Matt Ringer (@mattringerid) 's Twitter Profile
Matt Ringer

@mattringerid

Transplant ID. NYU Langone.

ID: 91027874

calendar_today19-11-2009 03:34:48

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Our opinion piece on the concept of “presenteeism” in medicine. An important topic that has unique consequences during a pandemic. kevinmd.com/blog/2020/11/t…

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Congrats Matt Ringer! A retrospective matched cohort single‐center study evaluating outcomes of COVID‐19 and the impact of immunomodulation on COVID‐19‐related cytokine release syndrome in solid organ transplant recipients onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

Yale Internal Medicine (@yaleimed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mortality rates of COVID-19 solid-organ transplant recipients were comparable to non-transplant recipients, new Yale School of Medicine study finds. #YaleInfectiousDiseases #MedTwitter Check out the study here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ti…

Mortality rates of COVID-19 solid-organ transplant recipients were comparable to non-transplant recipients, new <a href="/YaleMed/">Yale School of Medicine</a> study finds.

#YaleInfectiousDiseases #MedTwitter 

Check out the study here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ti…
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Happy to see that the CDC released recommendations for vaccinated. Hopefully this motivates everyone to get vaccinated. cdc.gov/coronavirus/20…

NEJM (@nejm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

33 participants who received both doses of the Moderna mRNA-1273 vaccine had blood drawn over 6 months after vaccination. #SARSCoV2 neutralizing activity was maintained in all the patients. A half-life of 202 days was determined for the live-virus neutralization activity.

Brandon Lee (@bleemdphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a resident I thought all osteomyelitis was treated the same. Not the case! Sacral (and even sometimes heel) OM treatment is dependent on whether flap closure will be done: if bone remains exposed to environment, let it be! Abx for only acute infections! Brad Spellberg

As a resident I thought all osteomyelitis was treated the same. Not the case! Sacral (and even sometimes heel) OM treatment is dependent on whether flap closure will be done: if bone remains exposed to environment, let it be! Abx for only acute infections! <a href="/BradSpellberg/">Brad Spellberg</a>
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Our fellow @fjmachiavellor presenting his research on Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Perilesional Edema (PLE) from Neurocysticercosis at @IDWeek2022 IDSA Yale Internal Medicine Yale School of Medicine

Our fellow @fjmachiavellor presenting his research on Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Perilesional Edema (PLE) from Neurocysticercosis at @IDWeek2022 <a href="/IDSAInfo/">IDSA</a> <a href="/YaleIMed/">Yale Internal Medicine</a> <a href="/YaleMed/">Yale School of Medicine</a>
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Excited to share this! Active and Passive immunization Approaches in Transplant Recipients. Thanks as always for your mentorship maricar malinis #marwanazar link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Sapna Amin Mehta MD (@sapnamehtamd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As IDWeek kicks off, I’m feeling lucky about and proud of this fantastic Transplant ID team here at NYU Langone Health Division of Infectious Diseases & Immunology (ID). A group that always welcomes a challenge, cares about patients, and truly supports one another (not pictured: our great counterpart at NYU Long Island).

As IDWeek kicks off, I’m feeling lucky about and proud of this fantastic Transplant ID team here at <a href="/nyulangone/">NYU Langone Health</a> <a href="/NYUGSOM_ID/">Division of Infectious Diseases & Immunology (ID)</a>.  A group that always welcomes a challenge, cares about patients, and truly supports one another (not pictured: our great counterpart at NYU Long Island).
NYU Grossman School of Medicine (@nyugrossman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A team at NYU Langone Health performed the world’s first-ever whole-eye and partial face transplant with remarkable signs of health in the eye, offering a major paradigm shift for potential vision therapies. Learn more about this landmark procedure: bit.ly/40uwp5K

A team at NYU Langone Health performed the world’s first-ever whole-eye and partial face transplant with remarkable signs of health in the eye, offering a major paradigm shift for potential vision therapies.

Learn more about this landmark procedure: bit.ly/40uwp5K
Division of Infectious Diseases & Immunology (ID) (@nyugsom_id) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Publication alert 🎉 our 🆔 #Transplant Faculty, Dr. Ringer led this single center study on "Clinical outcomes of #baloxavir versus #oseltamivir in immunocompromised patients" Read more here ⤵️ pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38319665/

Publication alert 🎉 our 🆔 #Transplant Faculty, Dr. Ringer led this single center study on "Clinical outcomes of #baloxavir versus #oseltamivir in immunocompromised patients"

Read more here ⤵️
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38319665/