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Philip Lee

@_philiplee

Current MD student at @PennMedicine / PhD in BioE at UCB+UCSF under @DrVigneron_Ucsf / cooking and piano-playing in the background

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My first first-author paper! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mr… Thank you to all my co-authors for your continual support. Hsin Yu Peder Larson Nicholas Dwork Michael Ohliger Jane Wang UCSF HMTRC UCSF Imaging Forgive me if I don't have your handle.

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A free electrolyte drink mix I received labels itself as, "Hydration Multiplier Powered by Cellular Transport Technology." Rather than being impressed with their supposed state-of-the-art technology, I'm rather a little scared... Which membrane transporters are you hijacking??

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Our lab at UCSF has exciting opportunities for postdoctoral researchers interested in using hyperpolarized 13C MRI to investigate liver disease. Contact me or follow the link below for more information. UCSF Imaging UCSF HMTRC hyperpolarizedmri.ucsf.edu/job-opportunit…

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"Each volunteer was asked to hold their bread as long as comfortable." I haven't even finished Draft #1. It's too soon for typos like this.

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If one doesn’t exist yet, can someone please create a board game where ATP is the currency and you strategically generate it through glycolysis, beta-oxidation, and the like, all in response to various chance-situations of abundant glucose or stress/starvation?

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Clearing out my PhD desk. 🥲 And I stumbled upon these fortune cookie notes. I got two of the same in two different cookies once. Also, these are perhaps the wisest fortune cookie statements I have ever encountered, and I thought they were quite fitting for a PhD student.

Clearing out my PhD desk. 🥲

And I stumbled upon these fortune cookie notes. I got two of the same in two different cookies once.

Also, these are perhaps the wisest fortune cookie statements I have ever encountered, and I thought they were quite fitting for a PhD student.
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Very thankful to have my path to medicine covered by my alma mater, UW Bioengineering. Many thanks to Marissa Lorberau who received everything I shared and wrote this up so thoughtfully. Please check out the article here: bioe.uw.edu/the-circuitous…