🌟 Spotlight on Aamilah Chowdhury, Uplift Summit International Preparatory Alum Class of 2020! 🌟 Aamilah earned her B.S. and M.S.E. in Biomedical Engineering from Johns Hopkins University and will begin her role as an immunology clinical coordinator at Massachusetts General Hospital (Harvard's Teaching Hospital) this June. 🏥🔬 She stated that her dedication to serving people is deeply influenced by her collectivist culture, which she has integrated into her purpose in medicine. Aamilah recently proudly presented her poster, "Novel Composite Matrix of Engineered Heart Tissues," at the New England Science Symposium at Harvard Medical School. "My favorite thing about my culture is the music and dancing!" We celebrate Aamilah's impressive achievements and commitment to excellence during #AAPIHeritageMonth. Thanks to the support from Uplift Education, she has successfully navigated her academic and professional journey. #UpliftEducation #BiomedicalEngineering #JohnsHopkins #MassGeneral #Harvard #STEM #CollegeSuccess #UpliftAlumni
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Are you teaching a future star scientist? Nominations are now open for our School Science Awards🏆 ohanian monique was presented with hers in 2003 and now studies inherited heart disease at the Institute! Learn more about her fulfilling career in STEM: https://lnkd.in/dkivJB8X #Science #MedicalResearch #WomeninScience
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Well @John Bell --- you were right in the IMM last century - T2D. Cycles of FMD (@Valter Longo) for physical QC. Nicely followed up by @David Rubinsztein alongside John Todd. Sequencing has come into its own towards validating the strategy. From the first fluorescent sequencer courtesy of WTCHG. 3 states hyperglycaemia -- normoglycaemia -- hypoglycaemia where normoglycaemia is a special state in which we hand mitochondria the control on handling blood glucose levels through gluconeogenesis. One molecule (blood glucose elevation through lifestyle/dietary choices) - that wreaks havoc. Glucose/Glutamate are supposed to support growth of body then brain. The brain is supposed to complete on Mind formation (wisdom acquisition) - however because we live in a world in which this doesn't occur - there's no carb -> fat appetite preference change with Wisdom - and so we eat ourselves to death. The diseases of Western living are diseases of premature demise through Mindlessness. The next question (after disease prevention through Wisdom acquisition/appetite preference change) is how fit we can become using a lifestyle/metabolic strategy. None of this'll extend lifespan though - merely ensure that disease does not strike. For increasingly happy and increasingly healthy increasing longevity - we need to use (and continue to develop) - the (first round) completed mind we generate post-Wisdom. This is a Science (to aspire to Understand which completes with Mind/Wisdom) to Art (to aspire towards increasing quality) transition. The all important increasing Longevity part (which ends with human immortality one day) - occurs with increasing quality - the higher the quality as a multiple integral of time (back derivable to the :-) beginning of time) - the more the time we're given before death. The Ellison Institute of Technology Oxford - looks like it's the ideal place to switch disease reversal into defining how to increase health through determining the extent to which biological age courtesy of epigenomic state can undershoot chronological age courtesy of metabolomic state. Your original cohort appears to have gotten old and are in need of New Medicine - William Cookson John Todd @Steve O'Rahilly (<- you have to watch this one :-)) @Adrian Hill @Paul Wordsworth @Mark Lathrop Anthony Monaco. -*- Summarising -- what's special about human beings is the Mind (sapiens - Understanding / neosapiens - sensitivity to Quality) - both sensible products of evolution where evolution generalizes to 1 transcendental - -/ -/\ -< -- motif ... ... giving us the 1 idea which drives species-wide Enlightenment/Mind formation/Social species formation - and a life of learning what is loved - to all :-). [That's a happy (p<0.001) ending :-) by anybody's metric]
The University of Oxford has announced that Prof Sir John Bell will step down from his role as Regius Professor of Medicine on 31 March, to take up the new position of President of Ellison Institute of Technology Oxford. Read more ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/eejHxVck
Regius Professor of Medicine, Sir John Bell, to step down from Oxford role | University of Oxford
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Some great insight here Allam!
