Ben Fensterheim (@benfens) 's Twitter Profile
Ben Fensterheim

@benfens

Physician-scientist and NICU fellow @childrensphila @pennmedicine

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Back in the WRVU Nashville studio for another radio show on MD/PhD training! Amazing panel of Vanderbilt MSTP G-phase students Margaret Axelrod, MD, PhD Michael Raddatz Rachel B, PhD @patrickwu510 @lizzieahale1. Tune in at wrvu.org TODAY at 11am CT to listen in. #DoubleDocs

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And it's up online to stream! Link: goo.gl/ayp6qJ For anyone interested in MD/PhD training, take a listen to this fantastic conversation with Rachel B, PhD Margaret Axelrod, MD, PhD @lizzieahale1 Michael Raddatz Abin Abraham @patrickwu510 from Vanderbilt MSTP #DoubleDocs

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Our very own Ben Fensterheim (M4) hosts a science podcast called "But Why?" Check out his conversation with @VUMC_Vaccines Dr. James Crowe James Crowe on emerging pathogens research: How do we identify the cause of new diseases? @VI4Research soundcloud.com/ben-fensterhei…

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For any neonatology physician-scientist fellows that might be out there, Jonathan Knowlton and I are starting a hub to get us all connected. Please fill out this survey if you're interested in joining! forms.gle/vy6mP9ytSsVEhR…

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Excellent perspective. Medical decision making is always fallible, even when it appears sound x.com/nejm/status/96…

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Well, this is more evidence that can’t just pass by. We’re researchers, right? How can we solve this problem? x.com/insidehighered…

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We have such amazing students! Several have had really impressive first author papers recently and we wanted to highlight them all here:

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Thanks! Really enjoyed writing it. Improving grad student mental health should be a top priority for both students and programs. Hope it resonates with those in grad school! x.com/MichaelR21/sta…

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1 child under the age of 5 dies every 20 seconds from vaccine-preventable disease. Countless more survive but suffer through unnecessary & painful illnesses. There’s no question-vaccines are safe & save lives. CDC National Infant Immunization Week #ivax2protect AAP Neonatal

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More of my graduate work has been published! This manuscript was a product of creativity, awesome collaborations, and a dedicated and supportive lab. A big thank you to everyone involved! #macrophage #metabolism jimmunol.org/content/early/…

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Check out Ben Fensterheim (M3) new first-author paper in The Journal of Immunology! In mice, prophylactic #TLR4 agonist MPLA reduces infection via reprogrammed #macrophage #metabolism. Long view: potential use vs. bacteria with #AntibioticResistance? Find it here: jimmunol.org/content/early/…

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Privileged to be a part of this State-of-the-Art Review in Pediatrics AAP Journals with inspirational co-authors from Vanderbilt Health and Boston Children's. Many childhood antibiotic allergy labels carried into adulthood are #fakenews with real consequences. pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/…

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So honored that my recent work is featured on the cover of the Journal of Immunology. Those slides have come a long way. Check it out! The Journal of Immunology #ReadTheJI x.com/J_Immunol/stat…

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Great example of using Twitter to share science. I would never have come across the great work of Ben Fensterheim had I not followed @DMAronoff. Why wouldn’t all scientists want to amplify the impact of their work thru #SoMe? #MedEd x.com/benfens/status…