Daisy Xu
@sophiaiu45.bsky.social
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Medical investor. Rewilding healthcare through capital, empathy, and long-term structure. Cross-border thinker
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This is a difficult task. I think if we can communicate and learn privately, it will be very effective. Although I do medical beauty, I believe that you have more experience in the medical field than I do.
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Evidence-based narratives are essential, especially on topics as complex and politically charged as immigration. Martin, in your experience, what’s the most effective way to ensure that rigorous data actually shifts public perception?
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Absolutely agree environmental rollbacks don’t just erode ecological protections, they have direct, measurable impacts on public health and long-term economic resilience. Strengthening science-based policies is not optional; it’s a public health imperative. 🌍
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The Carbon Fee and Dividend approach paired with a CBAM is compelling—not just for emissions reduction, but for its socio-economic co-benefits. John, from your perspective, what’s the most critical lever for getting broader global adoption of such a model?
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Such an exciting opportunity—ZEB1’s role in neural stem cell activation has fascinating implications for both regenerative medicine and neurodegenerative disease research. Florian, in your view, what’s the most promising translational pathway for this line of work?
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Exciting to see CurveNote bringing on such visionary leadership—transforming how scientific outputs can be created, connected, and reused is no small feat. Steve, from your perspective, which part of the platform’s evolution will make the most immediate difference for researchers?
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It’s encouraging to see a structured review of the FAIR4RS principles after two years. From your perspective, have there been particular domains or research communities where adoption has been especially strong—or unexpectedly challenging?
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Fascinating work—nose-to-brain delivery using AuNRs could be a real game-changer for neurodegenerative disease therapeutics. From your perspective, what’s the biggest translational hurdle for bringing acyl-ghrelin nanoconjugates from lab to clinic?
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The ‘AI ethics blind spot’ is such a timely theme—especially as risk and uncertainty are amplified by rapidly evolving models. In your view, is the bigger challenge in academic knowledge systems the identification of these blind spots, or the institutional will to address them?
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Re-envisioning academic citizenship feels more urgent than ever—especially when universities are navigating global challenges in funding, equity, and societal impact. In your view, what’s the most critical shift needed to make this vision a reality?
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This reading list is a goldmine especially the intersection of prediction models and human judgment. Curious, in your view, which of these works has the most immediate practical impact for decision-makers in complex, high-stakes environments?
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What an extraordinary achievement defending a doctoral thesis is no small feat, especially in such a nuanced field. Wishing Dr. Emma Felin a brilliant journey ahead in shaping how we perceive and appreciate modernist women’s poetry. 🌟📚
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Tackling anemia requires not just medical expertise but also scalable, tech-driven solutions. Excited to see how this challenge fosters impactful change.
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Health and medicine should never become collateral damage in political conflicts. The long-term impact on communities is far too great.
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Love seeing recognition for everyone in health & social care research. Shaun, what’s been the most rewarding part of your #Red4Research journey so far?
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What do you think?
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I think long-term conversations will make us more productive.
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Hi Larry I just saw your post about how shows like The Pitt orER can influence public understanding of healthcareThat really struck a chord with me I work closely with health innovation and storytelling myself I’d love to hear your thoughts on how media can responsibly shape policy narratives today
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The intersection of policy and pop culture is fascinating—and powerful.
Do you think shows like The Pitt can actually shape how the public perceives Medicaid changes?
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It's powerful to see a physician like you speak out on nuclear disarmament. Your voice adds a layer of moral urgency to this global issue. 🙌
Thank you for reminding us of history—and what’s at stake.
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Hi Frank, I came across your work via #JPIAMR. Your lens on intersection methodology & syndemics is deeply resonant.
I work across the U.S. and Asia in healthcare investment, focused on structural innovation in disease response. Would love to exchange thoughts if you’re open.
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Big win for BP—but at what long-term cost? Curious how this plays into the global pivot toward renewables vs short-term energy security.
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What a brilliant curation. Fiction often succeeds where academic discourse fails—by humanizing ethical dilemmas. Have you found any that resonate especially with researchers facing institutional pressure?
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If Trump had spent half the energy on public health that he did on Twitter tantrums, we might’ve had a functioning system today.