Unfortunately, quality transit and safe bike lanes are far from ubiquitous in Europe too. Americans like to think of Amsterdam or Denmark when thinking about EU bike policy, but majority of Europe is still miles behind for bike friendly policy. Similarly for transit, huge variance between countries.
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Happy to share my last paper in JCO PO: Real-World Validation of #PurIST Classifier for Informing Therapy Selection in #PDAC ascopubs.org/doi/full/10....
Only Classical pts benefit from 1L FOLFIRINOX v. GemPac (33% relative risk reduction in death). Basal pts don't.
#PancreaticCancer #Oncology
This morning I walked from 2nd Avenue to 11th Avenue along 60th street, looking for local news crews. Predictably there were a few that were sticking mics in car windows. I asked, “Hey, want to talk to a pedestrian as well?”
Beautiful but neither connected on the north or south end to the rest of the East River walkway. It’s good for photo ops, but not that much for people living there and using the walkway.
relationship of complete blood count setpoint metrics to 10-year mortality
A new study this week showed how the most common blood test performed-—the CBC, complete blood count—contains a treasure chest of information that we are missing in reporting out to patients and doctors.
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Same thing for apps like Slack and other similar ones, which basically fill the same purpose as IRC clients back in the day. Somehow they need at least 1 GB of RAM, because devs don't write machine optimized code anymore but just package webpages in containers and ship that as an app.
Today's @washingtonpost.com editorial
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Happy Thanksgiving!
It’s disappointing NYC isn’t leading the way on something so basic and so obviously right for a city that’s so pedestrian-focused.