RT-Thread RTOS Creates a New Model of the Real-Time Operating System – IT News Online

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Shanghai, China, April 25, 2020 --(PR.com)-- Background: RT-Thread was born in 2006, it is an open-source, neutral, and community-based real-time operating system (RTOS). RT-Thread has a Standard version and Nano version.

- For resource-constrained microcontroller (MCU) systems, the NANO kernel version that requires only 3KB Flash and 1.2KB RAM resources can be tailored with easy-to-use tools;

- For resource-rich IoT devices, RT-Thread can use the online software package management tool, together with system configuration tools, to achieve intuitive and rapid modular cutting, seamlessly import rich software packages, thus achieving complex functions like Android's graphical interface and touch sliding effects, smart voice interaction effects, and so on.

RT-Thread Architecture includes:

- Kernel layer: RT-Thread kernel, the core part of RT-Thread, includes the implementation of objects in the kernel system, such as multi-threading and its scheduling, semaphore, mailbox, message queue, memory management, timer, etc., libcpu/BSP (Chip Migration Related Files/Board Support Package) is closely related to hardware and consists of peripheral drivers and CPU porting.

- Components and Service Layer: Components are based on upper-level software on top of the RT-Thread kernel, such as virtual file systems, FinSH command-line interfaces, network frameworks, device frameworks, and more. Its modular design allows for high internal cohesion inside the components and low coupling between components.

- RT-Thread software package: A general-purpose software component running on the RT-Thread IoT operating system platform for different application areas, consisting of description information, source code or library files. RT-Thread provides an open package platform with officially available or developer-supplied packages that provide developers with a choice of reusable packages that are an important part of the RT-Thread ecosystem. The package ecosystem is critical to the choice of an operating system because these packages are highly reusable and modular, making it easy for application developers to build the system they want in the shortest amount of time. RT-Thread supports more than 200 software packages.

RT-Thread Features

* Supports resource-constrained devices, the minimum kernel requires only 1.2KB of RAM and 3 KB of Flash.

* It has rich components and a prosperous and fast-growing package ecosystem.

* Elegant code style, easy to use, read and master.

* High Scalability. RT-Thread has high-quality scalable software architecture, loose coupling, modularity, is easy to tailor and expand.

* Supports high-performance applications.

* Supports cross-platform and a wide range of chips.

Supported Architectures

RT-Thread supports many architectures and has covered the major architectures in current applications. Architecture and chip manufacturer involved:

- ARM Cortex-M0/M0+:manufacturers like ST

- ARM Cortex-M3: manufacturers like ST, Winner Micro, MindMotion, etc.

- ARM Cortex-M4: manufacturers like ST, Nuvton, NXP, GigaDevice, Realtek, Ambiq Micro, etc.

- ARM Cortex-M7: manufacturers like ST, NXP

- ARM Cortex-M23: manufacturers like GigaDevice

- ARM Cortex-R4ARM Cortex-A8/A9: manufacturers like NXP

- ARM7: manufacturers like Samsung

- ARM9: manufacturers like Allwinner, Xilinx, GOKE

- ARM11: manufacturers like Fullhan

- MIPS32: manufacturers like loongson, Ingenic

- RISC-V: manufacturers like Hifive, Kendryte

- ARC: manufacturers like SYNOPSYS

- DSP: manufacturers like TI

- C-Sky

- x86

Supported IDE and Compiler

The main IDE/compilers supported by RT-Thread are:

* MDK KEIL

* IAR

* GCC

* RT-Thread Studio (RT-Thread studio is a one-stop development tool built by RT-Thread)

* Use Python-based scons for command-line builds

Community

RT-Thread received great support from community developers when it started. Now, RT-Thread has gathered 200+ software packages which were created by community developers; also RT-Thread had 9357 commits and gained 4.2K stars on Github.

Real-time operating systems (RTOS) are increasingly used in the high-end Internet of Things (like AIoT) because of its low cost, high real-time, and fast start-up characteristics, sooner or later, more and more RTOSs will support multi-kernel SMP, AI, audio & video and this is inevitable. Shortly, RT-Thread Studio IDE, next-generation microkernel architecture, AI frameworks and more will all be released step by step. This is a new world of RTOS.

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COVID-19 Impact on the Global Industrial Robotics Market – Expected to Grow at a CAGR of 10.4% During 2020-2025; Down by ~3% on the Pre-COVID-19…

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "COVID-19 Impact on the Industrial Robotics Market by Type (Articulated, SCARA, Parallel, Cartesian Robots), Industry (Automotive; Electrical and Electronics; Food & Beverages; Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics), and Region - Global Forecast to 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Post-COVID-19, the global traditional industrial robotics market size (including the prices of peripherals, software, and system engineering) is expected to grow from USD 44.6 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach USD 73 billion by 2025; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.4% during the forecast period. The projection for 2025 is estimated to be down by ~3% as compared to pre-COVID-19 estimation.

A shortage of skilled labor, especially in developed countries, is driving the further use of automation, in the industrial robotics market. Manufacturers are turning to automation to decrease manufacturing costs and to keep their cost advantage in the market. Automation in the electronics industry presents an excellent growth opportunity for traditional industrial robots in the coming years, especially in the APAC region where manufacturers are looking to automate their production processes further. Post-COVID-19, manufacturers are expected to increase in-house manufacturing through automation rather than outsource manufacture to other countries to mitigate global supply chain risks in the future.

