Duy Phan MD, PhD (@phan_q_duy) 's Twitter Profile
Duy Phan MD, PhD

@phan_q_duy

Neurosurgery resident @uvaneurosurg via @YaleMed '23 and @JohnsHopkins '18 | Aspiring neurosurgeon-scientist, Goldwater Scholar, and concert pianist

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Another incredible #autumn day in Charlottesville for the 4th Annual John Jane, Sr. Round the #Rivanna #Hiking Challenge! Record number of finishers of the entire 20 mile #Rivanna Trail! ⁦UVA Neurology⁩ #Neurosurgery

Another incredible #autumn day in Charlottesville for the 4th Annual John Jane, Sr. Round the #Rivanna #Hiking Challenge! Record number of finishers of the entire 20 mile #Rivanna Trail! ⁦<a href="/UVANeurology/">UVA Neurology</a>⁩ #Neurosurgery
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New paper in #CerebralCortex UVA Neurosurgery - we describe a phenomenon that we coin "microcephalic hydrocephalus", in which microcephaly paradoxically exists with hydrocephalus. This changes our thinking of hydrocephalus and related brain disorders. academic.oup.com/cercor/advance…

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We propose that hydrocephalus is not a problem of too much fluid, but rather too little brain, either from less brain being made due to neurodevelopmental problems in pediatric hydrocephalus or from too much brain damage due to neurodegeneration in elederly normal pressure hydro.

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We describe a novel genetic syndrome characterized by enlarged brain ventricles and hydrocephalus, caused by mutations in the TRIM71 gene. Genomic medicine at play for a classic neurosurgical disease. Brain Kristopher Kahle @Wjkkol academic.oup.com/brain/advance-…

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Duy et al. report that mutations in TRIM71 – a known regulator of stem cell fate and candidate congenital hydrocephalus risk gene – cause a novel form of syndromic congenital hydrocephalus with craniofacial and brain abnormalities, and developmental delay. tinyurl.com/56ra6t2x

Duy et al. report that mutations in TRIM71 – a known regulator of stem cell fate and candidate congenital hydrocephalus risk gene – cause a novel form of syndromic congenital hydrocephalus with craniofacial and brain abnormalities, and developmental delay. tinyurl.com/56ra6t2x
Rahul Satija (@satijalab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Single Cell Genomics Day - highlighting our favorite new sc/spatial methods - starts today at 10AM ET! Talks are free and live-streamed (no registration required) on Youtube and satijalab.org/scgd

Our Single Cell Genomics Day - highlighting our favorite new sc/spatial methods - starts today at 10AM ET!    

Talks are free and live-streamed (no registration required) on Youtube and satijalab.org/scgd
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Don't miss our next πŸ’» webinar from our Global Webinar Series 2024-2025! ✍️ Register for Free for Part 7 "Paediatrics Session: The Basics". πŸ”—View the full program and register here: bit.ly/Webinars2024-2… #webinar #hydrocephalus #HydrocephalusSociety #part7 #registernow

Don't miss our next πŸ’» webinar from our Global Webinar Series 2024-2025! ✍️ Register for Free for Part 7 "Paediatrics Session: The Basics". 
πŸ”—View the full program and register here: bit.ly/Webinars2024-2…

#webinar #hydrocephalus #HydrocephalusSociety #part7 #registernow