John “Jay” Volpi (@realjayvolpi) 's Twitter Profile
John “Jay” Volpi

@realjayvolpi

Director, Houston Methodist Eddy Scurlock Stroke Center

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Aduhelm $56,000 per year. Hiring a trainer 365 days a year:$15,000 Microglial correlates of late life physical activity: Relationship with synaptic and cognitive aging in older adults | Journal of Neuroscience jneurosci.org/content/early/…

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Get a comprehensive view of #stroke developments and ongoing scientific breakthroughs for reducing the risk of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke disability. Register for Stroke 360, presented by our Neurological Institute: spr.ly/6012Jfn5n

Get a comprehensive view of #stroke developments and ongoing scientific breakthroughs for reducing the risk of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke disability. Register for Stroke 360, presented by our Neurological Institute: spr.ly/6012Jfn5n
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Neurologist and Director of Eddy Scurlock Stroke Center, John “Jay” Volpi, will be speaking at Clinical Neurological Society of America's 48th Annual Meeting about #telestroke on Sunday, January 16. For more information, visit: spr.ly/6017KBqrP

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#BUBL Study shows robotic TCD more effective at detecting right-to-left shunt than standard screening with TTE. #ISC22 #UTHealthStroke

#BUBL Study shows robotic TCD more effective at detecting right-to-left shunt than standard screening with TTE. #ISC22 #UTHealthStroke
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Automatic Segmentation in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Prognostic Significance of Topological Stroke Volumes on Stroke Outcome ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/ST…

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Always been a Federer fan, but if I had to pick one male to play one set of tennis against an alien species with the fate of the world on the outcome, I’d go with #RafaelNadal𓃵 #FrenchOpen2022

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#OriginalResearch: Authors developed and trained deep learning with encoded rotation-reflection equivariance to accurately segment acute ischemic stroke lesions on DWI. Topological stroke volume also predicted 90-day function outcomes. ahajrnls.org/3rAmbQK @ghoshrx Jonny Cummock

#OriginalResearch: Authors developed and trained deep learning with encoded rotation-reflection equivariance to accurately segment acute ischemic stroke lesions on DWI. Topological stroke volume also predicted 90-day function outcomes. ahajrnls.org/3rAmbQK @ghoshrx <a href="/JCummock/">Jonny Cummock</a>
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Had a great time at #ANA2022 where I met with leaders of NINDS and NIH and the message was clear…get engaged! So many opportunities for physician scientists to work together to help patients through research.

Had a great time at #ANA2022 where I met with leaders of NINDS and NIH and the message was clear…get engaged!  So many opportunities for physician scientists to work together to help patients through research.
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Today our new Board met for the first time here in Singapore. We are looking forward to working together to deliver the WSO vision of ‘A life free from stroke’.

Today our new Board met for the first time here in Singapore. We are looking forward to working together to deliver the WSO vision of ‘A life free from stroke’.
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🧠Is tea and coffee consumption associated with stroke? ☕️More than 4 coffees a day was associated with ⬆️ odds of stroke ☕️Low–moderate coffee had no association with stroke 🫖Tea consumption associated with ⬇️odds of stroke journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… Andrew Smyth

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I've been saying this for a long time. One day you will be totally fine giving TNK to AIS patients on a DOAC! here's an editorial in Annals of Neurology that makes the point "Before, during, and after: An Argument for Safety and Improved Outcome of Thrombolysis in Acute