John Erickson, MD, PhD (@neoscidoc) 's Twitter Profile
John Erickson, MD, PhD

@neoscidoc

I am a neonatologist who cares for sick babies and a physician-scientist who studies maternal and neonatal immunology. Opinions expressed online are my own.

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linkhttps://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/bio/e/john-erickson calendar_today07-06-2022 00:22:14

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Nature Rev Immunol (@natrevimmunol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW Highlight of nature paper by Sing Sing Way John Erickson, MD, PhD showing that pregnancy-specific deacetylation of maternal antibodies expands ability to vertically transmit protection against intracellular infection in neonates. rdcu.be/cPBGv

NEW Highlight of <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> paper by <a href="/babiesresearch/">Sing Sing Way</a> <a href="/NeoSciDoc/">John Erickson, MD, PhD</a> showing that pregnancy-specific deacetylation of maternal antibodies expands ability to vertically transmit protection against intracellular infection in neonates.
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Perinatal Institute & Division of Neonatology (@cincykidsneo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the Graduating #Classof2022 Cincinnati Children's Neonatal - Perinatal Medicine Fellows!! Join us in celebrating Drs. Leah Fox, Indu Varier, Faris Al-Gharaibeh, Manisha Mills, Christa Tabacaru & Katie Seither!!🎉@CinciNeofellows AAP Neonatal #Neonatology

Congratulations to the Graduating #Classof2022 Cincinnati Children's Neonatal - Perinatal Medicine Fellows!! Join us in celebrating Drs. Leah Fox, Indu Varier, Faris Al-Gharaibeh, Manisha Mills, Christa Tabacaru &amp; Katie Seither!!🎉@CinciNeofellows <a href="/AAPneonatal/">AAP Neonatal</a> #Neonatology
Sing Sing Way (@babiesresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friendly fungi: symbiosis with commensal Candida albicans cell.com/trends/immunol… Thanks to Trends in Immunology for giving us this fantastic opportunity to summarize and share this perspective on commensal fungi

Jacob (Yaqub) Hanna - يعقوب حنا (@jacob_hanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to Cell for featuring our advanced synthetic embryo work on the cover of the new September 1st Cell issue. Thanks to Maayan Harel 🟣 Visual storytelling for science for transforming our inspiration from Rene Magritte work into the context of stembryology.

Thanks to <a href="/CellCellPress/">Cell</a> for featuring our advanced synthetic embryo work on the cover of the new September 1st Cell issue. Thanks to <a href="/maayanvisuals/">Maayan Harel 🟣 Visual storytelling for science</a> for transforming our inspiration from Rene Magritte work into the context of stembryology.
John Erickson, MD, PhD (@neoscidoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored that our work is featured in the Cincinnati Children's 2022 Research Annual Report! Read the summary: cincinnatichildrens.org/research/cinci…. Read the full journal article (nature): nature.com/articles/s4158…

Neo Kids On The Block (@neotecan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deadline to open comment on proposed revisions to ACGME Pediatric Residency requirements is April 5th! 🤖#𝕟𝕖𝕠𝕋𝕨𝕚𝕥𝕥𝕖𝕣 Open comment here: acgme.org/review-and-com… Recs here: dropbox.com/s/1g4a90fczrqq…

Sing Sing Way (@babiesresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reproductive outcomes after pregnancy-induced displacement of preexisting microchimeric cells | Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… more immunology learned from mothers and babies 😀

Elizabeth Crouch, MD/PhD (@elizabetscrouch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#PhysicianScientists! 🧬🔬👶🏻👶🏾The next #physicianscientistcafe on transitioning fellow ➡️ faculty featuring Brian Kalish, MD @LNolanMD John Erickson, MD, PhD Bunmi Olaloye M.D and Pamela Good, and me as moderator! 9/28 2pm EST UCSF Pediatrics UCSF Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Neo Kids On The Block us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

#PhysicianScientists! 🧬🔬👶🏻👶🏾The next #physicianscientistcafe on transitioning fellow ➡️ faculty featuring <a href="/briankalishMD/">Brian Kalish, MD</a> @LNolanMD <a href="/NeoSciDoc/">John Erickson, MD, PhD</a> <a href="/BunmiOlaloye/">Bunmi Olaloye M.D</a> and Pamela Good, and me as moderator! 9/28 2pm EST <a href="/UCSFPediatrics/">UCSF Pediatrics</a> <a href="/UCSFNeo/">UCSF Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine</a> <a href="/NeoTECaN/">Neo Kids On The Block</a> us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
Sing Sing Way (@babiesresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Baby cells remain in mothers after birth and could help future pregnancies, US study finds telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/09/2… Thanks for this great summary and discussion!

Nathan Sundgren, PhD, MD (@natetexsun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wonder why it is so hard to ventilate an apneic baby in the delivery room? 93% of time the vocal cords are closed! 57% of time VC closed even when on CPAP. Where do we add this to MRSOPA? #NeoResus #NeoTwitter Evidence-Based Neo #NeoEBM sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Ever wonder why it is so hard to ventilate an apneic baby in the delivery room? 93% of time the vocal cords are closed! 57% of time VC closed even when on CPAP. Where do we add this to MRSOPA? 
#NeoResus #NeoTwitter <a href="/EBNEO/">Evidence-Based Neo</a> #NeoEBM   sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Irene Cantone (@cantoneirene) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A beautiful paper suggesting women develop a greater sense of smell upon birth to recognise their pups. Giving birth gives birth to neurons | ⁦Science Magazine⁩ science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…