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Outstanding @MSKPathology Grand Rounds from Dr. Liron Pantanowitz @PathPro on intersection of #cytopath and #AI - as #digitalpathology workflow emerges for more types of Cytopath, more refined #AI algorithms will follow - great review of challenges&opportunities @sloan_kettering pic.twitter.com/ZqavonY3hE
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) November 5, 2019
Opening science: The rebirth of a scholarly journal https://t.co/1M4d7NQout
— Serdar Balcı (@serdarbalci) February 22, 2020
The abstract in this article is quite frustrating, because in the past plagues were mostly not a source of division (with some exceptions). But "blame and hate were rarely connected with pandemics.." SIGH. What an age we live in. https://t.co/JvD1idg0pX
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) May 26, 2020
Wow - that article totally also buries the finding that taking ACE inhibitors seems to help.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) May 22, 2020
Pathology of Treated Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma and Its Clinical Implications; read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release research by @MDAndersonNews & @WUSTLmed clinicians & #pathologists: https://t.co/hJZdhrLRgE. pic.twitter.com/ToKhkqJwCL
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) February 14, 2020
"I've met patients via Facebook support groups, and it has changed my life, my research, even how I practice medicine," says @JMGardnerMD of @uamshealth. "I want every pathologist to experience these amazing things": https://t.co/y3vTp3gwyW. @ArkansasOnline
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) February 13, 2020
Pathology of Treated Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma and Its Clinical Implications; read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release research by @MDAndersonNews & @WUSTLmed clinicians & #pathologists: https://t.co/hJZdhrLRgE. pic.twitter.com/3U0Q5RLXTg
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) February 13, 2020
A collection of Annals of Internal Medicine articles related to #coronavirus is freely available to the public.
— Annals of Int Med (@AnnalsofIM) May 26, 2020
Sort by article type, topic, and more: https://t.co/pwFRwXeVT2. #COVID19 #MedTwitter pic.twitter.com/Zi7tg2HEfS
New journal for reproduction and replication results https://t.co/rQ48QzELH5
— Marike Schiffer (@marike_cogneuro) May 12, 2020
Free to publish, free to read.
In review: there are five types of spondylolisthesis degenerative being the most common type. Isthmic is a formative type caused by sport loading in extension, I propose this is a formative process, not a pathology, traumatic is commonly cervical but also lumbar, pathologic...
— 🚴🏻♂️ ɹǝʇlnoԀ pıʌɐᗡ 🚴🏻♂️ 𝕓𝕖 𝕜𝕚𝕟𝕕 😊 (@Retlouping) May 3, 2020
Are you working rn strictly with research labs, or competing in pathology space also?
— Michael Tomasson (@MTomasson) May 3, 2020
A fantastic collection of Easter nature!
— Natural History Museum⁷ (@NHM_London) April 10, 2020
Here comes the revolution! Download the publication on #syntheticbiology and DNA cloning.https://t.co/qW3Wyw2IKg pic.twitter.com/ehvIVGpGhI
— Agilent Diagnostics & Genomics Group (DGG) (@AgilentDGG) April 7, 2020
Yes, just agreeing with points in the article that there seems to be some underlying cardiac pathology in some cases
— Rachel Walker PhD RN (@UMassWalker) March 28, 2020
Avrum Gotlieb talks us through the ins and outs of mentorship in academic pathology
— The Pathologist (@pathologistmag) March 28, 2020
Click below to read the full article:
https://t.co/hr9tBj286T
#COVID19 evidence is being published all the time and we're - currently - keeping up. See https://t.co/SQs6Khp3jI#EBM
— Trip Database (@tripdatabase) March 26, 2020
Nice article on the #cytopath aspects of #vaping #EVALI
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) November 7, 2019
Good discussion of some of the nitty gritty of the oil red O stain https://t.co/gyvfC2eE3i
You can read our article on the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) here; https://t.co/IQTnRRVMRX
— Crohn's & Colitis UK (@CrohnsColitisUK) March 16, 2020
Senior Statistician, Research - Mettawa, Illinois - AbbVie https://t.co/CEFNT8phNw
— Statistics Views (@StatisticsViews) March 17, 2020
This is great! The excellent videos by @smlungpathguy @JMGardnerMD inspired me to start making my own.
— Matthew Cecchini (@Path_Matt) March 14, 2020
I am still a bit new to this YouTube video and learning the ropes but I have started a series of short high yield pulmonary pathology review caseshttps://t.co/yfFJ9VTjLH
Don't mind me! Just showing off my research advisor's rock collection. Can you identify any of them? pic.twitter.com/FPBNJYTgSJ
— Real Scientists | Cecilia (@realscientists) February 24, 2020
Implementation research: What is it, what do we know and how can we use it?https://t.co/6pi1UH3Ons pic.twitter.com/U08zxvctZX
— Students4BE (@Students4BE) February 24, 2020
New2Trip: KDOQI Clinical Practice Guidelines for Nutrition in CKD https://t.co/9bXvaALtPT
— Trip Database (@tripdatabase) February 24, 2020
#German Articles: All You Need To Know https://t.co/izvBpAwdwm
— German Language (@germanlanguage) February 19, 2020
Dr. Katherine Boylan of Diagnostics & Technology Accelerator @OfficialUoM highlights the Manchester Molecular Pathology Innovation Centre which translates stratified medicine & biomarker research into tests that can be used in the NHS #PM2020 pic.twitter.com/0sykMoIKVg
— Health at the Knowledge Transfer Network (@KTNUK_Health) January 30, 2020
interesting review, can it also be genetically predisposed?
— Ella Marushchenko (@Ella_Maru) January 27, 2020
"How committed are we to reproducibility in science?"
— The Analytical Scientist (@tAnaSci) January 16, 2020
Read the full article:https://t.co/UgZqQsm1AP
Cytopathology in Focus: Synergy in cytopathology and molecular microbiology; read this article by @ClevelandClinic #pathologists Drs. Charles Sturgis & Gary Procop in the CAP Today: https://t.co/W3ELY4gICN. pic.twitter.com/LtsuNO7lM8
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 18, 2018
yes, he uses that word too, in the article
— Jonathan Haidt (@JonHaidt) January 4, 2020
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