This response seems needlessly demeaning. The amount of new information each day is far too large for anyone to take it all in and to be well informed on every topic is a practical impossible.
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This response seems needlessly demeaning. The amount of new information each day is far too large for anyone to take it all in and to be well informed on every topic is a practical impossible.
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PM me your email address and I’ll send some names. Don’t know if they want freshly-minted PhD’s, but that’s your job to convince them they do.
PM sent - thanks!
Don’t I know it… the job listings I’m looking at are almost all asking for 2+ years of postdoc experience, but I’m hoping I can talk my way straight into a real job and skip the postdoc.
Is there not some FDA over looking this? I read about cases where they have 3D printed a organ than over time it dies or break down. That probably what happen to the 17 people he give 3D printed windpipe.
It work for some days than started to die or break down.
Base reading it say Vascular structures such as blood vessels, along with artificial vascular constructs, allow for the diffusion of key nutrients and oxygen.
May be why the wind pipe died or started to break down.
A lack of natural biological signaling and processes?