David S Goldfarb, MD
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Earlier this week, Michelle and I called our friend Kamala Harris. We told her we think she’ll make a fantastic President of the United States, and that she has our full support. At this critical moment for our country, we’re going to do everything we can to make sure she wins in
Goat of Nephrology ! I was fortunate to have had some training from him in during my Boston years. Thank you Barry. RIP. American Society of Nephrology International Society of Glomerular Disease Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nephrologie (DGfN) e.V. American Heart Association: Massachusetts @ISNKIdneycare
Kidney stones in Olympic news today. Not surprising that the combination of #climatechange and athletic pursuits would do this. nytimes.com/athletic/56927… He needs #alkalicitrate! He should Stone Stopper and visit NYU Langone Urology NYU Nephrology
I'm proud of the work done (John Babich, Jason Patel, Léonie Dupuis, MD, David S Goldfarb, MD, Stacy Loeb, MD, James Borin, MD) on this: Phosphorus Content of Several Plant-Based Yogurts Free access until 9/28/24 authors.elsevier.com/a/1jZa%7E3l1O1…
Our Executive Director, Marisa Riggi, joined conservation journalist Ben Goldfarb (Crossings: How Road Ecology is Shaping the Future of Our Planet) on "Connections" with Evan Dawson last week to discuss #wildlifecrossings. Listen to the episode here. wxxinews.org/show/connectio…
Supporting NYC implementing plans for continuing to improve BIKE SAFETY! If you build it they (WE) will bike! Governor Kathy Hochul Eric Adams act.transalt.org/a/support-stre…
Finally got the NOA! Second R01 funded 🎉🎉 thanks to my co-Pis Gary Curhan and Huilin Li and NYU Department of Medicine! Looking forward to working on this exciting project.
Pleased to announce that *today* marks the official paperback launch of CROSSINGS, which somehow has been out for a whole year. If a $30 hardcover was too rich for your blood, well, you’re fresh out of excuses. W. W. Norton & Company design folks did a great job with this floppy li’l beauty.