PharmaDecisions LLC (@pharmadecisions) 's Twitter Profile
PharmaDecisions LLC

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Barbara Simkin, Consulting for the future: Precision Medicine & Digital Health

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Almost all organs and tissues in the body can develop tumours, but those that affect the heart are seldom observed go.nature.com/4d7vRcT

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Systemic lupus erythematosus is one autoimmune disease for which CAR-T cell therapies have shown substantial promise in clinical trials. Find out more about therapeutic advances for lupus in this comprehensive review rdcu.be/ffcqI nature.com/articles/s4157…

Systemic lupus erythematosus is one autoimmune disease for which CAR-T cell therapies have shown substantial promise in clinical trials. Find out more about therapeutic advances for lupus in this comprehensive review 
rdcu.be/ffcqI
nature.com/articles/s4157…
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GPX4 inhibitors discovered that kill "zombie" senescent cells from tumors (increased w/ chemoRx) and effective in multiple preclinical models vs cancer, a new potential strategy to pursue in clinical trials nature.com/articles/s4155… Nature Cell Biology

GPX4 inhibitors discovered that  kill "zombie" senescent cells from tumors (increased w/ chemoRx) and effective in multiple preclinical models vs cancer, a new potential strategy to pursue in clinical trials
nature.com/articles/s4155…
<a href="/NatureCellBio/">Nature Cell Biology</a>
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Your brain does not nap randomly. Frequent morning naps track with higher risk of Alzheimer’s. Often a marker of disrupted sleep or early neurodegeneration. Early afternoon naps align with circadian timing and are linked to lower amyloid burden. Irregular napping patterns

Your brain does not nap randomly.

Frequent morning naps track with higher risk of Alzheimer’s. Often a marker of disrupted sleep or early neurodegeneration.

Early afternoon naps align with circadian timing and are linked to lower amyloid burden.

Irregular napping patterns
Steven Salzberg 💙💛 (@stevensalzberg1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

wow. Sometimes medical breakthroughs are truly great news. 30 years from discovering the gene to a treatment. One injection restores hearing for life - truly miraculous

Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Superhuman interpretation AI for medical images, such as mammography and endoscopy, has been proven to improve diagnostic accuracy in multiple randomized trials but mostly not implemented. But LLMs for clinical decision support have little real world medicine proof, but are

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In a new #ScienceReview, researchers discuss a variety of methods to reimagine human-centric drug development. Learn more: scim.ag/41SHtuZ

In a new #ScienceReview, researchers discuss a variety of methods to reimagine human-centric drug development.

Learn more: scim.ag/41SHtuZ
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TRIDENT trial: For patients with intracerebral hemorrhage, blood-pressure reduction is the only strategy to prevent recurrence, but long-term blood-pressure control is often inadequate. Research findings on a single pill containing three antihypertensive agents are summarized in

TRIDENT trial: For patients with intracerebral hemorrhage, blood-pressure reduction is the only strategy to prevent recurrence, but long-term blood-pressure control is often inadequate. Research findings on a single pill containing three antihypertensive agents are summarized in
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“Our baby was born deaf, and now he can hear,” said one parent. New Gene Therapy Enables Children With a Rare Form of Deafness to Hear The treatment from Regeneron, the 1st of its kind, was approved by the FDA on Thursday. nytimes.com/2026/04/23/sci…

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MIT engineers have developed “mini livers” that could be injected into the body and take over the functions of the failing liver. This would help patients who are on a waitlist for a liver transplant or those who aren’t healthy enough to tolerate surgery. news.mit.edu/2026/injectabl…

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🚨 GOOGLE, META, OPENAI etc. BIG TECH are REJECTING JOB CANDIDATES BEFORE EVEN THEY FINISH TALKING. 50 LLM QUESTIONS. IF YOU CAN'T ANSWER THEM, THE INTERVIEW ENDS BEFORE IT STARTS. The people passing these interviews are walking out with $200k+ offers. Someone just LEAKED THE

🚨 GOOGLE, META, OPENAI etc. BIG TECH are REJECTING JOB CANDIDATES BEFORE EVEN THEY FINISH TALKING.

50 LLM QUESTIONS. IF YOU CAN'T ANSWER THEM, THE INTERVIEW ENDS BEFORE IT STARTS.

The people passing these interviews are walking out with $200k+ offers.

Someone just LEAKED THE
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New Therapeutics Review—Targeting MEK in cancer and beyond: mechanistic insights and therapeutic opportunities 🔗 spkl.io/6011A4C8b

New Therapeutics Review—Targeting MEK in cancer and beyond: mechanistic insights and therapeutic opportunities

🔗 spkl.io/6011A4C8b
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"There is also compelling preliminary evidence suggesting that the use of these drugs [GLP-1] could exacerbate and lead to new diagnoses of restrictive eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa." NEJM today nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

"There is also compelling preliminary evidence suggesting that the use of these drugs [GLP-1] could exacerbate and lead to new diagnoses of restrictive
eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa."
<a href="/NEJM/">NEJM</a> today 
nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
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A major 25-year study has crowned tennis as the most effective sport for extending lifespan. According to the Copenhagen City Heart Study, which tracked over 8,500 adults for 25 years, recreational tennis players gained an average of 9.7 years of life expectancy. This is

A major 25-year study has crowned tennis as the most effective sport for extending lifespan.

According to the Copenhagen City Heart Study, which tracked over 8,500 adults for 25 years, recreational tennis players gained an average of 9.7 years of life expectancy. This is
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Detecting cancer in the earliest stages could dramatically reduce cancer deaths because cancers are usually easier to treat when caught early. To help achieve that goal, MIT and Microsoft researchers are using artificial intelligence to design molecular sensors for early

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UC San Diego scientists reveal early cell decisions shape the nervous system far sooner than expected. A shift in how we understand development. bit.ly/4u5cZC9 #Neuroscience #UCSanDiego

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For decades, biology textbooks have enshrined a simple rule: DNA is made by copying a template. After one enzyme unzips a DNA double helix into separate strands, another called a polymerase builds a complementary sequence, base by base, for each strand. Presto: two copies of the

For decades, biology textbooks have enshrined a simple rule: DNA is made by copying a template. After one enzyme unzips a DNA double helix into separate strands, another called a polymerase builds a complementary sequence, base by base, for each strand. Presto: two copies of the
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What happens when AI becomes part of how we learn? On campus, students and faculty are exploring new approaches — engaging with these tools and the ideas behind them. bit.ly/41qvMvi #AI #HigherEducation

What happens when AI becomes part of how we learn? On campus, students and faculty are exploring new approaches — engaging with these tools and the ideas behind them. bit.ly/41qvMvi

#AI #HigherEducation
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Proteins, with their varied structure and chemistry, are the prime actors of biology and have long been targets for in vitro and in silico engineering. Generative protein models and other artificial intelligence tools are now being integrated into experimental workflows. In a

Proteins, with their varied structure and chemistry, are the prime actors of biology and have long been targets for in vitro and in silico engineering. Generative protein models and other artificial intelligence tools are now being integrated into experimental workflows. 

In a