Jalal (@jalal_ahmed) 's Twitter Profile
Jalal

@jalal_ahmed

MD/PhD|Radiation oncologist and physician scientist|Mount Sinai

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Sean Morrison (@sjmorrison_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hear you asking, “but what did you eat in China”? Since you asked… Fugu (puffer fish), shrimp (at least 2 ways), beef (about 5 ways), duck (at least 3 ways), pork (3 ways), chicken (3 ways), fried noodles, 5 kinds of noodles with broth, spare ribs, sea bass, jellyfish, clams..

Mohammad Rashidian (@m_rashidian1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. Excited to share our paper published in nature today, introducing CD45-PET as a robust approach for noninvasively imaging inflammation. rdcu.be/d688j nature.com/articles/s4158…

Brian Roemmele (@brianroemmele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ultra-fast cancer treatments which could replace conventional radiotherapy. A pioneering new treatment promises to tackle a wider range of cancers, with fewer side-effects than conventional radiotherapy. It also takes less than a second. — Flash Radiotherapy Cancer

The ultra-fast cancer treatments which could replace conventional radiotherapy.

A pioneering new treatment promises to tackle a wider range of cancers, with fewer side-effects than conventional radiotherapy.

It also takes less than a second.

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Flash Radiotherapy Cancer
Dr. Catharine Young (@catgyoung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next Einstein, Curie, or Salk might be sitting in a lab right now, wondering if they should quit. Don’t let them. Fund science like the future depends on it…because actually it does.

Joshua D. Palmer, MD (@joshuapalmermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Long awaited, we finally have our Boswellia experience out IJROBP - The Red Journal. We show an ORR of 60% and CR OF 12% using Boswellia for radiation necrosis after SRS for brain metastasis. This is a huge win for patients and has changed our practice!!! Check it out! redjournal.org/article/S0360-…

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@mit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 47 years and 15 billion miles, NASA's Voyager 2 Plasma Science Experiment, designed by MIT, takes its final bow. This American ingenuity has pushed the boundaries of space exploration, proving once again that the USA leads in innovation and discovery.

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nature research paper: Chromatin loops are an ancestral hallmark of the animal regulatory genome go.nature.com/4d1RR8g

UChicagoCancerCenter (@uccancercenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 Hot off the press: Ralph Weichselbaum, MD, and his team published a new study in nature demonstrating that high-dose radiation to primary tumors can unexpectedly promote tumor growth at metastatic sites. Ralph Weichselbaum Andras Piffko University of Chicago Radiation Oncology uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/canc…

🔥 Hot off the press:  Ralph Weichselbaum, MD, and his team published a new study in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> demonstrating that high-dose radiation to primary tumors can unexpectedly promote tumor growth at metastatic sites.
<a href="/rweichselbaum/">Ralph Weichselbaum</a> <a href="/AndrasPiffko/">Andras Piffko</a> <a href="/UChicagoRadonc/">University of Chicago Radiation Oncology</a> 
uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/canc…
Rouskin Lab (@rouskinlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At 15, I left all my family and friends and came to the US , ALONE, seeking a country where MERIT and HARD WORK mattered-not politics. For 30 years, I worked tirelessly, even doing reseach at MIT the day my mother died, knowing she’d want me to keep pushing forward. Today, my

At 15, I left all my family and friends and came to the US , ALONE, seeking a country where MERIT and HARD WORK mattered-not politics. For 30 years, I worked tirelessly, even doing reseach at MIT the day my mother died, knowing she’d want me to keep pushing forward. Today, my
David R. Liu (@davidrliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another medical milestone! The first patient treated with a prime edited therapeutic shows positive clinical outcomes consistent with effective rescue of his chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), a debilitating and life-shortening primary immunodeficiency. At least 19 base editing

Another medical milestone! The first patient treated with a prime edited therapeutic shows positive clinical outcomes consistent with effective rescue of his chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), a debilitating and life-shortening primary immunodeficiency.
At least 19 base editing
Nicholas Hornstein (@gimedonc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ASCO25 What does >10 MET-hrs/week actually look like and how can we break it down for patients? That was the CHALLENGE trial target —and it delivered a DFS HR of 0.72. But this isn’t just a number. It’s a prescription. 💡 1 MET = resting energy 10 MET-hrs/week = 150–300 min of

Stephen V Liu, MD (@stephenvliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a major story from #ASCO25. Randomized phase 3 trial of time of day of immunotherapy infusion. Randomized to infusion before or after 3pm. Early infusion far superior: PFS 11.3 vs 5.7 HR 0.42, OS HR 0.45! Impactful, pragmatic, not costly. This should be a bigger story.

This is a major story from #ASCO25. Randomized phase 3 trial of time of day of immunotherapy infusion. Randomized to infusion before or after 3pm. Early infusion far superior: PFS 11.3 vs 5.7 HR 0.42, OS HR 0.45! Impactful, pragmatic, not costly. This should be a bigger story.
Laura Vater, MD, MPH (@doclauravater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear incoming interns: Remember that your attendings have been practicing medicine for years, while you're essentially getting a new job every 4 weeks. Know that your job is not to know everything. Your job is to show up, ask questions, & care deeply for your patients.

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A US judge has ordered hundreds of terminated research projects at the US National Institutes of Health to be reinstated, calling the processes that led to their cancellation “bereft of reasoning”. go.nature.com/3HHE7Ee

David R. Liu (@davidrliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Science delivers medicines, clean air and water, safe food, and smarter choices—saving billions of lives. Proposed cuts to NIH and U.S. National Science Foundation would shutter labs, stall new cures, hurt our economy, and send future scientists elsewhere. Hear from patients saved by science:

Andrew Leduc (@_andrewleduc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The big one is finally out!! In this paper, we set out to provide insight into the fundamental question; How do the individual cells from complex tissues regulate their proteomes? Brief summary of our findings 👇 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Miriam Merad, MD, PhD (@miriammerad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delgoffe Lab Stanford Medicine Academics scientists are the ones that maintain fields alive ultimately providing path for cures as pharma & investors abandon a problem after few clinical failures - we have different metrics and goals and this is is why is so key that NIH continues to fund academic science!