 1 satellite symposium.
Read more ➡️: https://t.co/xCV4nyZTiJ
I'm concerned that the recent @statnews piece re: decline of #BMT by @angRchen could be misleading to the public. Adding some context for consideration in the thread 🧵below: https://t.co/A2VBjwyWiB
The Beatles' album "Abbey Road" was originally going to be called "Everest."
But none of the Beatles wanted to fly to the Himalayas to take a photo, so they just went outside, took a few photos of them walking, and were done.
“I will miss the creativity of teaching.”
On #WorldTeachersDay, check out this #ScienceWorkingLife essay from a retired professor emeritus on how she challenged students to think beyond facts—and how she learned to teach like a scientist. https://t.co/sdFIFC4EOs
We’re excited to be hosting our first annual @RutgersCancer@RWJBarnabas International Brain Tumor Symposium today! 🧠
It has been a great success and it is truly inspiring bringing together some of the world’s leading minds in the field. A huge thank you to the nearly 200 attendees—both in person and online—who make this day so impactful!