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Real Science, from Real Scientists and other STEAMM Professsionals
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[Admin] Thank you so much to Dr Debora Kamin Mukaz for a brilliant week! Follow her to keep up with her work.

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For master’s degree at the University of Delaware (Go I researched TMEM16F, a platelet protein involved in hemostasis and thrombosis. My thesis showed TMEM16F regulated calcium flux, phosphatidylserine exposure and microparticle formation.

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This is NOT an easy thing to achieve! The host star of a planet is MANY MANY times brighter than the planet that we are trying to observe 🪐🌟

In the simplest sense these are the steps required to remove some of obstacles in direct imaging🔭👇

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[admin] thank you so much to Ebony Johnson for a brilliant week of science and discussion!!! Keep up with her

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This week is You can celebrate this day is to listen to & amplify Black voices in STEM. Being a means facing unique challenges & fighting to be heard. See us, hear us, support us. It will take us ALL to save our oceans. Art by:

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I just had to share more Below are 4 of my favorites. I started drawing these as a way to relieve some stress from all the crazy things going on in the world right now. It turned into something I really enjoy doing and a fun way to do sci-comm!

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[admin] Thank you so much to Ayushi Nayak for a fascinating (and delicious!) week of archaeology, culture, and food. For more of this brilliant combination, follow her !

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Now things get interesting!
(most) humans have 3 types of colour cells: blue, green and red. The visual system combines these different channel signals to say 'well, if blue and red cells are both active, maybe the light is a colour in between?'
cf: https://t.co/qhOgRNj1Wr

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Hi Again, I'm co-organizer of , genetic epidemiologist, postdoc at Stanford University doing cardiovascular research!! I will talk about Coronary Artery Diseases! If you missed my intro and my work on Aortic aneurysm, thread👉🏿https://t.co/FIm1pE9S7Y

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Researchers who specialize in many fields are often told to "pick one." But I've always loved interdisciplinary studies b/c it brings an interesting perspective to other areas.
My () background in math, psychology, and physics. Share the fields that help your research!

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