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Nicole Frank, PhD (she/her/hers)

@thefrankers

A science 🤓 with science policy and research development interests. Tweets=my own. RT≠an endorsement.

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University of Utah College of Health (@cofhealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to Stanford University data, we have several researchers ranked in "World's Top 2% of Scientists" for number of career citations: Dean Kelly Tappenden, PhD, RD Julie Fritz, PT, PhD Scott Summers, PhD Russ Richardson, PhD Patricia Guenther, PhD, RD Paul Estabrooks, PhD

According to Stanford University data, we have several researchers ranked in "World's Top 2% of Scientists" for number of career citations:
Dean Kelly Tappenden, PhD, RD
Julie Fritz, PT, PhD
Scott Summers, PhD
Russ Richardson, PhD
Patricia Guenther, PhD, RD
Paul Estabrooks, PhD
Stavros George Drakos (@stavrosdrakos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First data on COST-EFFECTIVENESS of SHOCK TEAM! Exciting findings presented by Konstantinos Sideris: favorable cost-effectiveness complementing the previously reported improvement of #CardiogenicShock outcomes with the TEAM approach! Joseph Taleb Christos P. Kyriakopoulos Erin S. Davis #AHA23

First data on COST-EFFECTIVENESS of SHOCK TEAM! Exciting findings presented by <a href="/kon_sideris/">Konstantinos Sideris</a>: favorable cost-effectiveness complementing the previously reported improvement of
#CardiogenicShock outcomes with the TEAM approach!

<a href="/Joseph_Taleb/">Joseph Taleb</a> <a href="/CPKyriakopoulos/">Christos P. Kyriakopoulos</a> <a href="/EDavisNurse/">Erin S. Davis</a> 

 #AHA23
Andrew Pavia (@andrewpaviamd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important study on PASC (long covid) in pregnancy from University of Utah Health's Tori Metz and colleagues. The different rates of PASC and the different immunologic background of pregnancy could shed important light on pathogenesis, and we hope treatment!

UofU Diabetes (@uofudmrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

University of Utah Health is in the running for #STATMadness “best innovative research of the year”! Read about the incredible discovery from Micah Drummond. Look for the red “U” and vote by Thursday, March 7! statnews.com/feature/stat-m…

UofU3i (@uofu3i) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you developed a test or technology in your research that you think could go to market? Dr. Aaron Duffy of the Technology Licensing Office discusses how to get started!

Have you developed a test or technology in your research that you think could go to market? Dr. Aaron Duffy of the Technology Licensing Office discusses how to get started!
UofU3i (@uofu3i) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our first keynote speaker, Ami Bhatt, MD, discusses her work on genetic inversions as a mechanism of microbial gene variation and her lab’s bioinformatic approach to annotating microproteins used in quorum sensing.

Our first keynote speaker, <a href="/AmiBhattMD/">Ami Bhatt, MD</a>, discusses her work on genetic inversions as a mechanism of microbial gene variation and her lab’s bioinformatic approach to annotating microproteins used in quorum sensing.
UofU3i (@uofu3i) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Allison Carey’s lab studies clinical isolates of Mycobacterium abscessus and seeks to understand how genetic variation promotes bacterial fitness by altering characteristics such as biofilm formation ability.

Dr. Allison Carey’s lab studies clinical isolates of Mycobacterium abscessus and seeks to understand how genetic variation promotes bacterial fitness by altering characteristics such as biofilm formation ability.
UofU3i (@uofu3i) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Melissa Reeves discusses her lab’s work demonstrating that immune “hot” tumors are T cell enriched while immune “cold” tumors are enriched with immunosuppressive macrophages. By genetically manipulating tumor cells, they can reduce macrophages and increase T cell infiltration

Dr. Melissa Reeves discusses her lab’s work demonstrating that immune “hot” tumors are T cell enriched while immune “cold” tumors are enriched with immunosuppressive macrophages. By genetically manipulating tumor cells, they can reduce macrophages and increase T cell infiltration
UofU3i (@uofu3i) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to have 30 posters at our poster session, with topics ranging from gut microbiota, autoimmunity, tumor immunity, malaria, antibiotic resistance, T cell function, and much more!

We are excited to have 30 posters at our poster session, with topics ranging from gut microbiota, autoimmunity, tumor immunity, malaria, antibiotic resistance, T cell function, and much more!
UofU3i (@uofu3i) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our last keynote speaker, Dr. Vittoria Colliza shows how social contact data can be used epidemiologically to predict disease transmission patterns for diseases like CoVID-19.

Our last keynote speaker, Dr. Vittoria Colliza shows how social contact data can be used epidemiologically to predict disease transmission patterns for diseases like CoVID-19.
Utah Digital Health Initiative (@uudigitalhealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DigiStars program is a multi-departmental effort, aligned with the University of Utah's synergistic approach to amplify voices and foster connections. #digitalhealth Learn more and apply here: utah.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3d…

DigiStars program is a multi-departmental effort, aligned with the University of Utah's synergistic approach to amplify voices and foster connections. #digitalhealth Learn more and apply here: utah.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3d…
U of U NUIP (@uofunuip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scott Summers: A Lifelong Quest We're proud to share the Vitae Vignettes video from Scott Summers, PhD. Vitae is a hallmark event recognizing research excellence across the University buff.ly/3w8J2bN

Scott Summers: A Lifelong Quest

We're proud to share the Vitae Vignettes video from Scott Summers, PhD. Vitae is a hallmark event recognizing research excellence across the University  buff.ly/3w8J2bN
Andrew Pavia (@andrewpaviamd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2 of the 4 "Four Corner states" have confirmed outbreaks. Seems unlikely that it has not spread to neighboring states. How many farms in Arizona and Utah have been tested?