Jason Zbieg

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Jason Zbieg

Jason Zbieg

@JasonZbieg

Dad, Husband, Scientist, GHCC, UFC & Jets Fan. Trying to live beyond farm to table. Syrah over Cabs. Tackling GPCRs in the AM.

Montara, CA Katılım Ekim 2022
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Lipshultz Group
Lipshultz Group@LipshultzSBU·
Ashley, Kiran, Vincent, Agniva, and Ayah gave posters as well! Curious 🧐 stay tuned this year 👀
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Jason Zbieg
Jason Zbieg@JasonZbieg·
@SutzJesse I think it’s fair to say that anyone that doesn’t want this, hasn’t seen this post.
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Fore Play
Fore Play@ForePlayPod·
COMEBACK COMPLETE 🏆 5,000+ DAYS SINCE HIS LAST PROFESSIONAL GOLF WIN. A 12-YEAR HIATUS FROM THE SPORT. CUT FROM LIV AFTER 2 SEASONS AND HAD TO EARN HIS SPOT BACK. ANTHONY KIM WITH ONE OF THE ALL-TIME HEATERS YOU WILL EVER SEE. SO BACK.
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LIV Golf
LIV Golf@livgolf_league·
COMEBACK STORY COMPLETE 🏆 ANTHONY KIM WINS LIV GOLF ADELAIDE 2026 #LIVGolfAdelaide
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Fried Egg Golf
Fried Egg Golf@fried_egg_golf·
The California Golf Club of San Francisco, better known as Cal Club, has established a reputation as one of the best maintained golf courses in the Bay Area. In our latest episode of All Grass Is Local, we take you behind the scenes with Superintendent Javier Campos and his team to find out how they maintain a uniquely firm-and-fast fescue surface in foggy South San Francisco. (Presented by @ToroGolf)
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Bruce Booth
Bruce Booth@LifeSciVC·
Sputtering?  Zero chances.  I’m empathetic to the personal stories, but don’t think these anecdotes reflect the reality on the ground.  I’m feeling more positive now than in years. Biotech is a cyclic business.  We had a bubble of overbuilding, overhiring, and overfunding, followed by retrenchment for a couple years. We’re in a healthier place now. We still have 2x more VC funding in biotech than a decade ago.  IPOs dried up but are coming back.  XBi is up significantly.  And we’re now entering an expansion part of the cycle.   Lab vacancy rates have more to do with the massive lab build out, creating a huge glut of supply, than a long term pullback in biotech relative to pre-pandemic bubble lab usage. Ridiculous rents in the face of demand drove overbuilding of labs, which take years to come online - thus the glut today. I’m an optimist on the sector and on Kendall specifically.  Interest rates, M&A, catalytic data, sector rotation into biopharma, and fading macro risks all create tailwinds.  Boston remains the global epicenter of biopharma R&D. In the US, I’m concerned about further FDA chaos, but am hopeful we can manage thru that… China is both threat and opportunity - bringing new drugs to patients globally is a good thing.  And raising the competitive pressure to do things faster and cheaper in the US is healthy. Appropriate regulatory changes need to happen, and I think will over time. But fundamentally the Boston biotech cluster, and the western biotech sector more broadly, are poised for a renewed positive run over the next few years.   The reports of our death, or sputtering, are greatly exaggerated…
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Jason Zbieg@JasonZbieg·
@ULCofSFCC @MidwestGolfJake This can lead to new avenues for fun: Monthly bonus pool for most amount of hall passes collected 😎🙌🏻💯
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NFL Memes
NFL Memes@NFLMemes·
Carlie Irsay at the trade deadline
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Jordan Burroughs
Jordan Burroughs@alliseeisgold·
My son Beacon completed the “Tournament Warrior” feat this weekend at Super 32! He lost his first match to the top seed, then battled back to win five straight and finish with a bronze medal beating the 2, 3, 4 and 5 seeds on the way. Most importantly, he displayed great poise, determination and humility. He’s a fighter. He kept finding a way to stay alive, and it was fun to watch. We’re not on the national tournament circuit. We haven’t done Tulsa, Reno, Kids Nationals. Winning big tournaments right now isn’t high on our priority list. So when Beacon insisted on coming to Greensboro, North Carolina to compete with his teammates against the best kids in the country at Super 32, I was hesitant. Part of me would rather him just stay at home to train. But more than that, I also didn’t believe he was ready for the caliber of kids I knew he’d run into. I thought about shielding him from potentially getting his butt kicked. After those initial thoughts, I reframed my perspective and decided to register him. Here are a few important ideas I’ve settled on: 1. Seek challenges — Adversity helps us develop, build character and get closer to the wrestler/man we eventually will become. The harder the challenge, the bigger the window for growth. 2. Wins and losses go into the same bucket. The ultimate goal is to become greater later. Until then we’re just having fun and collecting data — figuring out ways to get better. 3. Prepare them, don’t scare them. I didn’t show him the bracket. I didn’t tell him the names of anyone in his weight class, I didn’t even tell him who he’d have next round. Just bring your best stuff. Who your opponent is, is less important than the energy and intensity you bring to the match. Remember — it’s not about WHO you wrestle, but rather HOW you wrestle. 4. Ignore other parents. Most people have great intentions, but poor advice. Don’t let them project their insecurities on you. They usually have no idea what they’re talking about. Listen to your coaches instead. 5. Let your kid cry. It means they care. You don’t have to pacify them immediately after a loss. Let them sit with their emotions for a little while and learn to handle difficult moments internally. 6. Don’t yell at your kids when they lose. Self explanatory. 7. Let them eat. A full belly makes a happy wrestler. There’s way too much emphasis on going down in weight in hopes of performing better or placing higher. Bigger doesn’t always mean better. If the weight class doesn’t make sense, or you don’t feel like you can compete at the weight, stay home and wait for another opportunity. STOP cutting your kids. 8. Find a club home and stick with it. Most wrestlers have too many chefs in the kitchen. Some wrestlers are regularly attending 2-3 clubs a week with no real identity to their wrestling. More coaches aren’t the answer. Pick one club, trust the process and let it ride. 9. Dont leave the tournament when your wrestler loses. Surround your kids with positive teammates and parents willing to be mat-side and cheer on the squad even if they’ve been knocked out of the tournament. Strong communities stay to support one another no matter what! 10. Dont get too low on your kid’s losses or too high on their success. Celebrate the wins but also remember that it’s just wrestling. All of the college coaches in the arena were watching the high school matches. Not one of them was recruiting the 8u or 11u tournament. It’s not that big of a deal yet. I realized this weekend that it’s not my job to clear the path for my kids, but only to prepare them for it. Beacon is no better a wrestler today than he was when he walked into the arena yesterday, but now he knows he belongs. And that itself was well worth the risk. - JB
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Jason Zbieg
Jason Zbieg@JasonZbieg·
@ULCofSFCC So if you removed all the cart paths, then there is no required upkeep…
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Jacob Plieth
Jacob Plieth@JacobPlieth·
Meanwhile, $RHHBY highlights two NMEs in oncology as having moved into phase 1: RG6468 (new code for RO7566802), unknown mechanism
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