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The Cure of Folly by Hieronymus Bosch
This is where I come out and admit something that is actually kind of taboo in science and in educated circles in the Northeast – I watch American football.
Obviously this is essentially expected for...
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This would not be a biology blog if I did not address the internet’s favorite topic: bioelectricity. My guess is if you’re online at all you’ve heard the word at some point. Very briefly, the field built around studying bioelectricit...
This is the first time I’ve tried this, but I thought Nicole Ruiz had a good take here — going to try to use classical images for my posts for a little!
I love helping students. Every success I’ve had in my life can be directly attributed...
I am not a short sleeper. I used to think I was, but it turns out feeling physically awful and fully caffeine dependent (3-4 large cups minimum daily) because I slept 4-6 hours every night from 16-23 is a bad consistent homeostatic state to...
I worked on gene drives for a number of years jointly as a member of George Church and Flaminia Catteruccia’s labs at Harvard. Most of my effort was spent primarily on an idea for an evolutionary stable gene drive, which didn’t work but we...
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I'm medical student at the University of Vermont, with experience in biological engineering from working on mosquitoes in George Church's lab at Harvard, AAV for gene therapy at Dyno Therapeutics, and novel biosensors at Caltech.
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