Did you throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain to make a wish? Those coins support the poor in Rome.
Class 67 UPCM
For our classmates to share news, photos, and keep our ties although we are scattered all over the world on both sides of the globe.
Dear Emmanuel,
You just viewed the Aged paper, "Myelodysplastic syndrome treatment with danazol and cis-retinoic acid". The name "Emmanuel Besa" is mentioned in an Aged paper uploaded to Academia.
11/06/2024
Our classmate Nieva's husband Roger Castillo has passed away. May he rest in eternal peace.
10/25/2024
Cruising the Ionian Sea from Valleta, Malta to Corfu Greece. Filipino dinner prepared by the Filipino chef for us our group of independent travelers.
Dear Emmanuel,
Pavel Pavel 2b read your paper, "Aberrant Blood Grouping Results in a Patient with Splenomegaly and Thrombocytopenia"
Great work, Emmanuel!
With 15 new reads, your article was the second-most-read research item from your department last week
Achieved on September 22, 2024
Article: B-Cell Lymphoma
Dear Emmanuel,
Jean-Pierre Levesque read your paper, "The Role of the Androgen Receptor in Erythropoiesis*".
09/21/2024
Good job, Emmanuel!
Your research items reached 10,000 reads
Achieved on September 21, 2024
Just received a belated certificate for my lecture last January.
09/19/2024
A polymath, Art and painting is just one of his many activities.
Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) is one of the most intriguing personalities in the history of Western art. Trained in Florence as a painter and sculptor in the workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio (1435–1488), Leonardo is also celebrated for his scientific contributions. His curiosity and insatiable hunger for knowledge never left him. He was constantly observing, experimenting, and inventing, and drawing was, for him, a tool for recording his investigation of nature. Although completed works by Leonardo are few, he left a large body of drawings (almost 2,500) that record his ideas, most still gathered into notebooks. He was principally active in Florence (1472–ca. 1482, 1500–1508) and Milan (ca. 1482–99, 1508–13), but spent the last years of his life in Rome (1513–16) and France (1516/17–1519), where he died. His genius as an artist and inventor continues to inspire artists and scientists alike centuries after his death.
Your publication has a new achievement:
Increased macrophage colony-stimulating factor levels in immune thrombocytopenic purpura. Well done, Emmanuel!
Your article reached 20 citations
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