Tabula Rasa Lab turns 1! (Or, what I would tell myself last year)
I have officially been a PI for one year, and it has been a whirlwind of a year. I am … Continue reading Tabula Rasa Lab turns 1! (Or, what I would tell myself last year)
I have officially been a PI for one year, and it has been a whirlwind of a year. I am … Continue reading Tabula Rasa Lab turns 1! (Or, what I would tell myself last year)
The last four years have gone by faster than a bullet train. On July 1, 2018, I started my residency … Continue reading Musings from the end of residency
Having recently finished a month of neuro-pathology, I realized I can look through a lens and describe what I find, … Continue reading You don’t see what you don’t know you’re looking for.
I, atrogenesis, swore to do no harm I, atrogenesis, arose with the intention of healing you, but was blinded by … Continue reading I, atrogenesis (or, a call for minimalism in medicine)
Some musings from an epilepsy course, and a realization I’ve come across The brain is a wondrous organ. Electrical signals … Continue reading A (contrived) incomplete inverse problem
I think and reflect a great deal on how to be better. Every day, not only is my goal to … Continue reading On hoofbeats.
We don’t know what most circRNA do — increasingly, new species are identified in the literature, but there isn’t really … Continue reading circRNA as a cellular speedometer?
Throughout the course of my day, there are a million small questions that come up. The ones that tend to … Continue reading Where are there too many miRNA? – a cursory analysis
This post was inspired by a recent conversation, where I was asked to summarise my DPhil topic in more comprehensible … Continue reading In other words…
While working with the Theory Division lab at the Cleveland Clinic, I’ve had the opportunity to meet some incredibly devoted … Continue reading On reproducibility