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Steven Keating

@stevenkeating

Fan of ideas, optimism, and curiosity. Opponent of ignorance and apathy. Enjoys April Fools' Day far too much.

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Thank you Donald J. Trump for this law which rightly allows patients to have their own agency and decision-making abilities in facing their life-threatening conditions. Well done and appreciated. W45.wh.gov/RightToTry x.com/realDonaldTrum…

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Our paper on a new 3D printing approach for biomedical data sets with gradient properties (including my brain tumor) was published today! Neat to do a paper with my neurosurgeon and amazing colleagues at MIT Media Lab and Wyss Institute! Full paper here: liebertpub.com/doi/pdf/10.108…

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Many thanks to the talented co-authors on the paper, and a special thanks to my neurosurgeon! And a quick thanks to Engadget for writing an article on the newly published paper: engadget.com/2018/05/30/3d-…

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And as a last follow-up tweet on 3D printing brains and much more, for those interested in more details, my PhD thesis has more information: Video link: youtube.com/watch?v=IRBQv2… Written thesis: dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/… Thanks, hope you have a great day, and yahoo!

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Oh, and one more, for folks interested in 3D printing their own medical data, check out the open source and free 3D Slicer (the amazing founder is also a co-author on our paper) and this tutorial: youtube.com/watch?v=MKLWzD… … and use Shapeways, i.materialise, or your own printer.

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And there are many important reasons to 3D print your medical data - planning, treatment, research, etc - though another is just for fun! Giving out 3D printed brain tumors as salt shakers, bottle openers, and Christmas tree ornaments gets quite an interesting reaction... :)

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Here's to Joyce Keating - an incredible person across all areas! So much love and compassion in her heart, mind, and soul. And she always had a joke and smile up her sleeve! Hope to end up even just a fraction of how happy she was. Much love to you Nana. legacy.com/obituaries/oka…

Here's to Joyce Keating - an incredible person across all areas! So much love and compassion in her heart, mind, and soul. And she always had a joke and smile up her sleeve! Hope to end up even just a fraction of how happy she was. Much love to you Nana. legacy.com/obituaries/oka…
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. Incredibly grateful for the efforts of the military in keeping us and the world safe. #RememberanceDay #VeteransDay

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Thank you to all the people who saved and continue to save our lives. Here is to never forgetting. Always go back to the words of John McCrae: In Flanders Fields newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/the-l…

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We have an end-of-year gift: A collection of the latest projects for you to collect YOUR data! Featuring ŌURA, Overland App, @google Location History, Spotify and RescueTime. All with ready-to-use notebooks to explore the data! Read more: blog.openhumans.org/2018/12/27/mee…

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Our next board elections are approaching. You can self-nominate until March 15! More infos at blog.openhumans.org/2019/03/05/inv…

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One of the best predictors of academic success in young children: Curiosity. It's as important as self-control, and especially valuable for lower-income kids. Classrooms should spark curiosity rather than demand compliance. sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/…