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My purpose is to inspire and empower individuals to unleash their potential and create a positive impact in the world. I believe success is a byproduct of helping others, and the best leaders create other leaders. When you: set a clear vision, lead by example, and empower your people, they give you their best and you all win together. đź” Former Corporate Exec | 🌱 Entrepreneur | đź’ˇ Founder | đź“š Lifelong Learner After 22 adrenaline-fueled years, more than 16,000 hours in meetings, and 1000s of life-defining friendships and connections made, I stepped off the corporate highwire to begin a new life chapter. Trading the executive suite of a $4B global powerhouse for the excitement of entrepreneurship, I’m now sowing seeds of knowledge, innovation, and transformation. Through 5 major career transitions, I evolved from a VP of Marketing & Sales to Division President, and ultimately, CIO. But behind every business transaction, there’s a face. I firmly believe that people are the heart and sou
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Mashup Score: 11PhD Synthetic cell division - 1 year(s) ago
Do you want to understand how life works at the molecular scale by building synthetic cells in the lab?
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Mashup Score: 22A positively tuned voltage indicator for extended electrical recordings in the brain - Nature Methods - 1 year(s) ago
The ASAP4 family of genetically encoded voltage indicators allows recording of action potentials and subthreshold activity with either one- or two-photon microscopy over extended periods of time.
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Mashup Score: 1Weekly reads: Vertex stem cells for diabetes update, new CRISPR , immortality - The Niche - 1 year(s) ago
A professor discusses where things stand with the investigative approach of stem cells for diabetes and new trial data.
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Mashup Score: 2Highly skilled doctors like me once helped shape the NHS – now we’re cogs in a broken machine | Claudia Paoloni - 1 year(s) ago
Consultants’ expertise is ignored in a service laid to waste by cuts that endanger patients. That’s why we have voted to strike, says consultant anaesthetist Claudia Paoloni
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Mashup Score: 0Radiofrequency-assisted balloon dilatation in patients with pulmonary valve atresia and an intact ventricular septum. - 1 year(s) ago
OBJECTIVE–To investigate the efficacy and safety of transcatheter radiofrequency-assisted valve dilatation for infants with pulmonary valve atresia and intact ventricular septum as an alternative to the use of laser heated wires. DESIGN–Prospective clinical study. SETTING–Three paediatric cardiology centres. PATIENTS–Four children (aged 5-101 days, weight 2.8 kg) with pulmonary valve atresia…
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@PhilGenereuxMD @OKhaliqueMD @AdamGreenbaumMD @CathElectroSurg @jamiemccabeMD Without wishing to detract from the achievements of this group there are, perhaps, a few electro-surgery examples that pre-date this series of work. For example 1993 - Eric Rosenthal et al to treat pulmonary atresia in the presence of an intact septum https://t.co/gtY2oHFqiy https://t.co/RM76yPr0lR
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Mashup Score: 0Spring Budget 2023: What does it mean for the mission to beat cancer? - Cancer Research UK - Cancer News - 1 year(s) ago
Ian Caleb, Cancer Research UK’s Public Affairs Manager (Westminster), gives his reaction to the spring budget from Jeremy Hunt, MP.
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Mashup Score: 0Diagnosis and treatment of high density lipoprotein deficiency - 1 year(s) ago
Low serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol level (HDL-C) <40 mg/dL in men and <50 mg/dL in women is a significant independent risk factor for card…
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Mashup Score: 0A reminder of how Britain voted in the EU referendum - and why - Lord Ashcroft Polls - 1 year(s) ago
RSS Twitter A reminder of how Britain voted in the EU referendum – and why Friday, 15 March, 2019 in Europe By Following the week’s parliamentary drama, here is a reminder of how – and crucially, why – the UK voted in the EU referendum in June 2016. * 24 June 2016 The UK has voted to leave the European Union. On…
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@vass_vassiliou @dr_shai They went to Clacton for a show on the Brexit Leave voters - it's no surprise that the audience looks like this⬇️ https://t.co/ObrDLjBbyX The question is why didn't this demographic perceive/appreciate the value of the EU - to the point they wanted leave rather than tolerate it https://t.co/Jcck82jjqs
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Purpose As second and third waves of the COVID-19 pandemic challenge healthcare in North America and Europe once again, we analyze the impact of the first wave on routine elective cardiovascular care, and the differential COVID risk emerging within our patient groups and staff. Perspective We describe the need to sustainably resume, and temporarily expand, routine elective cardiac services in the…
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Saw this post on LinkedIn & couldn't help but overlay the message with the current difficulties the #NHS is experiencing 12 brutal truths every employer needs to read⬇️ https://t.co/kMCt8e6AbW https://t.co/AQtZCCw1rU