Scientist, physician, husband, father of daughters.
I study how cell metabolism contributes to the lung diseases pulmonary hypertension and fibrosis.
oldhamlab.org
Will Oldham
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The evolution of acute pulmonary embolism classification (including the recently published 2026AHA/ACC/ACCP/ACEP/CHEST/
SCAI/SHM/SIR/SVM/SVN Guideline):
#foamed #foamcc #meded #Medsky #emimcc
📣 We are recruiting a post-doctoral fellow!
Join an interdisciplinary, NIH-funded research program studying metabolic reprogramming in pulmonary fibrosis with strong translational focus and collaborative environment. Apply here: jobs.brownhealth.org/search/jobde...
Proud to share that our first paper from the lab's new home at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Brown University Health is now in press at @insight.jci.org!
insight.jci.org/articles/vie...
Are you in the terminal a lot with Claude but work a lot with markdown files? I am using glow to see rendered markdown in the terminal. They have a great tagline, too. Anyone using anything else?
github.com/charmbracele...
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Excited to share our latest work out today in @cp-molcell.bsky.social, revealing a molecular link between succinate dehydrogenase and purine synthesis, connecting two fundamental metabolic pathways. Huge congratulations to the first author, Mushtaq Nengroo! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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When I ask a patient what medicines they take and they wave their hands and say “it’s in the chart” I need them to understand that “the patient’s chart” is a mythical concept, more akin to the scattered scribblings of the British constitution rather than a single, comprehensive document.