Ben Krishna (@benjaminkrishn3) 's Twitter Profile
Ben Krishna

@benjaminkrishn3

Wellcome ECA Fellow trying to understand metabolism and virology with @JamesNathanLab in @MedCambridge, University of Cambridge (he/him)

ID: 1146908413198307329

calendar_today04-07-2019 22:27:29

571 Tweet

449 Followers

433 Following

The Long Covid Sessions Podcast (@sessionstlc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you heard our latest Session ? Dr Ben Krishna and the team at Cambridge University have identified a protein, elevated in the blood of #LongCovid patients. Available on all platforms, here is a link to one. Ben Krishna Cambridge University available on all platforms.

Ben Krishna (@benjaminkrishn3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I needed a sample of cells which are dead, but killed gently so I can run them through a flow cytometer. I was in the lab past midnight gently heating cells over and over until they die. They're surprisingly robust!

Ben Krishna (@benjaminkrishn3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This year Medicine at Cambridge hosted 4 EPLS students in our labs. It was a really fun and valuable experience for everyone involved. Looking forward to doing it again next year!

Ben Krishna (@benjaminkrishn3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Please use mm3 for cubic millimetres and not CUMM" I'm just going to leave it at that and hope the authors figure out why.

Ben Krishna (@benjaminkrishn3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been asked to review a paper on the protein BAK, which I’ve never worked on. I genuinely think I’ve been selected as BAK is my initials

Ben Krishna (@benjaminkrishn3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a concept called the "Gentlemen's Third" where you get the lowest pass mark possible and spend your time making friends and having fun (essentially networking) which was much more useful in the long term

Ben Krishna (@benjaminkrishn3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our next KIER (Knowledge, Inclusion and Equity in Research) book club will be on the 28th February, where we'll be discussing Medical Apartheid, a book about the non-consensual use of African American people in medical research You only get cake if you attend!

Our next KIER (Knowledge, Inclusion and Equity in Research) book club will be on the 28th February, where we'll be discussing Medical Apartheid, a book about the non-consensual use of African American people in medical research

You only get cake if you attend!
Hank Green (@hankgreen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At some point in the last ten years (it’s hard to tease out exactly when) we crossed a boundary that no one celebrated: Most people diagnosed with cancer in the United States of America this year will not be killed by that cancer. Yes, outcomes have improved.

Ben Krishna (@benjaminkrishn3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I tried putting my biochemistry mock exam questions into ChatGPT. It does surprisingly well, but not brilliantly (high 2:2). Right now the smoking gun is eloquent writing, vast information but poor knowledge synthesis. I’m sure it will cover that gap though

Ben Krishna (@benjaminkrishn3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can't find any evidence here that this is actually happening though? Biochemistry has gone back to closed book exams now that COVID restrictions are over (ie for the last two years).

Dr Charlotte Houldcroft (@drcj_houldcroft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The journal were generous with revision extensions while I was on maternity leave, and Ben Krishna did heroic extra experiments to get us over the line.