Thomas Vogler, MD PhD (@voglertom) 's Twitter Profile
Thomas Vogler, MD PhD

@voglertom

University of Colorado General Surgery trainee, CU MSTP, track and field fan and amateur urban vegetable farmer

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calendar_today21-07-2012 03:28:30

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Doug Millay (@doug_millay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to share our paper about addition of new myonuclei during exercise. Lots of credit to Qing Goh and rest of team! Essential collaboration with Sakthivel Sadayappan, PhD, MBA for analysis of muscle function. eLife - the journal doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…

Ayala Lab (@ayalalab1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read our recent paper where we identify the ordered oligomeric species of #TDP43, which form at the initial stage of #aggregation. We show that this process occurs through the RRM domains and can be disrupted by #RNA binding. #ALS #FTD #SLU #STL Saint Louis University

Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whoa. The gut #microbiome of elite athletes (marathon runners) has a bacterium that enhances performance, makes mice run longer, and this is mediated via lactate metabolism Nature Medicine nature.com/articles/s4159… (file under more #microbiome amazing stuff)

Whoa. The gut #microbiome of elite athletes (marathon runners) has a bacterium that  enhances performance, makes mice run longer, and this is mediated via lactate metabolism <a href="/NatureMedicine/">Nature Medicine</a>
nature.com/articles/s4159…
(file under more #microbiome amazing stuff)
David J Glass MD (@davidjglassmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's our "mice in space" project. In contrast to all earth-bound models, low gravity still induced atrophy in MuRF1 gene knockouts, demonstrating that this form of atrophy is distinct from muscle loss on earth: nature.com/articles/s4159…

ShorterLab (@shorterlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nuclear hnRNPA2B1 initiates and amplifies the innate immune response to DNA viruses science.sciencemag.org/content/early/…

Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only 1.5% of medical doctors are engaged in scientific research. It's time (long overdue) to do something about that. nytimes.com/2019/09/23/opi… New York Times Opinion by Mukesh Jain CWRU School of Medicine and colleagues @the_pssf

ShorterLab (@shorterlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FUS-mediated regulation of acetylcholine receptor transcription at neuromuscular junctions is compromised in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: nature.com/articles/s4159…

Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A potential protective mutation for a very severe, familial (PSEN1) form of #Alzheimers: the value of sequencing people of extreme phenotypes, resistant to penetrance Nature Medicine nature.com/articles/s4159… @ytquiroz @MGHmapp MassGeneral News and colleagues

A potential protective mutation for a very severe, familial (PSEN1) form of #Alzheimers: the value of sequencing people of extreme phenotypes, resistant to penetrance 
<a href="/NatureMedicine/">Nature Medicine</a> nature.com/articles/s4159… @ytquiroz @MGHmapp <a href="/MassGeneralNews/">MassGeneral News</a> and colleagues
KizzyPhD (@kizzyphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our (co-inventors Jason McLellan) COVID-19 vaccine (spike delivered by Moderna's mRNA) was just injected into the 1st human in phase 1 trial, only 66 days after viral sequence release... a testament to rapid vaccine development for emerging diseases🦠💚 niaid.nih.gov/news-events/ni…

Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Studies suggest blood clots appear in 20% to 30% of critically ill COVID-19 patients. Scientists have a few hypotheses to explain the phenomenon, and they are just beginning to launch studies. But they are also scrambling to test clot-curbing medications. go.nature.com/2YGUuIG

Thomas Vogler, MD PhD (@voglertom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When USMLE q-banks want to imply that the patient in the question stem is under intense emotional stress or actively having a psychotic break they just combine “graduate student” and “thesis.” These are easy points for MD/PhDs…too easy