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klab.bsky.social
Neurobiology Lab studying development, maintenance, and aging of the Enteric Nervous System. Home of 'enfant terrible' of enteric neurobiology https://www.enteric-neuron.com
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Congratulations @pseika.bsky.social on the Berlin Inst. of Health grant!!! Persistence always pays off!

!! Paper Alert !! We recently discovered that the mammalian enteric nervous system (ENS) contains population of mesoderm-derived enteric neurons. Now our latest study shows potential relevance of these neurons to #gut #dysfunction in an #autoimmune disease: #Scleroderma. A blurtorial (1/n)

This one clever trick institutions don't want you to know about

People think the violence in first person shooter video games is too much. I disagree.. Too much violence would be if they make a video game of academics. The violence of fighting to diss other's findings and deny good scores to their peers in scientific reviews

"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice." Like can we do something about making the said arc shorter?

Those that adapt will survive these times...this is an interesting development Also, we welcome any and all equity firms to invest in helping us identify new targets and test them for #gastrointestinal #disorders

Very shocked to hear the news of @atulbutte.bsky.social 's sad demise Our condolences to his family and research group

We are so back to the time of cure by leeches

Interesting book Abundance by @ezrakleinbot.bsky.social Made me notice instances of how scientific estab. has embraced scarcity over abundance over years. Once you see these instances, you can’t unsee it, and makes you wonder whether the way out of the current scenario is an abundance agenda.

@nytimes.com is where news is killed and buried under the tarp of nonsensical word salad

We obviously don't understand negotiation What we learnt yesterday is that if I am advocating FOR investments into important areas, the best opening negotiation tactic is to argue AGAINST increased investment by asking for only half the money. Did I get that right? #StanfordHealthEcon101

Our health setup in these 'new' times

If you are ever in doubt about what would be a correct moral stand on any issue, take a stand exactly opposite of Pinker

The State of Education

I wonder what was that last piece of turd that broke the shit dam

Hard disagree on (2). Our inability to keep our science open, accessible - whether in form of journals or conferences - has caused this, our inability to move beyond feudal systems in science has caused this.....and there is a lot that we can do to fix this

Upshot of the job: You get to have stellar faculty as collaborators

Here we go