Jeff Goldstein
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Jeff Goldstein
@jagstein.bsky.social
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Northwestern, placenta pathology, machine learning, infections in pregnancy, not giving medical advice, available for media
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Why We Know So Little About What Medications Are Safe for Pregnancy

“There’s a growing consensus that we should be thinking less about protecting pregnant women from research and instead think about the benefits of protecting people through research.”
There's a Dangerous Gap in Drug Research in Pregnancy
Less than 1 percent of clinical trials include pregnant or breastfeeding people. Experts say that needs to change
www.scientificamerican.com
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my wife got frustrated with the kids wanting the crust cut off their sandwiches, so (in revenge), she’s going to bake the crusts into something

the idea is still percolating, we’ll see what it ends up being. but they will like it!!
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🚨 We're hiring a Postdoc to investigate the fascinating mechanisms of maternal-fetal tolerance & immunity!
If you're passionate about immunology, and ready to make discoveries, apply here: //https://lnkd.in/g2HyCd-W
#PostdocOpportunity #Immunology #Hiring #AcademicJobs #MaternalFetalImmunology
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Case of the Month: A 2 year old boy presents to his pediatrician with pallor, fatigue and shortness of breath when playing. He lives with his parents and 4 siblings on a dairy farm.

Access the rest of the clinical history and more via the link in comments.

#Pathology #PathologyOutlines #PathSky
IgNobel --> Nobel pipeline continues
Scientists that won the 2024 IgNobel Prize for "discovering that many mammals are capable of breathing through their anus" have completed a successful first-in-human trial testing the safety and tolerability of enteral ventilation, a technique that gets oxygen-rich fluid pumped into the anus.
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Scientists that won the 2024 IgNobel Prize for "discovering that many mammals are capable of breathing through their anus" have completed a successful first-in-human trial testing the safety and tolerability of enteral ventilation, a technique that gets oxygen-rich fluid pumped into the anus.
Reading Julia by Sandra Newman bookshop.org/p/books/juli... different point of view on Orwell's Oceania.
Julia: A Novel
A Novel
bookshop.org
Confusingly, this would make the Moon a planet.
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The Amargant i Riera lab was at the Upper Midwest Summit for Reproductive Science! Great science & amazing trainees. Andy won Best Oral Presentation for his talk on follicle mechanosensing, and Karen & Sara rocked their posters! #ProudPI
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A startling biopsy. Severe acute TMA in a pt with suspected scleroderma renal crisis. Massive vascular thrombosis, mucoid intimal edema, and early onion skin change associated with severe cortical necrosis. #renalpath #nephsky #pathsky
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Is it worse to have the gene variant that hates cilantro or the variant that loves milk chocolate? I have both of these gene variants and my partner has neither.
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Thanks to Dr. Serdar Bulun (Chair, Dept. of Ob/Gyn) for kicking off our Reproductive Research Update presentations this year!

Dr. Bulun presented on "Uterine disease: how genetics and environment inform clinical decision-making."

We're looking forward to a year of great research and community!
Still life with Zebra Mussels, Chicago
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Image of the Week!

Submitted by: Jacqueline Birkness-Gartman, M.D.
Directory Profile: www.pathologyoutlines.com/directory/ja...
Subspecialty: GI / liver
Diagnosis: Juvenile polyp

#Pathology #PathologyOutlines #GIPath #PathSky
He's exactly as good of a spy as he needs to be to advance the plot -- steals files in TTSS, lets Westerby escape in THB. He's exactly as clueless as he needs to be to ask questions as the audience surrogate.
Was going to write a long thread about why Peter Guillam (a.k.a. Blonde Sherlock) is not a good spy in John le Carre's Quest for Karla trilogy, but realized it's pointless.
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Listen, I know not everyone is an interested as I am in these things but this platelet is HUGE! It's surrounded by some normal-sized ones for reference.

#hematology #pathsky
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Congratulations to CRS faculty member Dr. Elnur Babayev for being accepted into the Summer Training Course in Experimental Aging Research! Dr. Francesca Duncan will also be participating as faculty with her focus on reproductive aging research.

www.nia.nih.gov/news/nia-exp...
NIA Experimental Aging Research Training Course
Apply by July 11, 2025, for the Annual Summer Training Course in Experimental Aging Research on Sep. 8-12, 2025, which will provide exposure to research programs in the experimental biology of aging.
www.nia.nih.gov
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A clonally expanded nodal T-cell population diagnosed as T-cell lymphoma after CAR-T therapy
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@natcomms.nature.com @jacksonweir.bsky.social @katie-maurer.bsky.social
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Forecasters are tracking a number of tropical disturbances in the Atlantic and Pacific, and it's important you stay ready with hurricane season ramping up. Meet Commander Kevin Doremus, who flies into storms with the NOAA, P-3 Orion Hurricane Hunter. His team has a plan - do you? #HurricanePrep
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NOW AVAILABLE: New diagnostic criteria for lymphocytic myocarditis on endomyocardial biopsy. Stay up to date here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
#medsky #pathsky #cardiosky