Nephrophysiologist

Discussing kidney physiology, medicine and science, with interludes for dogs, photography, drawing, judo, dogs and food.

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Doing Science for understanding or changing the world

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I recently had this thought that there are two kinds of scientists, or at least two different approaches to getting into science. We either ...

Angiotensin II and allostasis

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Recently, we talked about allostasis, which is an extension of classical homeostatic regulation to include neural and hormonal signals that ...
Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Maintaining homeostasis by prophecy

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Homeostasis is the idea of an ideal internal milieu for the cells that the body strives to maintain. The idea was initially proposed by Walt...
Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Cell death used to be easy

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I was recently happy to be asked to write a chapter about cell death in the new version of the Swedish textbook on intensive care medicine (...
Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Monitoring in anaesthesia and intensive care - 8th Hedenstierna symposium

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Activity has not been the highest as of late, but now I am back (perhaps anyway). Today I attended the Hedenstierna symposium in Uppsala on...
Saturday, August 04, 2018

Print mounting

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I am on vacation and finally had a bit of time to mount some of my prints, which I am going to hang in my home office. The home office is ra...
Monday, July 18, 2016

What makes a scientist?

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@RealScientists  is a scientific outreach Twitter-account that invites a new scientist to talk about their research every week. It is good f...
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