Happy to hear Dr Melanie Koenigshoff from the University of Pittsburgh visiting as the 45th Flance Lectureship at Washington University. @WUDeptMedicine @WashUDPS@WUSTLmed @WUSTLPCCM
The BMB 2022 R. Gaurth Hansen Award winner is Sebla Kutluay @seblabk, from @WUSM_MolMicro. Kutluay was a BMB grad student mentored by @SteveTriezenbe1 and worked on chromatin-related proteins in regulating gene expression during herpes virus infection.
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Motile cilia are best known for their essential role in airway clearance (and the motile ciliopathy Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia)--
Do you know where else they are found (and what these little guys can do) in the fetus and neonate?
NIH GRANT WRITERS: Anyone that relies on NIH grants should buy this book and then buy one for a friend. It was my absolute road map as an ESI and I continue to benefit from what I learned
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@CuomoPrimeTime@ChrisCuomo Dewin testing negative after a positive test is an important lesson. False positives can occur in asymptomatic people but the concern is that this is a FALSE NEGATIVE. How the nasal swab is performed and where the virus is recovered from can vary.
I’m NERVOUS again- about young adults. Korea’s pop wide #COVID19 tests have revealed something scary: YOUNG PEOPLE are leading carriers. (Italy only tests the rather sick, biases to old people). If the socially active age20-29 truly carry 30% of all cases— that means trouble! 😨
Our daily 4 pm update is out! Across 50 states and DC we've tracked 16,502 total tests: 1,953 positive, 13,419 negative, and 1,130 pending.
Before trying to interpret this data, please read over our notes about how each state reports data differently: https://t.co/NFXhO4aZOz.