
Sagar Patel, MD
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Sagar Patel, MD
@sagarpatel
Associate Professor Transplant and Cellular Therapy Program @Huntsmancancer @UofUHealth #bmtsm #leusm #tcellrx #healthtech Tweets ≠ endorsements/medical advice
Salt Lake City, UT Katılım Nisan 2007
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@SecKennedy @DrOzCMS Sure, but your overemphasis on red-meat and BBQ is even worse
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Hospital food is notoriously appalling; So why do we serve it to patients who are trying to recover?
@DrOzCMS and I are changing that system, by telling hospitals across the nation to serve REAL FOOD and remove the ultra-processed junk. Thank you, FL Agriculture Commissioner @WiltonSimpson and @Nicklaus4Kids President & CEO Matthew A. Love for leading by example in Miami.
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@ContrarianSaver @XVG_MD @drycathode Do you provide more synergy? Or is it more of a value add? Or perhaps the famed deep dive?
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@XVG_MD @drycathode I don’t work for a hospital and I simply own a firm that makes sure community clinics’ bills are paid on time
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This doctor actually believes $450k/year is insulting. How out of touch can you possibly be?
This is why health care costs have spiraled in the U.S.
Doctoring Differently | Naomi Lawrence-Reid, M.D.@DocDifferently
Kaiser LA wants to pay board-certified cardiologists $218.65/hr to work overnights and weekends. Don’t take this job. It’s hurts all of us.
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@MS_BASE44 Would love to chat more if interested in directly supporting academic physician investigators - I specialize in cell therapy and stem cell transplants
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I'm looking to invest in cancer research and breakthrough treatment companies
Cancer is humanity's worst enemy, and unfortunately, it's one of the few frontier problems i don't see getting solved in the next 2-3 years.
I'll be able to write checks up to a few million (usually up to a million).
I will work extremely hard to help the founders. I'll leverage my network as much as possible to overcome bureaucracies and help hunt down talent for every company I'm investing in.
Things I'm particularly interested in:
1. Accelerating clinical trials: As AI gets smarter and allows novel hypotheses on new drug targets, clinical trials and bureaucracy will remain the biggest bottleneck to fight cacner.
2. Repurposed drugs: the current cost of Phase 3 clinical trials only allows patentable solutions to be economically viable. It resonates that are probably many other treatments and potentially impactful drugs that won't be included in the Standard of Care as they haven't gone through phase 3 clinical trials.
3. Personalized medicine: organoids, digital twin, faster cycle from biopsy -> identifying targets -> creating customised solutions, such as mRNA vaccines, custom Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs), and novel ways of triggering one's immune system.
4. Improving measurement: Currently, the standard PET-CT method does not allow weekly measurement of disease progression. Identifying a superior method to allow weekly measurement of progression could be instrumental in cutting down the time it takes to find a drug the body respond to.
Anyone who can connect me to relevant companies will be widely appreciated
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@EdWorkforceCmte Categorically false with zero evidence to back up these absurd and radical claims
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DEI is destroying medical schools. For too many years, schools have indoctrinated those training to be doctors in radical ideology that has nothing to do with medicine. It’s long-past time all medical schools ditch DEI—the consequences could literally be a matter of life and death for patients.
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The FAA is working on changing PBI’s airport code RIGHT NOW… the name change to Donald J. Trump International Airport already official!
Stay tuned 👀 @FAANews
Eric Trump@EricTrump
Palm Beach International Airport is now officially…. “President Donald J. Trump International Airport!” Proud to have played a small role in making this happen. Huge thanks to @megforflorida, @GovRonDeSantis, @JamesUthmeierFL, and the overwhelming majority in the Florida House!
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@BasedMikeLee Wait till you hear how much Elon spent to buy the last presidential election
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Sagar Patel, MD retweetledi

🙌 New HemOnc Pulse episode just dropped!
This week, @sagarpatel, of @Huntsmancancer @UofUHealth, joins @RahulBanerjeeMD to discuss recent advances in allogeneic HSCT and strategies to reduce post-transplant complications.
Don't miss it! ➡️ buff.ly/rHUmjMm

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@MaryBowdenMD At least none of them claimed "Kept 6000+ C19 patients out of the hospital" with unproven snake oil treatments😂
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On behalf of @UofUHematology, join us tomorrow at @UofUMedicine, 9:30 AM to explore exciting Research Opportunities & Academic Careers in Hematology, among an incredible list of speakers! We looking forward to welcoming all interested trainees, including medical students, internal medicine residents and hem/onc fellows. @UofUHealth @UofUInternalMed @huntsmancancer

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Get it here: lineageprovisions.com/products/linea…
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We just cooked the protein bar industry. 🔥
Most are candy bars in disguise: seed oils, gums, fake sweeteners, sugar.
Not @eatlineage.
New Protein Bar:
<200 cal
20g grass-fed whey + collagen
100% real food—no BS
Tastes incredible
🍫 Who's in?

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@MUneurosurgery Pass on this "opportunity" trainees - right up there with institutions that hire junior clinical faculty at the "instructor" level
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@united The signs are left up all the time irrespective of capacity - the club staff benefit from less work and the airline benefits from fliers who have pre-paid for the benefit and cannot use it.
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@DSweetTexas Hi, Daniel. We’re sorry for the inconvenience. Please know, our admittance is based on capacity, and unfortunately, we're not always able to accommodate everyone. We hope you're able to enjoy all of our amenities the next time you fly with us.
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Every. Single. Airport.
Busy time, not busy time, doesn't matter.
At what point does the one time passes @united handed out as incentives start turning into "fooled you!" and having a great laugh?

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Sagar Patel, MD retweetledi

South Asian adults in the US develop cardiovascular disease risk factors earlier than other groups, according to new research from the MASALA cohort study. Here’s what that means for prevention. ja.ma/3NCyudL
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The most shocking revelation of the covid pandemic for me was the realization that the governor of my state has the power to declare himself a dictator based on any public health pretext, to suspend everyone's natural and Constitutional rights indefinitely, and to coerce anyone to inject anything he thinks beneficial for "public health." Such a state is not compatible with a free republic. It is essential that these unlimited police powers are constrained. I support this resolution and I encourage others to read and consider.
Jeffrey A Tucker@jeffreytucker
They will do it again unless the public speaks out now! CovidJustice.org
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A year ago, Dr. Prasad came to the FDA to implement 4 major long-lasting reforms: 2-to-1 pivotal trial requirement, national priority reviews, a risk-stratified covid vaccine framework, & the new plausible mechanism framework for ultra rare diseases which we launched last week. Also, under his leadership, his center hit a record number of approvals in Dec. He got a tremendous amount accomplished within his one-year sabbatical from UCSF and will be returning back to his academic home later next month. We will name a successor before his departure.
I want to thank him for his service and personal sacrifice to take time away from his family.
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@SharylAttkisson Fun fact: he has no medical license and has never treated an actual patient
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(WATCH) Dr. Bhattacharya
We begin today with one of the most striking turnabouts in modern public health. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, was a respected medical doctor and professor at Stanford University when Covid struck. He stuck out his neck early, calling out public health mistakes on Covid, the shutdowns, and more. For that, he was targeted and smeared by Dr. Anthony Fauci and others at the National Institutes of Health. But today, he leads the very agency that once worked to silence him. And he’s working to restore public trust after fallout from the wave of government misinformation.

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