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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)

Musings from the end of residency

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

You don’t see what you don’t know you’re looking for.

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 (or, a call for minimalism in medicine)

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)

A (contrived) incomplete inverse problem

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

On hoofbeats.

I think and reflect a great deal on how to be better. Every day, not only is my goal to … Continue reading On hoofbeats.

circRNA as a cellular speedometer?

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?

Where are there too many miRNA? – a cursory analysis

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

In other words…

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…

On reproducibility

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

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