
Elaine Chen
Deputy Director, Events Team at The New York Times
@NYTimesEvents and formerly digital transition. Into community engagement and citizen science. Before @datanews @WNYC, @WLRN, and @nycgov. 🇹🇼
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2 months ago |
autism.einnews.com | Matthew Herper |Elaine Chen |Adam Feuerstein |Lizzy Lawrence
Vaccines do not cause autism. You’ve almost certainly read that before — probably hundreds of times. But many people do not believe it, perhaps because too often it is repeated without a real explanation of how we know that. So here is an attempt to offer that explanation. Of course, the issue is in the news again because Robert F.
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May 29, 2024 |
nature.com | Sean Murphy |Elaine Chen |Myo Htet |Shunyao Lei
AbstractCardiomyocyte maturation is crucial for generating adult cardiomyocytes and the application of human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hPSC-CMs). However, regulation at the cis-regulatory element level and its role in heart disease remain unclear. Alpha-actinin 2 (ACTN2) levels increase during CM maturation. In this study, we investigated a clinically relevant, conserved ACTN2 enhancer’s effects on CM maturation using hPSC and mouse models.
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May 14, 2024 |
reliasmedia.com | Elaine Chen
By Elaine Chen, MD Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Section of Palliative Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago This special feature begins with a representative intensive care unit (ICU) patient. This patient has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung cancer, the latter of which was diagnosed several months ago.
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Mar 9, 2024 |
seattletimes.com | Elaine Chen
The American tropics are uniquely blessed with birds. Thirty-six percent of the world’s 11,000 bird species live in the region south of the border between the United States and Mexico, more than in Asia or Africa. That diversity is reflected in the national birds chosen to represent the countries of Latin America, from the slight southern lapwing — Uruguay’s avian symbol — to the 30-pound Andean condor, the national bird of four countries.
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Mar 7, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Elaine Chen
El mundo de las aves Observa pájaros con el Times Tips para principiantes La evolución de las aves Cómo dibujar un ave El cóndor andino, el quetzal, el hornero son algunas de las aves emblemáticas de Latinoamérica. Sin embargo, sus poblaciones siguen disminuyendo. Un hombre indígena sentado cerca de un cóndor andino en el Parque Nacional Natural Puracé en Colombia. El cóndor es un ave sagrada para muchas comunidades indígenas y es el ave nacional de Colombia. Credit...
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After years in Big Pharma, a chemist has pivoted to help save the species that made Ozempic possible. https://t.co/vVKhM1xD3n via @NYTimes

Fair points by @pahlkadot: Federal bureaucracy wasn't great. Goal should be an "effective administrative state.... Mr. Musk’s recklessness will not get us there, but neither will the excessive caution and addiction to procedure that Democrats exhibited..." https://t.co/QpZGmZhI2i

RT @RepGraceMeng: In Congress, I am continuing the fight by pushing legislation I’ve authored to make Lunar New Year a federal holiday so t…