Katie Hanson

Katie Hanson

@katiejh.bsky.social

PhD Candidate in Attardi Lab @ Stanford Genetics. Carnegie Mellon Alum. Pancreatic cancer, p53, cell plasticity, precancer

836 Followers 585 Following 2 Posts Joined Nov 2024
11 months ago
The image is a heatmap titled "Measles," showing measles cases across U.S. states from 1928 to 2003. States listed on the y-axis include Alaska, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The x-axis spans years from 1928 to 2003. A vertical line marks the introduction of the measles vaccine around 1963. The color scale at the bottom ranges from blue (0 cases) to red (4,000+ cases), with shades of green, yellow, and orange indicating intermediate values (1,000, 2,000, 3,000 cases). Before 1963, many states show frequent high case numbers (yellow to red), while after 1963, cases drop significantly, with mostly blue indicating near-zero cases.

And yet Joe Rogan puts guests on who say "Vaccines aren't actually responsible for the reduction in infectious diseases.”

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11 months ago

When you look at the list of institutions they want to defund: libraries, museums, the Smithsonian, public schools, PBS, NPR, archives, you can clearly see that the real threat to an authoritarian regime is an informed and educated public

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1 year ago

Yes

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1 year ago

A big loss and very bad sign for NIH, folks

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1 year ago
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NIH cuts billions of dollars in biomedical funding, effective immediately The move halts a large slice of money for most universities and research institutions virtually overnight, imperiling vital research in everything from cancer to heart disease.

Another assault on US competitiveness at a time when biomedicine is roaring with innovation, an own-goal in a high-stakes international tournament. Of course the real losers are American people needing medicines and cures.

www.washingtonpost.com/health/2025/...

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1 year ago

Research universities are often the largest employers in their region. They are often the primary health care providers to communities. This funding shift will not only reduce US research leadership, it will put working people out of work and reduce healthcare access.

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1 year ago

Congrats!! So exciting to see this awesome story published

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1 year ago

Thrilled to share the first paper of my PhD! It was so much fun working on this collaborative project from day one as a rotation student! Huge thanks @khoulahan.bsky.social, @lisemangiante.bsky.social, @crissotomayor.bsky.social, @cncurtis.bsky.social, Jennifer Caswell-Jin & the Curtis lab!

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1 year ago

me too, mara!

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1 year ago

Hi sky. Here for science and general scrolling compatible with normal breathing patterns 🀞🏻

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