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Avraham Z. Cooper, MD 🩺

@avrahamcoopermd

Pulm/Crit physician and PD @OSUPCCM_Fellows • Podcast @curiousclinpod • Dad/husband • FORTHCOMING BOOK: WHY DOESN’T YOUR STOMACH DIGEST ITSELF? (W.W. Norton)

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📣VERY exciting announcement… 📣 Tony Breu and I are writing a book, to be published by W. W. Norton & Company! Working title is: WHY DOESN’T YOUR STOMACH DIGEST ITSELF? It’s all about the wondrous ways that the human body is resilient, and we can’t wait to share it with you 😊 Also:

📣VERY exciting announcement… 📣

<a href="/tony_breu/">Tony Breu</a> and I are writing a book, to be published by <a href="/wwnorton/">W. W. Norton & Company</a>! 

Working title is: WHY DOESN’T YOUR STOMACH DIGEST ITSELF? 

It’s all about the wondrous ways that the human body is resilient, and we can’t wait to share it with you 😊

Also:
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This week, Avraham Z. Cooper, MD 🩺 shares new insights on the topic of a previous episode: alpha-gal! We tackle the question: How could alpha-gal be used to treat cancer? podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the… open.spotify.com/episode/1GpKRe…

This week, <a href="/AvrahamCooperMD/">Avraham Z. Cooper, MD 🩺</a> shares new insights on the topic of a previous episode: alpha-gal! 

We tackle the question: How could alpha-gal be used to treat cancer?

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…

open.spotify.com/episode/1GpKRe…
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On our latest episode, Alpha-gal Again, we share new insights on how alpha-gal could potentially be used to treat cancer! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the… open.spotify.com/episode/1GpKRe…

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Each episode, producer Giancarlo Buonomo puts together a paired show notes blog post. For our latest episode, 'Alpha-gal again', we tackle the question: how could alpha-gal be used to treat cancer? curiousclinicians.com/2025/04/24/epi… open.substack.com/pub/thecurious…

Each episode, producer <a href="/gbuonomomed/">Giancarlo Buonomo</a> puts together a paired show notes blog post. For our latest episode, 'Alpha-gal again', we tackle the question: how could alpha-gal be used to treat cancer?

curiousclinicians.com/2025/04/24/epi…

open.substack.com/pub/thecurious…
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📢Publication Alert 📢 New research from our School's Dr Matt Barton Matthew Barton explores the power of podcasts in health education beyond the classroom! Findings reveal who listens, why they tune in, and how podcasts can drive learning🎙️ 📖 Read more: anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/as…

📢Publication Alert 📢
New research from our School's Dr Matt Barton <a href="/DrBartox/">Matthew Barton</a> explores the power of podcasts in health education beyond the classroom!

Findings reveal who listens, why they tune in, and how podcasts can drive learning🎙️
📖 Read more: anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/as…
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Yeesh - if Pseudomonas wasn’t a bad enough actor already, it also apparently secretes an enzyme that degrades plastic cell.com/cell-reports/f…

Yeesh - if Pseudomonas wasn’t a bad enough actor already, it also apparently secretes an enzyme that degrades plastic 

cell.com/cell-reports/f…
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This really feels like science fiction- a bespoke CRISPR gene editing treatment for a baby with a urea cycle disorder nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

This really feels like science fiction- a bespoke CRISPR gene editing treatment for a baby with a urea cycle disorder 

nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
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Huge update to our preprint today on the superhuman performance of reasoning models in medical diagnosis! TL;DR – they don't just surpass humans in meaningful benchmarks, but in actual medical care from unstructured clinical data: A 🧵⬇️: x.com/AdamRodmanMD/s…

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As someone who studies clinical reasoning and human-computer interaction, I have a LOT of feelings about this, hence this NEJM AI editorial with Arjun (Raj) Manrai Laura Zwaan and Andrew Olson, MD (link: ai.nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…)

As someone who studies clinical reasoning and human-computer interaction, I have a LOT of feelings about this, hence this <a href="/NEJM_AI/">NEJM AI</a> editorial with <a href="/arjunmanrai/">Arjun (Raj) Manrai</a> <a href="/LauraZwaan81/">Laura Zwaan</a> and <a href="/andrewolsonmd/">Andrew Olson, MD</a> 

(link: ai.nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…)
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The results? What we saw in our benchmarks holds in real life. o1 truly is superhuman, especially early on in the process at nurse triage, where the stakes are high and there is very low information density. As more information becomes available, humans converge with the model.

The results?

What we saw in our benchmarks holds in real life.

o1 truly is superhuman, especially early on in the process at nurse triage, where the stakes are high and there is very low information density. As more information becomes available, humans converge with the model.