Thanks. Will do.
Thanks. Will do.
It is #nephmadness time of the year!
πArtificial Intelligence in Nephrology-what are the real-world applications and limits?
β Check out our #visualabstracts
πRead on to know more
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This is awesome!
Done. And for $4,300 I would have lobbied for strategic placement of the Covid figure insertions.
Yee haw! Looking forward to reading this! Thanks.
Kinda like mid century modern eye of Sauron meets LSD.
Ok. Well then. Merry Christmas!!!
Yikes. I havenβt even considered that. Is that allowed in a GSA quote?
Door number 4?
And I worry when I accidently leave a lightbulb on
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The podocyte conference in Hamburg was outstanding at all levels- science, innovation, speakers and venue. Many thanks to the organizers and to Hamburg, Germany for providing the perfect destination for an international meeting focusing on podocytes and on glomerular disease.
We are excited to announce that Dr. Opeyemi Olabisi will be appointed as the next Chief of Nephrology in the Department of Medicine
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Congratulations!!!
Building out our deep visual proteomics to include imaging proteomics. Tissue specimens are going to get a whole new level of attention.
Two state systems donβt often closely model living systems.
Happy New Year!
Nice resource! Just found two cells lines I need to acquire!
Meaningful research is always a challenge and difficult. But the real challenges and difficulties are what people with diseases like recurrent focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (rFSGS) go through. Lab researchers should all be encouraged to hear the stories of people with diseases they study.
Can wait for Spring 2025 unpacking. Gearing up is exciting!
I hope they consulted the knuckle bones first.