Jenny Harmon, MD, PhD
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Jenny Harmon, MD, PhD
@md_harmon
Peds neurogeneticist/scientist @wakehealth interested in mito DNA depletion syndromes. Mom to a neurotypical firecracker and an autistic 🦖 lover. Views=mine.
Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Phenomenal keynote at #ICIEM2025 - terrific story of some of the most important discoveries in mitochondrial biology to date, including the unique rotational mechanism of ATP Synthase.

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🎉 #CNSAM registration is OPEN!
🧬 Join us for the 1st ever Genetics Summit
📅 Last day of meeting—SO worth it!
🎯 Hands-on, practical, not esoteric
👩⚕️ Designed for peds neuro trainees & clinicians
🙌 Incredible educators lined up!
🔗 Don’t forget to register & save your seat!

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Due to multiple aircraft issues on both legs of this @AirCanada trip, we’ve had a 6+ hour wait in one airport and are in the middle of a 5+ hour wait in the 2nd. In all, we will have a 21 hour travel day for 5 hours of flight time. So glad this acct could return to its roots.
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Fun fact: I created this acct specifically to hound @AirCanada into giving me the refund they announced me they owed passengers after ~12 mos of refusing to refund ticket costs for COVID-canceled flights in 2020.
This trip is an 4-years-delayed replacement of that trip.
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We had a great experience with @TSA Cares at @CLTAirport this morning. We have been super nervous preparing for the dude’s first plane ride - and while the day may be hard still because we have yet to do the *plane* part - we were SO grateful for assistance through security.
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I didn’t get the grant, but I passed both boards, and although he demures, @zwhitt29 played a significant role in that pass.
What I am saying is - get you friends that support you in all your absurdity, and never let them go.
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This week, I have been dropping the kids off at summer camp. This reminds me of doing the same last summer, often during which @zwhitt29 was on a hands-free phone call reading me board questions because that was the most efficient study tactic when I was otherwise grant writing.
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@MariyaSweetwyne As far as I have seen, disability advocates prefer “disabled people” - some may prefer people first with “people who are disabled” and many feel that “differently abled” is an obfuscation that undersells the challenges that are then compounded by an unaccommodating society.
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@RenegadeSynapse @zach_london @coffinmed @GreenJournal @AANmember @EricaSchuyler @ChrisLeeNeuro @BlakeBuletko @EYemmCoon @RJNeuromuscular @drpearcekorb @DrJeffRatliff @yaleneuropd @AMahajanMD @NMatch2025 I don’t know, the 20 patients with hand, foot and mouth that I saw when I left my 29 day old to return to work were extremely educational.
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@zach_london @coffinmed @GreenJournal @AANmember @EricaSchuyler @ChrisLeeNeuro @BlakeBuletko @EYemmCoon @RJNeuromuscular @drpearcekorb @DrJeffRatliff @yaleneuropd @AMahajanMD @NMatch2025 Alternatively, we could acknowledge formally that (most) residents are not doing much relevant to their training in the last few weeks and let them…engage in self-directed educational activities.
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Hear me out: Post-residency trainees should be given the opportunity to start fellowship late, no questions asked.
@coffinmed and I threw together a🔥 HOT TAKE🔥 for the @GreenJournal R&F blog on this topic. @AANmember
tinyurl.com/ycx2rhxz
1/🔥

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@C_Kittock @usd Congratulations! We were a LEND mentor family, and we really enjoyed getting to show our trainee a bit about family life with an autistic kid. Including my son’s ABA therapy program’s carnival, during which he *very* quickly stole & yeeted a (rubber, thankfully) skeeball…
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🤩 I was accepted to @usd ‘s LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental & Related Disabilities) program! I will receive extra clinical & research opportunities that will make me a better (future) peds geneticist working with kids with neurodevelopmental disorders 👩⚕️
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@TakeThatNurses @JustineLeves01 When I was in my adult neurology year of training, I had a family meeting for a 70+ year old patient that included their mother. It cemented what I knew from my peds years - no matter how many years a mother has spent with the child she is losing, it is never enough.
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@JustineLeves01 Most of my career has been in MICU. You get sort of used to it, but the tragedy is always there. It gets me most when I see parents lose a child (even if that child is in their 60’s).
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@JustineLeves01 I’m a pediatric neurogeneticist, and I always say that my favorite appointments are the ones where I get to laugh and cry with my patients. Even better if I have a trainee or student with me! I hope I never stop being moved by those moments with families.
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Grateful that I was given the opportunity to present my most vexing metabolic quandary as part of the Unknown/Challenging Cases session! Being able to tap into the collective expertise and wisdom of the @SIMDtweets group was a privilege!

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@Stanford_Neuro @RebeccaJLevyMD @StanfordMed @StanfordChild Congratulations, @RebeccaJLevyMD! I’ve been waiting to see this news!!
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Help us congratulate Rebecca Levy MD, PhD who has been appointed a CNCDP-K12 scholar beginning July 2024. #StanfordMedicine #StanfordChildrensHealth
kennedykrieger.org/cncdp-k12/reso…

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PDCD can present as structural brain anomalies including corpus callosum dysgenesis; since this is a known presentation of multiple treatable disorders, @NeuroMetabolism has convinced me that prenatal WES/WGS is the best fetal genetic evaluation for congenital brain anomalies!
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