Ismail Eş รีทวีตแล้ว
Ismail Eş
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Ismail Eş
@bioengineerx
A bioengineer geeking out over microfluidics, smart materials, and biomedical technology Currently @AnkaraUni Previously @UniofOxford @ucl @unicampoficial
Ankara/Turkiye เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2010
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@WandaYYT Wanda, that was @stan_sdcollins goal! I was one of his first followers and luckily got followed by him years ago. Keep your lovely posts please.
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@AdrianoAguzzi @NikoMcCarty It seems like the analysis concludes the sad fact that they didn't have a mentor worth appreciation.
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A recent study claimed that of 208 Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine from 1901-2023, just 20 awardees thanked a mentor during the Lecture.
This was surprising to me. So I scraped all Nobel Lectures, converted them into clean .txt files, and repeated the analysis.
I extracted 525 lectures in all, with 145 from chemistry, 68 from economics, 158 from medicine, and 154 from physics. Next, I used the OCR tool from Datalab to extract just the text from each lecture while removing any images, captions, and references.
Finally, I repeated the analysis. The study in question did a simple Ctrl+F for mentions of the word "mentor," (which is really just too simple for this kind of analysis). When I did the same, I found that just 12 of 158 (7.6%) Medicine lectures contain the word "mentor". I found similar or lower rates in other fields, with 11 of 145 (7.6%) Chemistry lectures, 7 of 154 (4.5%) Physics lectures, and 2 of 68 (2.9%) Economics lectures containing the word.
But again, this method completely misses most acknowledgements. A winner who thanks “my students and colleagues,” like Mario Molina did in 1995, wouldn’t be counted at all.
So next, I built a Python script that broadened the search to include words like mentor(s), student(s), and advisor(s). Using these criteria, nearly 90 percent of Chemistry, Physics, and Medicine lectures contained at least one of those terms, whereas just 3 of 68 in Economics did.
Finally, I expanded my script to include spatial context. Specifically, this new script checked whether mentions of these keywords appeared near words indicative of gratitude, such as “thank,” “owe,” or “appreciate.” With this filter, I found that 38.1 percent of all Nobel lectures include a direct acknowledgment of someone else, and that this number is much higher in Medicine (more than 50 percent.)
In other words, Nobel laureates thank their mentors and colleagues and students far more than this recent study may suggest.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk.


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Ismail Eş รีทวีตแล้ว
Ismail Eş รีทวีตแล้ว

Some say the NIH peer-review system is the envy of the world. It isn’t.
I’ve personally served on study sections where I couldn’t tell the difference between a grant that scored in the top 3% and one that fell near 50%. The process often comes down to who talks the loudest in the room — and who doesn’t want to upset them. Real debate is rare. Groupthink dominates.
Consensus becomes the currency for funding, even though science advances through controversy, disagreement, and challenging the status quo.
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Real science is slow, uncertain, and humbling. It thrives on doubt, failure, revision, and debate.
Universities, funders, and journals want the opposite: speed, certainty, confidence, and narrative.
So we get bad models, fake breakthroughs, and flashy press releases. And everyone pretends it’s progress.
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Honored to be featured on Saudi National TV to share my journey in bioelectronics and life at @UniofOxford.
Grateful to my country, KSA, for investing in my education.
Excited to continue exploring bioelectronics field and making the most of opportunities at Oxford and beyond!
برامج الإخبارية@alekhbariyaPROG
أسهمت في تأسيس أول مختبر للإلكترونيات الطبية الحيوية في "أكسفورد" لتفتح ابتكاراتها آفاقا جديدة في الطب العصبي، مقدمة حلولا غير مسبوقة في هذا المجال لطيفة الملا تحكي مشاعر تجربتها في #مبتعثون
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Ismail Eş รีทวีตแล้ว
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Nanocarrier imaging at single-cell resolution across entire mouse bodies with deep learning go.nature.com/4gNLjeC

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🔵 Ankara Üniversitesi Heyeti İngiltere'de Yükseköğretim Kurumları ile Temaslarda Bulundu. #TheliveUKIE
📺 TRT Haber
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Oxford Üniversitesi [@UniofOxford] PANDEMIC SCIENCES INSTITUTE Müdürü Sn Dr Cesar Lopez-Camacho'yu ziyaret ederek enstitü bünyesinde yapılan aşı çalışmaları ve laboratuvarlar hakkında bilgi aldık.




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Oxford Üniversitesi [@UniofOxford] INSTİTUTE OF BİOMEDİCAL ENGİNEERİNG öğretim üyesi Sn Dr İsmail Eş'in laboratuvarını da ziyaret ederek çalışmaları hakkında bilgi aldık.



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Oxford Üniversitesi [@UniofOxford] PODİUM INSTİTUTE FOR SPORTS HEALTH & TECHNOLOGY Başkanı Sn Prof Dr Constantin Coussios'u ziyaret ettik ve Ankara Üniversitesi [@AnkaraUni] ile yapılabilecek iş birliklerine yönelik değerlendirmelerde bulunduk.
Görüşmemizin sonunda Sn Coussios ile birlikte laboratuvarları gezerek kendisine Güneş Kursumuzu hediye ettik.




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Advancing osteosarcoma 3D modeling in vitro for novel tumor microenvironment-targeted therapies development.
| Catarina Leite Pereira @i3S_UPorto | @CRS_SPLC
#3Dmodel #TumorMicroenvironment
doi.org/10.1016/j.jcon…

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Watch how metals are 3D printed with sub-10 µm resolution! 🔬
Scientists @Westlake_Uni have developed an embedded-writing embedded-sintering process to create complex freeform geometries for custom microelectronics and metamaterials.
Find out more: ow.ly/TE9150T9YtH
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New Electric Bandages Speed Wound Healing by 30% scitechdaily.com/new-electric-b…
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Mimicking the brain is hard, but researchers are making progress.
Using 3D printing, scientists created brain organoids with realistic extracellular matrices and blood vessel networks.
@Sloan_Lab @vserp1 @EmoryMedicine
📰 Read the ASN article: ow.ly/MZP450T0SO6

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New collaboration paper published today in Advanced Materials. Pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSAs) used in industry applications continues to be a good source of inspiration for bioadhesives. This paper focuses on the key role of viscoelasticity.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad…
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3D organoids, which are artificial models of human organs, face a big challenge: integrating blood vessels.
But scientists @YaleBme have developed a new strategy to simplify this process, advancing regenerative medicine!
Find out more: ow.ly/jvlw50SYHaR

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