
Daniel Moore
@armyofdan
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Father, husband, scholar, educator. Director of Some Things. Peds endo. Expert in rejection and tolerance of many kinds. Physician-Scientist. T1D_life.đź’™
Joined April 2018
Excited to run this endeavor with colleagues @reboundhigh and @Tracerider. Critical advances in the approach to #T1D brought to the clinic by @T1D_TrialNet and @SanofiUS. I encourage people to screen for type 1 diabetes and reach out to us for questions about this new treatment.
Led by @armyofdan, our diabetes immune therapy clinic helps identify presymptomatic, at-risk individuals for Type 1 diabetes intervention. He recently co-authored a study that offers updated screening recommendations for #T1D. @vumcpeds @vumcdiabetes .
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Such a wonderful person and collaborator. She will be missed by so many.
The type 1 diabetes research community recently lost a brilliant, driven, and thoughtful researcher and friend in Helen Thomas. She touched my career in many ways and impacted me in a profound way. Thoughts are with her family.
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Check out our new paper describing the future for training physician-scientists. @vumcpeds @VanderbiltMSTP.
Hot off the press: Preparing Physician–Scientists for the Future of Academic Medicine @AudreaMBurns @armyofdan @NPSCW_PedsPSTPs @bcmhouston @TexasChildrens
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RT @COCOshaveice: I'll be on a panel focused on training the next generation of physician-scientists (May 3). Hope to see you there! @NPSCW….
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With the Olympics coming up this summer, #NashvilleTN should know that Olympic fencing is flourishing in #MiddleTN. Hopeful that someone like @emwest22 might pick up a story. The next two weekends have tournaments @nashelitefc including qualifier for US National Championships!.
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Advocate for your pediatricians and for the nation's best and brightest to improve lifelong health by focusing on children. After all, all disease begin in childhood so we should make sure that our best efforts start there too.
Did u know your child’s doctor is paid 25% less than adult docs with the same yrs of training and debt? The way we fund care in this country is backwards, leading to a dwindling pool of med grads choosing pediatrics @bvincibmc and I propose a fix here:
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Very interesting and have to love the subway like diagram.
Congratulations to my twitterless colleague Daria Esterházy & team @UChicagoImmuno on identifying the lymph node sharing in the gastrointestinal system that shapes pancreatic immunity. Checkout their creative cover page @ImmunityCP inspired by the #Chicago metro rail map.
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RT @DanielJDrucker: A conserved acetylation-dependent mechanistic insight for understanding the link between fatty acids and insulin resist….
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A nice contribution to future and ongoing model development.
As our understanding of the adaptive immune repertoire increases, we will need efficient ways to model the pathogenic potential of TCRs and phenotypes. Happy to share this new work by @leeanadenise1 and colleagues editing primary human CD8+ T cells.
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Interesting work with an attached dataset. Not sure myself what to explore but maybe someone out there would like to dive in further.
Really excited to present new work by @ritagonmar: we visualized the entire PubMed library, 21 million biomedical and life science papers, and learned a lot about --. THE LANDSCAPE OF BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH. Joint work with @CellTypist and @benmschmidt. 1/n
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Yay for reunions. I knew a lot more people than I thought at Baylor and it was wonderful to see Blair and share some provocative thoughts on the development of pediatrician-scientists.
Great seeing my PhD mentor @armyofdan give a phenomenal talk at TCH on the future of physician-scientists!
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RT @DrSatid: Very excited to host this event with @armyofdan and @AudreaMBurns. Look forward to engaging with faculty and trainees. @NPSCW_….
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May be some interesting things hiding in there.
An amazing new CITEseq dataset of human lymphocytes from peri-pancreatic lymph nodes, mesenteric lymph nodes, and the spleen is now available on PANC-DB. This is one of the first/largest publicly available CITEseq datasets on human AAB+ and T1D samples.
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This is hard to fathom and hard to accept that fabrications likely have a ripple effect on funding and success of many people who don’t falsify. Just wow.
Bernhard Sabel estimates up to 34% of neuroscience papers published in 2020 were likely made up or plagiarized; in medicine, the figure was 24%.
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