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Brad Isaacs, MD

@BradIsaacsMD

Pulmonary & Critical Care Fellow @WeillCornell | prev @NYULangone @BellevueHosp, @HopkinsMedicine @JHUBME | bioinformatics, crit care echo, physiology

Joined February 2013
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Congratulations to our @accpchest #CHEST2022 CHEST Foundation Grant Recipients, Doctors @benjaminwumd, @KerryHena, and Clea Barnett!

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My thoughts on the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

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Great time presenting our work on the pulmonary microbiome in COPD at #ATS2022! Such a cool experience interacting with giants in the field of PCCM! @NYULangonePCCSM @atscommunity

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En route to #ATS2022! Stay tuned for interesting updates from the ground! @NYULangonePCCSM @atscommunity

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Had the privilege to share my research on the #pulmonarymicrobiome in COPD at @nyulangone @BellevueHosp Medicine Grand Rounds today! Thank you to @Leopoldo_Segal for the mentorship! Excited to bring this to #ATS2022! @NYULangonePCCSM

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Brad Isaacs, MD Reposted

1/🧵 Ever wonder why rheumatic heart disease almost always damages heart valves? And why is the mitral valve by far the most commonly affected? The answer involves a case of mistaken identity. #medtwitter #tweetorial

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Brad Isaacs, MD Reposted

A devastatingly effective, fair and fact based interview by an Irish journalist with Russian’s ambassador to Ireland. “Why should our government entertain your presence here when you’re acting as an apologist for slaughter.”

From RTÉ News

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Today, FDA approved the first COVID-19 vaccine for the prevention of #COVID19 disease in individuals 16 years of age and older. fda.gov/news-events/pr…


Thank you @US_FDA Here come the long awaited mandates, hoping this puts a dent in the current delta spread and (finally) transitioning to a new normal. We still have a lot of work to do re vaccine, health, and overall mis/disinformation.


"An extreme primary electorate has such a stranglehold on a state of 29 million people that a public official believes it is against his interest to take basic steps to keep his own constituents alive," @AdamSerwer writes: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…


Brad Isaacs, MD Reposted

New #MachineLearning tool! Patrick Cahan and co. @cahanLab @HopkinsMedicine develop a computational tool, CancerCellNet, that assesses the transcriptional fidelity of various tumor models. Read all about it: bit.ly/3eIkwS1 #CompBio #CancerResearch #Bioinformatics

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Gun violence is a public health crisis

A once-in-a-century pandemic cannot be the only thing that slows mass shootings in this country. It’s time for leaders everywhere to listen to the American people when they say enough is enough.

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Update of anaphylaxis from mRNA vaccines: 66 cases out of ~18 million vaccinations (=0.00000003%). All but 1 within 11 minutes. No deaths. @JAMA_current jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…

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"The pandemic has given us a glimpse of a world in which business as usual in our health care system was upended. It has also provided an opportunity to start up again in a healthier and more financially responsible way." @nytopinion nytimes.com/2020/06/22/opi…


Outside the Madison Ave Appelate Div of NY Supreme Court. “Every law not based on wisdom is a menace to the state” “We must not use force til just laws are defied” #BlackLivesMatter #JusticeForAll

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Brad Isaacs, MD Reposted

Person: “Why are people referring to racism as pandemic?” Me: “Because . . . it is?”

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