Tyler Parsons (@tylerm_parso) 's Twitter Profile
Tyler Parsons

@tylerm_parso

Cancer Biologist | PhD, Biomedicine | @llsusa Postdoctoral Fellow | @wustl Adjunct Professor | MPN Patient Researching MPNs | @oaklandu ➑️ @challenlab @wustlmed

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calendar_today18-06-2014 19:29:55

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Love this perspective. #1 in the world at what he does. Our jobs aren't our entire lives. We rob ourselves of so many sources of joy and fulfillment when we deceive ourselves into thinking it is. #Masters2024

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I am thrilled, humbled, and honored to announce that last weekend visitors from the Midwest bestowed numerous compliments about my lawn and landscaping. I was even asked for advice while shown pictures. In Midwest culture there is no higher honor - professional or personal.

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Happy to do what I can in leadership and mentorship roles to advocate for postdocs at Test Account /@WUSTL and around the country through the nationalpostdoc society! (PS get yourself a PI like Grant Challen who gives you the space to develop ALL aspects of your career)

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*First day of class* Student: where did you go to school? Me: Oakland University Student: Isn't that the place that sent Kentucky packing in March Madness? That was sick! Appreciate the new way to bond with my students. Thanks Greg Kampe Oakland Men's Basketball!

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Appreciate NIH @NCICancerBio sharing this story about me getting my start in research at Oakland University Oakland University Biological Sciences with Gerard! It highlights the importance of funding in non-R01 ways and the opportunities these funding mechanisms can create! cancer.gov/news-events/ca…

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Interested in coevolution of independent driver clones in MPN/sAML? Come see what I've been up to in the Grant Challen on Monday morning! We've been working on this for awhile and are excited to share it! WashU Medicine Division of Hematology WashU Medicine Department of Medicine WashU Medicine Division of Oncology #ASH24 #mpnsm

Interested in coevolution of independent driver clones in MPN/sAML? Come see what I've been up to in the <a href="/challenlab/">Grant Challen</a> on Monday morning! We've been working on this for awhile and are excited to share it! <a href="/WashUHematology/">WashU Medicine Division of Hematology</a> <a href="/WashUDeptMed/">WashU Medicine Department of Medicine</a> <a href="/WashUOncology/">WashU Medicine Division of Oncology</a> #ASH24 #mpnsm
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I need people to understand how difficult it is to get an NIH grant. You spend months writing a proposal, following strict guidelines that include a detailed multiyear budget, bios of everyone on your team, plans for participant safety & ethical conduct. Then you send it off -1/n

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the public has no idea what NIH does, how it benefits them, how it contributes to the local and national economy, and keeps america competitive globally. This is a comms failure.

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Always inspired by the work done at the MPN Research Foundation, and I'm happy to be featured in this month's "Under the Microscope" newsletter. It is very fulfilling to help the MPN community whether it be through research, advocacy, or anything in between! mpnresearchfoundation.org/patient_storie…

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Excited to be a part of the launch of this registry! There are still so many unknowns in MPN progression but by capturing longitudinal clinical observations we can begin to test novel hypotheses in pre-clinical mechanistic studies. An immense step forward for the MPN community!

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It’s not enough to be good at the technical parts of your job as a PI… you have to be able to identify solutions to complex problems in and out of the lab. There is never a perfect solution, and you’ll often have to compromise… but there is always a way forward.

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Explore the August Issue of #ExpHem including the first commentary on cell-extrinsic factors in Tet2-mutant clonal hematopoiesis from Linde Miles Grant Challen Aishwarya Krishnan exphem.org/issue/S0301-47…

Explore the August Issue of #ExpHem including the first commentary on cell-extrinsic factors in Tet2-mutant clonal hematopoiesis from <a href="/lindemilesphd/">Linde Miles</a> <a href="/challenlab/">Grant Challen</a> <a href="/akrish0294/">Aishwarya Krishnan</a> exphem.org/issue/S0301-47…