Sumiha Karunagaran (@karunasumi) 's Twitter Profile
Sumiha Karunagaran

@karunasumi

Studying the lung immune system (@UHN/@UofT). Fascinated by science, art, philosophy etc. Often sharing ideas I do not necessarily agree with.

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The Night Science Podcast (@nightsciencepod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 New episode of the Night Science podcast! The brilliant Eve Marder, professor at Brandeis University, talks with us about how "Recipe Science" ruins creativity. Marder Lab

🔥 New episode of the Night Science podcast! The brilliant Eve Marder, professor at Brandeis University, talks with us about how "Recipe Science" ruins creativity. <a href="/MarderLab/">Marder Lab</a>
Immunity (@immunitycp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Early discounted registration ends June 27th for #CSNeuroimmune25, Sept 7–9, NYC! Explore cutting-edge #neuroimmunology and engage with experts in the field. Keynotes: David Julius & Susan Kaech hubs.li/Q03qS95l0 Brian S. Kim

Early discounted registration ends June 27th for  #CSNeuroimmune25, Sept 7–9, NYC! Explore cutting-edge #neuroimmunology and engage with experts in the field. Keynotes: David Julius &amp; Susan Kaech hubs.li/Q03qS95l0 <a href="/itchdoctor/">Brian S. Kim</a>
Learn Latin (@latinedisce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was peak Jordan Peterson: before the fame, the crazy suits, Mikhaela's takeover, the podcasts, the tours... Just a teacher sharing his lessons on Dostoevsky and Jung. Trying to bring some order to the forgotten youth.

This was peak Jordan Peterson: before the fame, the crazy suits, Mikhaela's takeover, the podcasts, the tours...

Just a teacher sharing his lessons on Dostoevsky and Jung.

Trying to bring some order to the forgotten youth.
Michael Eisen (@mbeisen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was always led to believe that scientists are inherently skeptical. But one of my most disillusionary discovery is that they are - broadly speaking - even more credulous than non-scientists when it comes to politics and culture. It genuinely makes me question the entire

Edim Bukvarevic (@bukvarevicedim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michael Eisen They're not. Skepticism (scientific mindset) in institutionalized science is not incentivized nor rewarded. On the contrary. Scientists know which side their bread is buttered on. It's good that more people are increasingly realizing this.

Tanentzapf Lab (@tanentzapflab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Idea of the day: For every publication the first author prepares & records a 10-20 minute seminar talk about the work that gets posted on the journal website along with the manuscript.

Blake Burge (@blakeaburge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The smartest people I know all have this in common: They change their minds often. It’s not a weakness, being wishy-washy, or a sign of flaky beliefs. It’s proof that their ego doesn’t outrank new information. The goal isn't to be right, it's to get it right.

Art Canada Institute (@artcaninstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we celebrate the first official #GroupOfSeven Day since the Canadian government passed the act last year. #LawrenHarris (1885-1970) is credited with spurring the Group’s founding members towards cultivating a distinctive vision of the Canadian landscape. #CanadianArt

Today we celebrate the first official #GroupOfSeven Day since the Canadian government passed the act last year. #LawrenHarris (1885-1970) is credited with spurring the Group’s founding members towards cultivating a distinctive vision of the Canadian landscape. #CanadianArt
McMichael Canadian Art Collection (@mcacgallery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks Ontario's first official Group of Seven Day! 🎨🌲 On May 7, 1920, a daring group of artists known as the Group of Seven unveiled their inaugural exhibition at the Art Gallery of Toronto (now the Art Gallery of Ontario) —launching a movement that would forever change

Today marks Ontario's first official Group of Seven Day! 🎨🌲

On May 7, 1920, a daring group of artists known as the Group of Seven unveiled their inaugural exhibition at the Art Gallery of Toronto (now the Art Gallery of Ontario) —launching a movement that would forever change
Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Congratulations to Djenet Bousbaine, winner of the 2025 NOSTER & Science Microbiome Prize for her work to illuminate how the immune system responds to the beneficial skin microbiome. Learn more: scim.ag/4lw8TOR

🎉 Congratulations to Djenet Bousbaine, winner of the 2025 NOSTER &amp; Science Microbiome Prize for her work to illuminate how the immune system responds to the beneficial skin microbiome.

Learn more: scim.ag/4lw8TOR
Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD (@nihdirector_jay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, NIH announced a new policy to cap how much publishers can charge NIH-supported scientists to make their work publicly accessible. This reflects our broader effort to restore public trust in public health by creating an open, honest, and transparent research atmosphere.

Today, <a href="/NIH/">NIH</a> announced a new policy to cap how much publishers can charge NIH-supported scientists to make their work publicly accessible. This reflects our broader effort to restore public trust in public health by creating an open, honest, and transparent research atmosphere.
Sumiha Karunagaran (@karunasumi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Always a fun time catching up on local science at the Temerty Medicine Respirology Research & Award Day. Grateful to have been awarded best basic science abstract/oral presentation for our work on neuro-immune crosstalk in the lung allograft! Stephen Juvet MD PhD FRCPC Ajmera Transplant Centre UHN

Always a fun time catching up on local science at the <a href="/uoftmedicine/">Temerty Medicine</a> Respirology Research &amp; Award Day. Grateful to have been awarded best basic science abstract/oral presentation for our work on neuro-immune crosstalk in the lung allograft! <a href="/stephenjmdphd/">Stephen Juvet MD PhD FRCPC</a> <a href="/UHNTransplant/">Ajmera Transplant Centre UHN</a>
Patricia Mou (@patriciamou_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

when speaking hard truths, the mystics (jesus, buddha, etc.) often used parables and stories, inviting people to reflect and arrive at their own realizations they knew that truth lands better when it feels discovered rather than imposed

Erisha (@erishaann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i think the decline in party/hangout attendance is not just that people are more flaky but also that our attention & energy is being exhausted by a million little things all day every day, little bursts of texts, dms, comments, a million low resolution connections 24/7

SightBringer (@_the_prophet__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

James Lucas We stopped building like this because we stopped believing in transcendence. These structures were temples in disguise, monuments to beauty, order, and the divine hierarchy of being. Every curve, every column whispered: there is something higher than you, and it is glorious.