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Bloomberg Distinguished Professors
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Thread. It's #WorldCancerDay . Many #Bloomberg Distinguished Professors are involved in multidisciplinary research efforts here at @JohnsHopkins. Here are a few examples. Alex Szalay, a leader in big data,
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jared toettcher
toettch
Allow me to present some work I have been *very* excited about for some time: how to detect signaling dynamics WITHOUT live-cell imaging!https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.06.425615v1 Since I started my biology career I
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Laurence Badgley
BadgleyLaurence
VAGINISMUS: is not a psychological problem. When these women are physically examined they are usually found to have laxity of ligaments of one of the sacroiliac joints. Pain generation from
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BlackRoomSec
blackroomsec
One thing that really burns my biscuit is when I see someone dunking on someone else for what they perceive to be "useless info" This isn't a sub tweet.I've always
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Connect2Physio
Connect2Physio
#BackPain a thread: @PeteOSullivanPT @jpcaneiro @BJSM_BMJ BACK TO BASICS: 10 FACTS EVERY PERSON SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BACK PAIN https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/54/12/698#ref-1 Management for low back pain:- Initial screen for red flags-
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Powerisknowledge can play.
James05440357
1)Our 17 friend LOVES to have multiple meanings to just about everything so I thought I would cover one of those things in this thread. Today's cover is....WATCH THE WATER.Before
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Thomas Shugart
tshugart3
Watching a few episodes of the new Mars-mission show Away only reinforces for me why future interplanetary missions need to have submariners on board, not necessarily pilots.https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2020-09-04/net
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Rob Cottingham
RobCottingham
In which I argue that Star Trek may have saved countless lives in British Columbia. [thread] No question, the credit for BC’s curve-flattening COVID-quashing performance has to go first to
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Aarynn Carter
AarynnCarter
My new paper is out now! https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.07075 Quick summary: @NASAWebb will be able to *directly* detect sub-Jupiter mass exoplanets at wide separations across a broad sample of objects, an order of
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Richard Dortch
RichardDortch
I am excited to share our new publication on DTI in traumatic nerve injury and repair. This is work done by @pridmost in collaboration with @vuiis, @MarkDoes, and VUMC Plastic
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Suzie 🖖🏽 Is Canon
RealSuzieP
Starting this Monday morning with what I understand to be a cursed episode. Oh, no. There’s a minor glitch in the molecular imaging scanners! Ok, that Tuvix uniform is pretty
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
Does #SARSCoV2 increase risk ofParkinson’s Disease (PD)? Recent reports documented PD onset following severe #COVID19 in a 35, 45, & 58 year old. They developed severe motor symptoms; brain imaging
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Bionano Genomics, Inc.
bionanogenomics
People often ask why structural variants (SV) are so important and why $BNGO is laser focused on revolutionizing the way they are detected in the clinic. Doesn’t the success of
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
#idmeded #idtips day 3 - fever in the ICU. A common scenario in patients who often can't communicate due to sedation/ventilation. Long differential, and often escalating antibiotics without a clear
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NotTheMacAnon
NotTheMacAnon1
Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/chemistry/localized-surface-plasmon-resonance https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Localized_surface_plasmon https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
The @uk_biobank is ... amazing and is basically, in my view, rebooting the science of human physiology. Why? First it is just a really well phenotyped cohort at scale. Back
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