
Victoria Mingione
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Victoria Mingione
@VictoriaRosePhD
Molecular biologist interested in the intricacies of life and beyond.




The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is now 1.6 million km²—twice the size of Texas—with 1.8 trillion plastic pieces, outweighing surface fish 6 to 1.

On January 7th, 2025 I shared a video, after I was asked to call UnitedHealthcare from the operating room to answer administrative questions about the patient who was having surgery to treat breast cancer. Despite my efforts, they denied her stay. UnitedHealthcare didn’t stop at calling me during surgery. Now, they’ve sent me a legal threat—and even worse? They ended up denying my cancer patient’s hospital stay. Exactly what I was afraid would happen. Staying overnight after major surgery isn’t optional—it’s medically necessary. But UnitedHealthcare decided they know better than the doctors caring for the patient. When they called me while I was operating, I knew that if I didn’t step out and respond immediately, they might deny her stay—leaving her with a massive bill. So, with another surgeon in the OR, I scrubbed out and called them back. But after all of that? They denied her stay anyway. And instead of fixing their broken system, they sent me a legal threat for speaking out. I’m sharing their response in full, letting their words speak for themselves. Let me be clear: I stand by everything I said. I told the truth. I was honest about what’s happening in our healthcare system. And I will not be silenced by legal threats when it comes to advocating for my patients and my ability to care for them. Denying an overnight stay that a doctor orders is dangerous. The doctor caring for the patient should be able to make these decisions without delay, pressure, or harassment. If I don’t speak up, I lose—my integrity, my voice, and the opportunity to make a difference. And while it’s intimidating to receive a letter like this from a company as powerful as UnitedHealthcare, I know where I stand. I am a woman taking care of women affected by breast cancer. I do this work with all of my heart, and I will continue to speak up for my patients—because they deserve better. I ask you to follow along, share this story, and have these conversations in your own communities. I know I’m not the only one dealing with this, and real change will take all of us telling our stories and standing up for what’s right. I’m here for it. Are you?

“Our concept of how cells evolve goes out the window for this incredibly large biosphere” Yeah that’s why I invented quantum bioinformatics to solve this evolutionary problem -_- . I laid it all out and did many seminal experiments. @VictoriaRosePhD was my confidant when I had 7 tanks that were all experiments in evolution and adaptation in order to culture novel organisms 😆. That was a crazy time and we recovered some wild organisms that still lack description beyond what I taxonomically documented through photos and culturing methods. 7 tanks was too many; I ended up merging all 7 experiments into one and now I have SpongeBob and Nudis

Not only does Bennu contain all 5 of the nucleobases that form DNA and RNA on Earth and 14 of the 20 amino acids found in known proteins, the asteroid’s amino acids hold a surprise go.nature.com/4hAISfn

Big Day, Ladies and Gentlemen - Welcome our new paper with @A_Aspuru_Guzik , @stagljar , Mohammad Ghazi Vakili and other giants where we show the first application of a real IBM Quantum Computer for generation of new KRAS inhibitor synthesized and tested. And while I do agree with Jensen Huang that it will take time for QC to enter our daily lives, this proof of concept (not making a claim of faster, cheaper, higher % of success) is very important as with more effort it can scale. Also, very proud of our teams in Canada 🇨🇦 and in the UAE 🇦🇪 who contributed significantly to this work. The paper is Open Access and the link is in the comments.


More good writing advice in these two pages than in most books 1/2


Very happy to see @VictoriaRosePhD on X! Welcome to the global conversation :). Please consider giving Dr. Mingione a follow. Not only is she a stellar, empathetic and compassionate human, she’s also an awesome scientist. There’s nobody else in the world I would wholeheartedly trust with my novel scientific ideas, experiments and data. Dr. Mingione supported my coral ecosystem evolution experiments from the beginning, watched how all 7 experiments merged into one, and saw all the funky organisms I cultured that still have no description in scientific literature. Point is, she’s awesome, and I’m so happy to welcome her to our communities!!!













