Building in MedTech

Joined March 2026
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Nobel prediction tip: find who won the Lasker the year before
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how big would you dream if you knew you couldn't fail
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I believe Pablo Jarillo-Herrero is genuinely one of the top 2-3 most likely physics laureates within the next several years and this Kavli win makes 2026 itself a live possibility rather than just a 'someday' pick for the Nobel Prize for Physics
sn-news: #twistronics #nano #materials Pablo Jarillo-Herrero wins Kavli Prize in Nanoscience The MIT physicist shares the honor with two others for foundational research establishing the field of twistronics. news.mit.edu/2026/pablo-jari…
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me and who
Graduated from @StanfordGSB today!! Can’t believe I convinced my poor fiancé, @PhilipJohnston, to recreate a scene from High School Musical with me 🤭 It was my favorite movie as a kid and the main character went to @Stanford at the end of the movie. Childhood dream come true! 🎓🎓🎓
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turns out that's also just how my advisor answers email
Fable doesn't answer questions; it poses them back to you
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my spirit animal is an unemployed 23 yo strava addicted man
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Digital twins built from a patient's MRI to guide ablation are already changing how arrhythmias get treated and i keep wondering whats possible once the cellular layer is personalised too. Not just the geometry but the electrophysiology underneath it
Thrilled for our new paper in @NatureComMed🫀 GenDIRECT uses genotype-informed digital twins to predict optimal VT ablation targets in ARVC — non-invasively, before the procedure. 89.47% overlap with clinical lesions. nature.com/articles/s43856-0… @JHUBME @HopkinsEngineer #EPeeps
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this argument kind of proves the opposite point if the ISS crews (which by his own framing ARE 'the best') are evenly split by gender, then an all male Artemis III lineup isnt really 'the same standard' but its a different outcome from the same selection process
Replying to @doctrsuess
We are sending the best NASA astronauts based on crew rotation, background, and expertise on Artemis III. The same way we sent our best on Artemis II. The same way we send our best astronauts to the International Space Station, where the recent Crew-10 through Crew-13 assignments ALL include female commanders and crews that are no less than 50% female. Not because it was a requirement, but because they are the best astronauts for the job. Celebrate the Artemis III crew the same way we will celebrate all crews who follow that will walk again on the Moon.
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It might be the most precious thing I own now
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Fable doesn't answer questions; it poses them back to you
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LVAD RVAD = TAH (total artificial heart)
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six degrees of separation gives me hope that i'm only a few connections away from any professor i want to reach out to, though some people would probably call it nepotism
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the upstarts who win probably arent the ones using LLMs more cleverly so they're the ones who figured out where to use them least
If big companies can't make a net return on their LLM token costs, that doesn't mean it's impossible to. In fact this is exactly what you'd expect to happen with a new technology. Incumbents can't use it well, and are replaced by upstarts who can.
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pho season
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the urge to tweet all my ideas without patenting them first
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honestly the only place in bratislava worth visiting
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i want to spend my whole life baking sourdough and knitting sweaters
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