More great news about the Louisville Clinical and Translational Research Center www.wlky.com/article/uofl...
It took more than 10 years but we have launched our Louisville Clinical and Translational Research Center. Thank you @NIGMS , UofL President Kim Schatzel and UofL ! www.uoflnews.com/post/uofltod...
Around 1 p.m. I got up the nerve to go talk to her. Two and one-half years later we were married. Thanks Laura for making my life better in every possible way. I love you.
because it may be very tough. However, it does have its advantages. At about 10 a.m. on Christmas Day 1980, forty-four years ago today, I was taking hospital call as a resident physician. A friend told me there was this very cute girl working in the ICU at Kansas University Medical Center.
Been under the weather but here a little late is my annual Christmas Day post. I no longer round on Christmas Day. By my recollection I rounded for 32 or 33 consecutive years. Sometimes it was quiet and other years it was rugged. My thanks to those who are taking care of the hospital patients today
Absolutely the worst.
Can’t wait either.
Nature Method of the Year 2024 - Spatial Proteomics . @mikemerchant.bsky.social , Dr. Tim Cummins and Dr. Michelle Barati have been rocking it for several years. University of Louisville. #universityoflouisville
This ‘75 UT Austin grad hasn’t thought about the rivalry with the Texas Aggies in a long time. Still feels good.
Dr Jay Bhattacharya is Trump’s pick for Director of NIH. During COVID he advocated to let the virus spread widely so the US would get to herd immunity faster. His plan would have killed many more Americans. He also thought COVID might only kill 40K people. He was off by 1.2 million.
I received a message from the fake account and they tried to engage with me. Something seemed off. Blocked and reported.
It’s turning colder. Wonder if @dieworkwear.bsky.social has some thoughts about topcoats and other warm outerwear.
I’d add a section on spatial transcriptomics and proteomics.
Proud to follow everyone in this pack. Proud to represent Louisiana BBQ. Yes, Louisiana BBQ is a thing. acadianaprofile.com/louisianians...
Over 70 years many once fatal diseases have been virtually eliminated. Why? Vaccines. Thank you science. graphics.wsj.com/infectious-d...
1.75 miles from my house. Weird.
Apropos of nothing: Incitatus (Latin pronunciation: [ɪŋkɪˈtaːtʊs]; meaning "swift" or "at full gallop") was the favourite horse of Emperor Caligula (r. 37–41 AD). Legend says, Caligula planned to make the horse a consul, although ancient sources are unclear this occurred.
Vaccines are miracles brought to us by science. That's the whole message.
In 1900, 30% of US deaths were children <5 years old. It’s currently about 1.4%. Vaccines played a big role in reducing childhood mortality. Don’t let anyone try to confuse you with lies. Vaccines are miraculous.
Drinking your own urine prevents COVID is my favorite conspiracy theory.
Great news. My wife says I’ve upped my sartorial game since I started following him!
Only reason I am still on that other platform is Derek Guy.
For 40 years I was a VA doctor. We owe veterans so much. The guy below is always my favorite veteran (picture from late summer 1944, shortly after he fought in D-Day and shortly before the Avranches Breakout. Miss you, Dad