Colin Lemire (@colin_lemire) 's Twitter Profile
Colin Lemire

@colin_lemire

MD-PhD G1 @NUMSTP | Previously: Retina research @BIDMCHealth / @BostonChildrens | @UMassBMB 2020

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Last week, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine celebrated Founder's Day, as new students donned their white coats and officially began their medical school journeys. 🥼🩺 Congratulations to these future doctors! 💜👏

Last week, <a href="/NUFeinbergMed/">Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine</a> celebrated Founder's Day, as new students donned their white coats and officially began their medical school journeys. 🥼🩺 

Congratulations to these future doctors! 💜👏
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How I feel after taking 3 trains and 1 bus to get from Manhattan to Newark Airport. Never appreciated the CTA Blue Line more!

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🚨 New paper using data from a sickle cell retinopathy database I helped make at Boston Children's! Retinal Imaging Biomarkers and Correlation to Systemic Disease Activity in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease - Ophthalmology Science ophthalmologyscience.org/article/S2666-…

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Had a great time presenting my work on retinal perivascular macrophages and immune cell extravasation at the #ARVO2025 meeting in Salt Lake City!

Had a great time presenting my work on retinal perivascular macrophages and immune cell extravasation at the #ARVO2025 meeting in Salt Lake City!
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Join us on Friday, May 23rd, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the Simpson Querrey Auditorium for our next FCVRRI Research in Progress Seminar. Colin Lemire (Lavine Lab, Ophthalmology) will present work in progress.

Join us on Friday, May 23rd, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the Simpson Querrey Auditorium for our next FCVRRI Research in Progress Seminar. 

Colin Lemire (Lavine Lab, Ophthalmology) will present work in progress.