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Henry Roseman

@HenryRoseman

MD/PhD Student @utswnews | proud @wustl and @dallasschools alum | Tweets: Basic bio, cell bio, #SciComm, maybe some non-science too | Views mine | #DoubleDocs

Joined June 2016
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Check out my #SciCommPersonality from @BioRender! Like Alex the Antibody, I'm a simplifier. My superpower is breaking down complex scientific concepts into easy-to-understand language. Complete the quiz to find out which #SciCommPersonality you are: bit.ly/3RKOIkT


One of the coolest threads I’ve ever read and a fantastic preprint - I love the story of kitchen science leading to fascinating mechanistic science! arxiv.org/abs/2308.12927

It turns out that sparkling water and raisins are *fascinating*. My daughter and I happened upon this effect playing together in the kitchen a long time ago, and I couldn't help but explore the system more deeply... 1/n arxiv.org/abs/2308.12927



I won my 8-month war against BCBS! January Rx denial led to appeals, requesting my file (h/t @mayatmiller) and eventually independent review, which overturned the exclusion. I couldn’t think of a better way to thank those who put together the 90+ pages than framing the letter

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📸 op between cases with two awesome @UTSWNews medical students Meredith Kim and @HenryRoseman Look out for these future Doctors going into Family Medicine and Peds/Surg!

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I’m super excited (and more than a little nervous) to start my very first clerkship tomorrow! Any tips from #medtwitter for surviving (and hopefully thriving) for 2 months of surgery? (Would also really appreciate advice on adapting to Q3 call)


Perhaps my favorite project I’ve ever worked on. So thrilled to share the result of an incredible amount of work by an amazing team!

Motile primary cilia - unicorn or the real thing? Read our findings on islet cilia whose movement signals the release of insulin. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…



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After a brief conversation, the doctor hangs up the phone and tells the parents, “Yeah, that’s gonna be a no. Best of luck to you.” huffpost.com/entry/texas-go…


Everyone else on #MedTwitter thinks about their MS1 lecture on gram-positive rods while reheating rice, remembers B. cereus and then still presses start on the microwave, right?


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Happy to share our new @biorxivpreprint: “Architecture of the human erythrocyte ankyrin-1 complex” from Clarke lab (first author the incredibly talented @Frances84469032) and collaborators @lab_cali and @alexjamesnoble! Read on to find out more (it was a surprise package…):

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This was on my timeline not 3 hours before our MS1 lectures on normal hemostasis, clinical labs for coagulation, and bleeding disorders today - it was all I could think of the whole time. Well, this plus @DGlaucomflecken and all of #MedTwitter. Now off to memorize…

The only reasons @joshmcgoo isn’t dead to me after this tweet are 1. He made it so his adorable daughter was born on my birthday as a gift. 2. Med students learn the fake coagulation cascade anyway.



Thrilled to share what I spent much of Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 working on in the @JingHughes lab. With an incredible amount of top-notch work by amazing colleagues, we show that Islet primary cilia motility controls insulin secretion. 🤯biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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🤯 The cytoplasm may not be the vacuous cavity shown in all those Intro to Cell Biology textbooks, after all (and another fantastic #scientificillustration - a picture truly is worth 1000 words)


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