Congratulations to all our graduating and matching MSTPs! @PittCMU_MSTP
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Our #Match2023 results are out. Congrats to our senior MS4 students! πŸŽ‰ As your journey in the MSTP program comes to an end, the wonderful journey of being officially #doubledocs has just begun!
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I just had a flashback of our orientation to MS3 after having completed my PhD.

Nice EM doc presenting some cases to get us back in the groove.

By the time I dug what β€œIVC” meant for the first case from the deep recesses of my brain, β€œwe” were on the fourth case.

#RadOnc #Doubledocs #OncoDon #oncology

As I don't have much history here yet, here's a bit of a summary. Over the past few years on the bird site (@AlexSilverMSTP), I've tried to amplify #science and #medicine news from colleagues (#DoubleDocs and #SciMed) and followers. I also intermittently post original #research and review manuscripts that I've worked on, such as this review we did on #germline #genetic risk for #ClonalHematopoiesis: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41576-021-00356-6
Germline risk of clonal haematopoiesis - Nature Reviews Genetics

Silver, Bick and Savona discuss our latest understanding of clonal haematopoiesis (CH), which is an expansion of blood cell populations with shared somatic mutations. They focus on human germline risk variants and on how these are linked to different forms of CH and their associated disease pathologies.

Nature