I used the Swiss Travel Pass. It's very convenient and I highly recommend it!
It covers trains and buses, and also gives you free admission to many museums.
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Physician, Respiratory Medicine Tokyo, Japan
I used the Swiss Travel Pass. It's very convenient and I highly recommend it!
It covers trains and buses, and also gives you free admission to many museums.
Day 7: Had a short stay in ZΓΌrich before heading back home to Japan.
Switzerland was truly a beautiful country β Iβll definitely come back someday! π¨πβοΈ
Day 6: After a lovely morning walk around Lake St. Moritz, I took the Bernina Express from St. Moritz to Tirano! π
The views were absolutely fantastic β mountains, lakes, and the train itself made for the perfect scenery!
Day 5: Visited St. Gallen, famous for its stunning cathedral and beautiful library β a reminder of the importance of preserving knowledge.πππ
Had a St. Galler bratwurst for lunch β surprisingly light and gone in no time! π
Day 4: Enjoyed a beautiful walk through the Lavaux vineyards! π The wine tasting was unforgettable β I loved the Chasselas.
Later in Vevey, I came across a giant fork stuck in the Lake LΓ©man β part of the Alimentarium museum. Fascinating place to learn all about food! π½οΈ
Visited the Berner Oberland and Jungfraujoch ποΈ
The view from the Top of Europe was breathtaking! Hiking from MΓ€nnlichen and Eigergletscher to Kleine Scheidegg was unforgettable β nothing beats that mountain air and scenery!
Iβm traveling in Switzerland for my holidays. I really enjoyed my stay in Bern β Iβm going to miss the beautiful view of its medieval Old Town! π»π¨π
23.10.2025 06:47 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Visited Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan.
It was boiling hot and I was drenched in sweat, but the pavilions were amazing and I had a fantastic time!
I had a great time at the annual meeting of Japanese Respiratory Society 2025!
I learned a lot about cutting-edge respiratory research and updates of some guidelines.
#weekendreadingπ¬
A broad-spectrum lasso peptide antibiotic targeting the bacterial ribosome
@nature.com #microsky
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The New England Journal of Medicine Tezepelumab for Severe Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps A Research Summary based on Lipworth BJ et al. | 10.1056/NEJMoa2414482 | Published on March 1, 2025 Visual representations of the patients in the trial and the treatments they were assigned. Read the full Research Summary at NEJM.org.
In patients with chronic severe rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps, tezepelumab therapy led to greater reductions in polyp size and nasal congestion and less use of surgery and glucocorticoids than placebo. Full WAYPOINT trial results and Research Summary: nej.md/41kVfWr
#MedSky #ImmunoSky
Credit KATERYNA KON / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Caption Primary lung tuberculosis. Computer illustration featuring the Ghon complex and mediastinal lymphadenitis, alongside a close-up view of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria.
π Today is World #Tuberculosis Day. TB remains the leading cause of death from an infectious disease
π§ͺ The Lancet Respiratory Medicine has some special content published today to highlight the devastating impact of TB and the urgent need to #EndTB
www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
I had a wonderful time at a research conference held in Kyoto!
Great talks by extinguished respiratory researchers in Japan and researchers from the US were truly exciting.
Iβve got motivated to start research in the near future!
#JSMO day2
Great to listen to the presentation by Dr. Bidard from Institut Curie!
"challenging RECIST-based management" with ctDNA-guided treatment.
Iβm excited to join JSMO2025@Kobe, Japan!
The special presentation by Dr. Kobayashi about photoimmunotherapy was very impressive.
A Lancet Editorial: βAmerican chaos: standing up for health and medicineβ
β...to care is an act not of weakness, but of strength.β
The Lancet response: bit.ly/4jRb5Av