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Day 50 of #WhyScience š¤Ŗš.Thrilled to share the preprint from one of my most talented trainees, Jon Levinsohn:."Single-Cell Spatial Mapping of Human Kidney Development Reveals the Critical Role of the Local Microenvironment in Cell Fate Decisions".Jon built a comprehensive
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#whyscience Day45 Life as a Complex, Emergent Phenomenon. How does a handful of genetic instructions create a beating heart, a functioning kidney, or a thinking brain? That inquiry is not merely academic.
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Why Scientists NEED to Ask WHY! (Don't Stop Questioning).#Science #ScientificInquiry #WhyScience #Research #QuestionEverything #ScientificMethod #Curiosity #STEM #Education #Learning
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Why we do what we do ā #whyScience Day 54. Huge congratulations to all 2025 @ASNKidneyCure grant recipients!.A special shout-out to Bernhard Dumoulin (top right), @BernhardDumoul1 who keeps pushing the boundaries of nephrology. His curiosity, rigor, and brilliance will change
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#whyscience Day48 The 15th international podocyte meeting in Hamburg was the best celebration of science friendship and bold new ideas. Grateful for the laughter, late night debates and shared vision ā¦@Tobias_B_Huberā© ā¦@ISGDtweetsā© for the best ever meeting
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#Whyscience Day51š§ āØA strong finish to our Renal Grand rounds series by a rising star physician scientists ā¦@LoebLabā© ā¦@UCSFNephrologyā© Pushing the frontiers of kidney genomics and single cell omics. The future of nephrology is brightš
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#whyscience Day42 Delighted to see our work @Hongbo919Liu highlighted in @KidneyNews front page! Next stage is Molecular Nephrology, new diagnostics and new therapeutics for patients with kidney disease. Original paper Comments by @kidneyomicsamps
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#whyscience Day49 So proud of Victor Martinez: newly minted nephrologist ā¦from my lab. He is Brilliant, Tireless and deeply committed to discoveries. Science is not always paid what it worth. But people like Victor do it anyway. For truth. For impact. For patients ā¦ā¦
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#whyscience Day36 This one slide from David Altshuler at the @the_asci @JointMeeting says everything. It shows the extraordinary increase in life expectancy for people with cystic fibrosis over the past few decades. Hereās what scienceāand academic researchācan do.
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#whyscience Day43 Today Penn/CHOP Kidney Innovation Center Research Symposium. We gather to move the needle on kidney disease. Collaboration is our superpowerāno cape required. Let us turn discoveries into cures for patients who need us most. #KidneyInnovation #TeamScience
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#Whyscience day41 Congrats to @kiranmusunuru and Patient-Specific In Vivo Gene Editing to Treat a Rare Genetic Disease | @nejm @PennMedCSO CHOP.
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#whyscience Day46 Lots of unsolved diseases. for example CKDu. How a mysterious epidemic of kidney disease is killing thousands of young men. Nice paper on CKDu in @Nature
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Maybe #whyscience is going to work not only for PIs but also for common manā¦.
.@POTUS has ordered me to do something that no other president has done before: establish across-the-board āMost Favored Nationā drug pricing. Americans shouldnāt be saddled with sky-high bills for medication their tax dollars helped develop.
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This is why we do science. This is why we train the next generation. This is why we fight for research funding. Because a slide like this is not just data. It is a lifespan. #WhyScience
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#Whyscience Day2 Every technological breakthroughāfrom electricity to AIāstarted with a fundamental scientific question. #WhyAcademia. But what happens when data challenges conventional wisdom? Change is hardāeven when the evidence is overwhelming. Just ask Ignaz Semmelweis. š§µš
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Dr.WhyScience,today.
#WhyScience Today, I am launching a 100-day Twitter/X campaign highlighting the importance of science, academia, and academic research in the U.S., with one tweet per day. Please help to increase visibility by liking, retweeting and adding to it.
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