Early-career faculty: do yourself a favor and download our huge (updated) database of funding opportunities with have your name on it.
We list 572 (!) funding opportunities, along with description, deadline, amount, eligibility, etc.
Download here: research.jhu.edu/rdt/funding…
Such a beautiful way to support a young girl going through an immense transition in life!
@nytimes thank you for making this documentary.
When a Girl’s First Period Calls for Celebration, Not Stigma nytimes.com/2022/11/01/opini…
Congratulations Arshna Qureshi @arshna101 on being appointed to the CAP Reproductive Medicine committee 2023! Proud of our trainees' ongoing excellence in leadership 👏👏 @Pathologists#PathTwitter
Congratulations to the 2022 Harry L Taylor IV MD Trainee Awardees, Arshna Qureshi, Amel Ahmed, & Anne Dharamraj!
Given to a resident/fellow in the Dept of Pathology to support presentation of trainee research at local/regional/ national meetings. #uhcmcpathology#PathTwitter
All good things come to an end.
My rotation with Dr. McCalmont (best rotation ever) has ended. I can't believe how much I have learned in a short span of time. Thank you @mccalmo for being so generous with your teachings and time. I am indebted to you 🙂.
I'm 'reading' the book Horse right now.
geraldinebrooks.com/horse/
It's audiobook, thus the quotes. Really complex, really moving. Horse the book is deep re horseracing, horseracing makes me think of trifecta. And then we have a trifecta here:
kikoxp.com/posts/13592
The #dermpath nerd in me is the happiest it has ever been, rotating with @mccalmo.
In just one week, Dr. Mccalmont has taught me to categorize melanocytic lesions based on their defining molecular "hit". Showed me different faces of BAPomas, the good, bad and ugly!
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Helped me understand adnexal tumors better. Helped me recognize AFX and its variants, especially when it's hidden behind the beautiful osteoclastic giant cells. And so much more.
I am excited for week 2!🤓🤓
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The name of the game in this frame is PRAME. Should the staining inflame, or is it tame? If it's tame, who's to blame? Discussion and pics: kikoxp.com/posts/13100
Also, I'm sure there were lots of places here where I lacked theory of mind. Sorry if I was unclear--happy to answer questions (opening things up for questions is a great way of assessing what someone else is thinking/understanding!)
The most creative company of the last 30 years:
Pixar.
Back in 2011, Pixar storyboard artist Emma Coats shared their "22 Rules For Storytelling."
And the rules are a must-read for writers, entrepreneurs, and anyone who wants to tell captivating stories.
Here's the breakdown: