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    Stanford Medicine scientists and collaborators discover a treatment in mice to repair the blood-brain barrier, which is key to brain health.

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    • “A leaky blood-brain barrier is a common pathway for a lot of brain diseases, so to be able to seal off the barrier has been a long sought-after goal in medicine.” – Calvin Kuo, MD, PhD, professor of hematology at Stanford Medicine #Hematology #MedTwitter https://t.co/KJC5oelFkO

  • Mashup Score: 8

    Stanford Medicine-led study finds a disparity between men and women listed on patents and their research contributions.

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    • A study by Ishan Kumar, JD, a PhD student in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine, reported that more than 60% of female first authors are not included as inventors on patents. #Patents #ScienceTwitter https://t.co/v19yyTmfrk

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    Stanford Medicine researchers and others create a new device to sample the insides of the small intestine, including bile and bacteria.

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    • The proof-of-concept results provide early evidence that there are more comprehensive ways to measure microbiota in the digestive system than current sampling methods. #Microbiology #MedTwitter https://t.co/CS4tPKmLVC

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    Anthony Pho, a Stanford Medicine postdoctoral scholar and nurse is a passionate advocate for the LGBTQ+ community.

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    • "It's a very unique situation as someone who does LGBTQ+ health research to work in a place where your bosses come from the community that you come from." – Anthony Pho, PhD, MPH, ANP-C, postdoctoral scholar with the PRIDE Study #PrideMonth #LGBTQ https://t.co/3aDRCVrltb

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    Stanford Medicine researcher Josef Parvizi explores the neural origins of where one’s sense of self lives in the brain.

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    • Ever wonder where in your brain that interesting character called "I" lives? Stanford Medicine physician-scientist Josef Parvizi, MD, PhD, has news of its whereabouts. #Neuroscience #ScienceTwitter https://t.co/ihl7Jc730e