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Saturday Sciuridae
I realize I’ve been quiet lately, but that’s just because there are big things going on off-screen right now. I hope to be back to my usual posting volume (and get back to talking about science as opposed to blathering … Continue reading
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I’m a nerd and K is a safari explorer.
My own mother called me a nerd on facebook because I was gushing about nephrophysiology during lecture this morning. THANKS MOM! I love you too. K is at his first day of Real Job today. He showed me the uniform. … Continue reading
It is probably in bad taste to use an ‘in my pants’ phrase when talking about the kidneys.
I think I may have jinxed myself (in a good way) because all of my students seemed to understand the hemoglobin saturation curve today! Talk about serendipity. For some reason it was just clicking with them today, so that’s a … Continue reading
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Hamsterdam
I don’t know if you know this about me, but I totally flip my shit over tiny rodents, especially hamsters, mice, and squirrels. I have seen every children’s movie about mice and their ilk that you can think of: An … Continue reading
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