Jon Silva (@jonsilva_stl) 's Twitter Profile
Jon Silva

@jonsilva_stl

Prof. of Biomedical Engineering at Washington University | Founder and CTO of SentiAR, Inc. | Arrhythmia Research | Extended Reality Technology

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Alan Allport (@alan_allport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good self-editing is about getting rid of passages you love but which just don’t work within the context of the whole. #killingyourbabies

WashU Biomedical Engineering (@washubme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Po wei (Billy) Kang on winning the Dr. Philip Needleman Pharmacology Prize from the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences! Kang worked in the lab of Jon Silva and eared a medical degree from Test Account and a doctorate from #WashUBME in May 2023.

Congratulations to Po wei (Billy) Kang on winning the Dr. Philip Needleman Pharmacology Prize from the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences! Kang worked in the lab of <a href="/JonSilva_StL/">Jon Silva</a> and eared a medical degree from <a href="/WUSTLmed/">Test Account</a> and a doctorate from #WashUBME in May 2023.
Biophysics Reviews (@biophysrev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This review brings together recent advances in the field of computational modeling of heart arrhythmia, including new ways to probe heart cells, create models and test whether they are predictive. aippub.org/42VBUK5 Jon Silva WashU Biomedical Engineering

Nate Silver (@natesilver538) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not sure how you can look at this data, ostensibly be interested in either meritocracy or equality, and want to move away from standardized tests. It's the subjective measures that are most slanted in favor of the rich kids. nytimes.com/interactive/20…

Not sure how you can look at this data, ostensibly be interested in either meritocracy or equality, and want to move away from standardized tests. It's the subjective measures that are most slanted in favor of the rich kids.
nytimes.com/interactive/20…
Sketching Science (@sketchscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This watercolor painting is a tribute to the timer that I used during my PhD. It was a simple device, but it was indispensable for my research. I used it to measure time intervals for various laboratory applications, such as bacterial transformation using heat shock. I wanted to

This watercolor painting is a tribute to the timer that I used during my PhD. It was a simple device, but it was indispensable for my research. I used it to measure time intervals for various laboratory applications, such as bacterial transformation using heat shock. I wanted to
Al George (@nupharm1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are many advantages to publishing in JGenPhysiol including the exceptionally valuable expert reviews, the user-friendly online presentation of articles, and their robust social media campaign. #ionchannels

sentiar (@sentiarco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are honored to take part as #epeeps from BIDMC joined our journey. Drs. @davilandre, Patricia Tung, Andy Locke and @rdangelomd performed two weeks of cases with sentiar. We are grateful for Jenifer Kaufman and the whole team at BI. Here’s to the future, Cheers!

We are honored to take part as #epeeps from <a href="/BIDMChealth/">BIDMC</a> joined our journey.  Drs. @davilandre, <a href="/tung_patricia/">Patricia Tung</a>, <a href="/andrewlocke08/">Andy Locke</a> and @rdangelomd performed two weeks of cases with sentiar. We are grateful for Jenifer Kaufman and the whole team at BI. Here’s to the future, Cheers!
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD (@mushtaqbilalphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The worst and most useless advice given to PhD students: find a gap in literature. Here's why: The problem with "finding a gap in literature" is that it's an analogy. It assumes that an academic field is like a wall. Every researcher brings a brick or two and that's how we

The worst and most useless advice given to PhD students: find a gap in literature.

Here's why:

The problem with "finding a gap in literature" is that it's an analogy. 

It assumes that an academic field is like a wall. Every researcher brings a brick or two and that's how we
Alex Cohen 🤠 (@anothercohen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Once again I would like to remind everyone that the product manager at Zoom who decided that users should be forced to update before joining a meeting should be fired. I am now 2 minutes late

Once again I would like to remind everyone that the product manager at Zoom who decided that users should be forced to update before joining a meeting should be fired.

I am now 2 minutes late
WashU Biomedical Engineering (@washubme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to #WashUBME doctoral student Erica Marquez on receiving an American Heart Association fellowship! Marquez studies cardio-electrophysiology in the lab of Jon Silva and will study ion channels in the heart with the fellowship. engineering.wustl.edu/news/2024/Marq…

WashU Biomedical Engineering (@washubme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Nate Huebsch and Jon Silva are studying mutations that cause heart disease by tricking stem cells into behaving like mature heart cells. They detail their findings in a paper recently published in iScience. engineering.wustl.edu/news/2024/Hear…