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Document Journal
3 days ago
Writing

Stacy Skolnik's genre-bending 'The Ginny Suite' is an experiment in post-pandemic poetics

The Ginny Suite challenges the boundaries of fiction by combining various forms and narratives to create a speculative autofiction novel. [ more ]
RAISE Health Symposium
2 weeks ago
Medicine

RAISE Health Symposium

The symposium will focus on AI's transformative potential in healthcare. [ more ]
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Nature
4 days ago
Medicine

Author Correction: Identification of SARS-CoV-2 inhibitors using lung and colonic organoids - Nature

The article highlights authors' equal contributions across various global research institutions in the field of medicine and molecular engineering. [ more ]
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Cornell Chronicle
2 weeks ago
Medicine

Dr. Myles Wolf Appointed Chair of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine | Cornell Chronicle

Dr. Myles Wolf appointed chair of the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Department of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine and physician-in-chief at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. [ more ]
PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
3 months ago
SF LGBT

Pride flags proudly raised across UK for LGBT+ History Month

LGBT+ History Month 2024 has begun in the UK with Pride flags being raised to mark the occasion.
The theme of this year's celebration is medicine, aiming to highlight the contribution of LGBTQ+ people to the field of medicine and healthcare. [ more ]
www.standard.co.uk
4 months ago
SF LGBT

LGBT+ History Month 2024: When is it, how did it start and what events are there in London?

LGBT+ History Month is a month-long observance of LGBTQ+ history that raises awareness about the issues faced by the community.
This year's theme for LGBT+ History Month is 'Medicine Under the Scope,' focusing on the contributions of LGBTQ+ individuals to the field of medicine and healthcare. [ more ]
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The Atlantic
1 month ago
Medicine

The Long-Term Effects of GLP-1 Drugs Are Unknown

Insulin was a groundbreaking discovery for diabetes, leading to significant advancements in medicine. [ more ]
Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly
2 months ago
Silicon Valley

Stanford Medicine Orchestra and Medical Student Symposium at Stanford | Metro Silicon Valley | Silicon Valley's Leading Weekly

Creativity is valuable in all professions, including medicine.
The Medical Student Symposium highlights artistic talents in the field of medicine. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago
Science

How the Strange Relationship between Chickens and Humans Shaped Our World

Chickens' significant impact on human culture and history
Insights into the role of chickens in science and medicine [ more ]
News
3 months ago
Public health

Trailblazer for women's health reflects on career

Vivian Pinn was inspired to become a doctor by caring for her sick grandparents.
Vivian Pinn spoke at the Yerby Diversity Lecture in Public Health at Harvard on her career and experiences. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
4 months ago
OMG science

An artificial meniscus and 371 days of swallowing toothpaste: Frank Rubio's adventures in space

Francisco Rubio spent a record 371 days on the ISS and contributed to scientific research on artificial organs.
Rubio focused on medicine during his time on the ISS and worked on experiments with a 3D biological printer. [ more ]
PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
4 months ago
NYC LGBT

Why LGBT History Month is celebrated at different times in the UK and US

LGBT History Month is celebrated at different times of the year in different countries.
In the UK, LGBT History Month takes place in February.
The theme for LGBT+ History Month 2024 in the UK is Medicine - #UnderTheScope. [ more ]
Acm
4 months ago
Digital life

Artificial Organs Evolve

Scientists are developing sophisticated synthetic organs that can restore lost functionality.
Advances in medicine, bioengineering, materials science, and AI are driving progress in the creation of replacement organs. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
4 months ago
Cars

Why Are American Drivers so Deadly?

Deborah Kuhls, a surgical fellow at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, faced the challenge of handling a high proportion of car- and motorcycle-crash victims.
Blunt-force injuries, which are often harder to diagnose, can cause hidden damage that is invisible to the untrained eye. [ more ]
Stanford Medicine Magazine
6 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Leaders look toward responsible, ethical AI for better health

There is a need for more public investment in AI to maintain a healthy ecosystem and ensure ethical use
Trusted organizations should evaluate and assess AI technology, similar to how the FDA evaluates medicine [ more ]
WSJ
5 months ago
Medicine

FDA Approves World's First Crispr Gene-Editing Drug for Sickle-Cell Disease

The US has approved the world's first medicine using Crispr technology.
Crispr technology has the potential to treat genetic conditions that are difficult to treat. [ more ]
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