Jonah Lipel

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Jonah Lipel

Jonah Lipel

@jlipel10

Los Angeles, CA Katılım Ocak 2015
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The Tennis Letter
The Tennis Letter@TheTennisLetter·
Arthur Fils did THIS on back to back points against Vacherot in Miami. Insane slice forehand passing shot. 🤯 Massive forehand winner. The celebration… He’s just aura farming now 😮‍💨😤
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Harvard Chabad
Harvard Chabad@HarvardChabad·
Would the Crimson publish: “Should I let go of my Muslim friends?” or, “Should I let go of my gay friends?” If they would, read the published response to letting go of Zionist friends, and replace Zionism and Zionist with Islam and Muslim, ask yourself if the “Amateur Ethicist” would respond this way if it was about letting go of Muslim or gay friends? (Many will try to argue that it’s not a fair comparison. I posit that it’s in their argument that the double standard and bias will further emerge.)
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Adam Feuerstein ✡️
Adam Feuerstein ✡️@adamfeuerstein·
$LLY Q3 tirzepatide (Mounjaro/Zepbound) sales: $10.1 billion. $MRK Q3 Keytruda sales $8.1 billion. The passing of the torch...
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Physical Review Fluids
Physical Review Fluids@PhysRevFluids·
Standard models usually treat cell membranes as infinitely thin, but finite thickness fundamentally alters their physics. Membrane bending induces shear flows, reversals, & pressure inversion, effects missed in 2D models but captured with finite thickness go.aps.org/3KDeJRr
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Professor Oak
Professor Oak@Prof_Oak_·
Everyone should read this. Wish I could RT 1,000x Invaluable insight into the rigorous truth-seeking & intellectual flexibility that the best biotech investors bring to company & asset diligence; and the objectivity with which they reflect on / learn from hits & misses alike Dan / ADAR1 are rarely wrong - adhering to a process like this is a big reason why Thank you for sharing @Biohazard3737
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Barstool Tennis
Barstool Tennis@StoolTennis·
Iga Swiatek was asked if she needed a mental break following today’s loss… She fired back
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Alex Kesin
Alex Kesin@alexkesin·
People often say biotech never had its own "Bell Labs," but it actually did: the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research. My new piece about what made NIBR special, why it succeeded, and why pharma eventually turned away from its own breakthrough:
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Adam Feuerstein ✡️
Adam Feuerstein ✡️@adamfeuerstein·
I’m never deleting this app.
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Goose Data (wa/wa)
Goose Data (wa/wa)@GooseData·
My analyst frienda say floor is near. Goose knows there's also a basement.
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Fareed Zakaria
Fareed Zakaria@FareedZakaria·
Over the past 100 years, science and research have become the building blocks of America’s extraordinary strength. In less than 100 days, President Trump has undermined that strength — and opened the door for China, with its growing scientific prowess, to be the beneficiary. My take:
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Jonah Lipel@jlipel10·
@NightOwlBiotech This is very interesting but would prefer to see EV multiples for the 5 commercial names (Jazz, etc.) so we can do apples to apples. I get that others don’t have as much debt but still would like to do h2h comparison
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Night Owl Biotech Research Group
Night Owl Biotech Research Group@NightOwlBiotech·
$NBIX $SRPT & $JAZZ trade at multiples of 10-year analyst revenue estimates that are meaningfully lower than multiples paid to acquire peers (of course analyst estimates could be wrong). NBIX multiples do not reflect its $2B cash. $HRMY & $APLS also provided. $XBI $ITCI $IMGN
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John Maraganore 🇺🇸🇬🇷🇺🇦
This is very concerning. We need our scientists to thrive for continued US leadership!
Kevin Hall@KevinH_PhD

After 21 years at my dream job, I’m very sad to announce my early retirement from the National Institutes of Health. My life’s work has been to scientifically study how our food environment affects what we eat, and how what we eat affects our physiology. Lately, I’ve focused on unravelling the reasons why diets high in ultra-processed food are linked to epidemic proportions of chronic diseases such as diabetes and obesity. Our research leads the world on this topic. Given recent bipartisan goals to prevent diet-related chronic diseases, and new agency leadership professing to prioritize scientific investigation of ultra-processed foods, I had hoped to expand our research program with ambitious plans to more rapidly and efficiently determine how our food is likely making Americans chronically sick. Unfortunately, recent events have made me question whether NIH continues to be a place where I can freely conduct unbiased science. Specifically, I experienced censorship in the reporting of our research because of agency concerns that it did not appear to fully support preconceived narratives of my agency’s leadership about ultra-processed food addiction. I was hoping this was an aberration. So, weeks ago I wrote to my agency’s leadership expressing my concerns and requested time to discuss these issues, but I never received a response. Without any reassurance there wouldn’t be continued censorship or meddling in our research, I felt compelled to accept early retirement to preserve health insurance for my family. (Resigning later in protest of any future meddling or censorship would result in losing that benefit.) Due to very tight deadlines to make this decision, I don’t yet have plans for my future career. The NIH has been a wonderful place because it allows scientists to take risks, form unique collaborations, and do studies difficult to conduct elsewhere. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished and I’m fortunate to have had such wonderful colleagues and scientific collaborators. I hope to someday return to government service and lead a research program that will continue to provide gold-standard science to make Americans healthy.

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