Emily C. Woods (@ec_woods) 's Twitter Profile
Emily C. Woods

@ec_woods

MD PhD Microbiologist | Postdoc in Bogyo Lab (Stanford) | Prior @StanfordMedRes | Interests: microbial diagnostics, antimicrobial resistance, health disparities

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I graduate today, grateful for the family, friends, peers, and mentors who have made this possible. Atlanta, Emory, and Grady will always be a part of me. #EmoryMedicine2020 #EmoryMSTP #MDPhD #EmoryTrained #GradyMade #StanfordBound

I graduate today, grateful for the family, friends, peers, and mentors who have made this possible. Atlanta, Emory, and Grady will always be a part of me. #EmoryMedicine2020 #EmoryMSTP #MDPhD #EmoryTrained #GradyMade #StanfordBound
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First day of intern year ✅ Excited for the all that lies ahead. Grateful for those who helped me make it this far and for those who will be a part of this phase of my training. #newintern #residency

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Today is Get Covered America Day. 16 million uninsured Americans are eligible for financial help. If you or someone you know needs help finding affordable health insurance, visit GetCovered2021.org today. #GetCovered2021

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So excited to lead this effort alongside an absolute dream team of female physicians at Stanford. Here’s to a great year addressing critical health issues in our local community. Stanford Department of Medicine StanfordMedRes

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Guns - including accidental deaths, suicides, and homicides - killed roughly 5.6 out of every 100,000 children and teens (ages 1-19) in the US in 2020. That’s many times the death rate in other large wealthy nations. Our analysts break down the data: kff.org/global-health-…

Guns - including accidental deaths, suicides, and homicides - killed roughly 5.6 out of every 100,000 children and teens (ages 1-19) in the US in 2020. 

That’s many times the death rate in other large wealthy nations. 

Our analysts break down the data: kff.org/global-health-…
Natasha Steele, MD, MPH (@natashazrsteele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Find a program that will encourage you to step out of the hospital and clinics and into the community around you. So grateful to learn firsthand about the needs of our most vulnerable patients for the next month with this 10/10 team Stanford IM HEARs StanfordMedRes

Find a program that will encourage you to step out of the hospital and clinics and into the community around you. So grateful to learn firsthand about the needs of our most vulnerable patients for the next month with this 10/10 team <a href="/StanfordIMHEARs/">Stanford IM HEARs</a> <a href="/StanfordMedRes/">StanfordMedRes</a>
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From Emily C. Woods: Do we really need a TEE for Staph aureus bacteremia? This study found that ID doctors routinely weigh risks against benefits and patient-specific factors when addressing this common question. bit.ly/413e3Jr

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I'm excited to see some of the research that I did during residency get published! I'm grateful for the mentorship I received and to StanfordMedRes for supporting resident research. doi.org/10.1017/ash.20…

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Looking for a new covalent electrophile for serine and cysteine nucleophiles? Check out this great work by ⁦Jeyun Jo⁩ and ⁦Tulsi Upadhyay⁩ developing an oxadiazolone based probe for the S aureus serine hydrolase FphE. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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New work from the Bogyo lab describing a fluorescent probe that selectively identifies S. aureus: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

Emily C. Woods (@ec_woods) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to share another research paper that came out of my time in residency: ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.210… Grateful to my mentors and StanfordMedRes for their support of resident-driven research.