Happy to feature the postgraduate research community at the University of Chester for this month and share some thoughts on my PhD journey. In this issue, I showcase some of the work and research we are conducting at Chester Medical School and highlight the potential to gain new skills and experience personal growth beyond research and academia. https://lnkd.in/ef3vg2Y6
The Importance of the PhD Journey
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Duke University ranked fifth, garnering $701 million in total grants and research and development contracts from the NIH in 2023. #dukeuniversity #duke #pediatrics #orthopedics #surgery #anesthesiology #pharmacology #internalmedicine #neurosurgery #ophthalmology #familymedicine #psychiatry #genetics #biomedicalresearch #nih #research
Duke University School of Medicine surged to seventh place on the 2023 Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research (BRIMR) ranking based on its National Institutes of Health funding which grew to $551 million. The rise in ranking from ninth place the previous year exemplifies the School of Medicine’s growing influence in researching ways to make the nation healthier. https://lnkd.in/e8XXYHVN
Duke School of Medicine Soars to Seventh in 2023 Blue Ridge Ranking
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Call for Applications: GCC Research Evaluation and Commercialization Hub (GCC REACH) Are you a biomedical innovator with an incredible idea to improve patient care? We are a federally funded program ready to support you! #nih APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 31st (for the 1st cohort) Learn more about our REACH program & share our application process with your network: https://www.gccreach.org/ Texas Medical Center MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Methodist The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth Houston) Rice University University of Houston Texas A&M Health Science Center The University of Texas Medical Branch Texas Southern University The National Institutes of Health TMC Helix Park Baylor College of Medicine Sam Houston State University The University of Texas at Dallas Texas Christian University Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Texas A&M University-Kingsville Tarleton State University Southwestern Adventist University Howard Payne University University of North Texas The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley McMurry University #biomedical #innovation #houstonprogram #nihfunded #startupjourney #research #proofofconcept #sbir #sttr #texasmedicalcenter Dillon Fritz, PhD Suzanne Tomlinson, PhD, MBA Stan Watowich Rick Silva Veronica Ajewole-Mwema, PharmD, BCOP Peter Davies, MD, PhD Dawn Koob Autumn N. Marsden Gulf Coast Consortia - Research Emily Reiser
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For many, tonight is going to be a nervous, stressful sleep (if you are lucky enough to manage). Whilst academic results are important, they are far from everything. 14 years ago, I did not get the grades I needed to study medicine, missing out by one mark in Biology. Despite this I did get into my chosen university, studying Biomedical Science instead. Many years of personal and academic challenges later, I received my Doctorate (just in Biomedical Science), multiple first author publications and now I am working at the same university, ready to receive applications for Clearing 2024. For those who are awaiting their results, do not be afraid of having to pivot directions. Life never works out exactly as planned but, when you look back, it will appear like you did it all on purpose. Best of luck for everyone involved, and for those of you who will be joining us in clearing, please know that St George's, University of London is ready for you! #clearing, #resultsday, #motivation, #education, #medicine, #biomedical,
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Introducing our 2024 #Perinatal and #Neonatal Safety Fellows! Upon completion of this year-long fellowship program this distinguished group will be well-positioned to lead improvement and drive organizational change using quality and safety science. Meet Shayna Martinovich, from Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center. Shayna's project is titled "Let’s Get Moving! Physiologic Birth on NTSV (Nulliparous, Term, Singleton, Vertex) Outcomes." It will focus on decreasing the NTSV c-section rate by encouraging physiologic birth techniques such as use of #doulas, ambulation, peanut ball, and Spinning Babies®. #patientsafety
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🌟Harnessing the power of scientific collaboration to drive life-changing innovations for the CF community! 🌟 We are thrilled to announce that we’ve awarded $859,932 in our ✨first ever ✨Collaborative Research Grant to researchers at University of Iowa Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry to support their important work focused on improving how CF therapeutics are delivered effectively to airway cells. Led by Paul McCray, MD, Beverly Davison, PhD, and John Lueck, PhD, this groundbreaking project will use advanced AAV capsid variants to develop targeted therapies for people with #CysticFibrosis. We are incredibly proud to support this cutting-edge research that holds the potential to provide curative treatments for all people with CF, including those in the final 10% who do not benefit from current therapies. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3KlYdlq #CureCF #RearchGrants #CysticFibrosisResearch #CFresearch
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Introducing: From Cell-being to Well-being, an enthusiastic and multidisciplinary student team from Maastricht University Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life sciences, dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those affected by Marfan syndrome and other associated syndromes. - Who are we? We are a dedicated team of 10 honours students from diverse backgrounds in Biomedical sciences, Medicine and Health sciences 🎓 - What is our goal? Our mission is to enhance the well-being of individuals and their families who are impacted by Marfan syndrome and other associated syndromes. We aim to bridge the gap in knowledge and communication between patients, healthcare professionals, and researchers 🗣️👂 - How will we achieve this? By informing those affected by the syndromes about the newest scientific concepts and fostering connections between patients, healthcare professionals and researchers👥👥 Together, we are determined to bridge communication and knowledge gaps. We aim towards a positive change for those impacted by Marfan syndrome and other associated syndromes. Join us in our journey towards well-being! Follow us via: https://lnkd.in/eREYqf54 #FromCellBeingToWellBeing #MarfanSyndrome #ScientificCommunication #BridgingGaps
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