
Tran Ngo
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I like to observe, reason, engage, and innovate, so I become a learner: MD/PhD student @UFMedicine @UFBME @NIBIBgov (views=own)
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=a14CBVYAAAAJ&hl=en 23-09-2012 21:50:07
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Very nice to see this News & Views from Gabriel Rabinovich and colleagues on our recent Nature Biomedical Engineering paper describing Galectin-3 anchored IDO as an anti-inflammatory! Benjamin Keselowsky Kyle Allen Duvall Lab UF BME UF Engineering nature.com/articles/s4155…


While some medical devices elicit hostile immune responses, others trigger reparative ones. NIBIB researchers shine light on why in a new Nature Materials study. Find out how their findings could make for better medical devices: go.nih.gov/Wmlzibl







Out today in Nature Biotechnology! PhD students & postdocs: there's a trick – overlooked and underused – for having new ideas in the creative process. Talk science 1 on 1 with a science buddy that you trust and think of it as an improvisation. nature.com/articles/s4158…… Martin Lercher


National Academy of Engineering National Academy of Engineering!!! I'm so happy for Christine E. Schmidt! I'm honored to call her a mentor and friend! ow.ly/V4Gj50Qyvjl



Equal Access is a fully STUDENT-RUN clinic network UF Medicine, one of the best experience in our training to become future physicians and leaders serving the community. Please consider supporting our education and services! uff.ufl.edu/give-now/?fund… #AllForTheGators



We are elated to announce that 5 FLORIDA #McNairScholars were selected for the 2024 U.S. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program! Congratulations to Ann-Kareen Gedeus, Jasmyne Nelson, Quyen Nguyen, Robrielle Pierce, and Paola Sullivan on this achievement! #McNairBeware #GoGators 🥳🐊🚀