SCARA robots market to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period

The market for SCARA robots is projected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. SCARA robots are expected to play a vital role specifically in industries such as food & beverages and electronics & electrical by preventing contamination of food products and preventing damage of delicate semiconductor wafers due to human contact, especially for companies looking to minimize their losses during COVID-19.

The market for metals & machinery industry to grow at a significant CAGR from 2020 to 2025

Like other industries, the metals & machinery industry has also been hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The lack of demand for metals and machines from the construction, automotive, shipbuilding, and many more industries have severely affected the metals & machinery sector. Additionally, metals and machinery companies are planning to operate by utilizing only 50% of their workforce. However, the metals and machinery industry make up the building blocks for other large industries. Companies in the metals and machinery industry make for a large number of essential suppliers. To minimize disruption in production, the traditional industrial robotics market for this industry is expected to grow at the fastest rate post-COVID-19.

APAC to dominate the global traditional industrial robotics market throughout the forecast period

2018 saw a decrease in sales of industrial robots due to countries like China seeing a fall in demand in the automotive sector and the adverse effects of the US-China trade war. Subsequently, the COVID-19 pandemic starting in late 2019 and extending till mostly Q2 or Q3 of 2020 is now adversely affecting the market growth for traditional industrial robots. However, the market in APAC is still expected to grow at the highest CAGR during 2020-2025. Although major countries contributing to the APAC market, such as China, experienced a greater slowdown in growth, their market share remains significant.

On the other hand, 2018 has witnessed the penetration and sales of industrial robots in developing APAC countries such as India and Taiwan. The electrical and electronics industry is an important driver for industrial robots in APAC, owing to the rising demand for electronic products around the world. Components like computer chips, batteries, and displays that are small and sensitive need to be handled with high speed and high precision. APAC also houses a major number of strong global players in the industrial robotics market.

Apart from APAC, the growth of industrial robots in Europe has remained steady over the years. In Europe, industrial robots are not only relevant for large enterprises, but smaller enterprises as well. Germany remains the largest market in Europe for industrial robots. Government initiatives like Industrie 4.0 and the penetration of IoT and AI are expected to boost robot sales in the coming years post-COVID-19. However, the COVID-19 pandemic will negatively affect growth even in developing APAC countries as well as European manufacturers until Q2 or Q3 of 2020.

Key Benefits of Buying the Report

Key Topics Covered

1 Introduction

1.1 COVID-19 Health Assessment

1.2 COVID-19 Economic Assessment

1.2.1 COVID-19 Impact on Economy - Scenario Assessment

2 Research Methodology

2.1 Research Assumptions

2.2 Primary Data

2.2.1 Breakdown of Primaries

2.3 Inclusions and Exclusions

2.4 Approach to Estimate Post-COVID-19 Decline in 2020

2.5 Stakeholders

3 Executive Summary

4 Impact on Ecosystem and Extended Ecosystem (Adjacent Markets)

4.1 Introduction

4.1.1 Component Suppliers

4.1.2 Original Equipment Manufacturers

4.1.3 System Integrators

4.1.4 Software Providers

4.1.5 Accessory Providers

4.1.6 End Users

4.2 COVID-19-Driven Market Dynamics and Factor Analysis

4.2.1 Drivers

4.2.1.1 Solicitation of Proposals by Governments and Public-Private Companies to Mitigate Adverse Impact of COVID-19

4.2.1.2 Anticipated Shortage of Skilled Workforce in Manufacturing Industries Due to Ban on Migration

4.2.2 Restraints

4.2.2.1 High Installation Cost of Industrial Robots, Especially for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

4.2.3 Opportunities

4.2.3.1 Accelerating Spread of COVID-19 Pandemic Prompting Several Industries to Adopt Automation Technologies

4.2.4 Challenges

4.2.4.1 Difficulties Faced by Start-Up Companies to Demonstrate Their Products Virtually

5 Business Implications of COVID-19 on Industrial Robotics Market

5.1 Implications Based on Various Types of Robots (Pessimistic (Post-COVID-19) and Realistic (Post-COVID-19))

5.1.1 Articulated Robots Market Forecast (2020-2025)

5.1.2 Scara Robots Market Forecast (2020-2025)

5.1.3 Parallel/Delta Robots Market Forecast (2020-2025)

5.1.4 Cartesian/Gantry/Linear Robots Market Forecast (2020-2025)

5.1.5 Other Robots (Cylindrical, Spherical, Swing Arm) Market Forecast (2020-2025)

6 Use Cases Showing Impact of COVID-19 on Major Verticals and Steps Taken by Clients to Respond to Current Scenario

6.1 Shift in Clients' Revenues

6.2 Automotive

6.2.1 Forecast from 2020 to 2025

6.2.1.1 Pessimistic Scenario

6.2.1.2 Realistic Scenario

6.2.2 Key Use Cases

6.3 Electrical and Electronics

6.4 Chemicals, Rubber, and Plastics

6.5 Metals and Machinery

6.6 Food & Beverages

6.7 Precision Engineering and Optics

6.8 Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics

7 Impact of COVID-19 on Geographic Regions

7.1 Geographic Analysis

7.1.1 Forecast from 2020 to 2025

7.2 North America

7.2.1 Forecast from 2020 to 2025

7.2.2.1 US

7.2.2.1.1 US to Dominate Traditional Industrial Robots Market in North America in 2020

7.2.2.2 Canada

7.2.2.2.1 Government Initiatives to Fuel Growth of Canadian Traditional Industrial Robots Market

7.2.2.3 Mexico

7.2.2.3.1 Growth of Mexican Market to Slow Down Owing to COVID-19

7.3 Europe

7.4 APAC

7.5 RoW

8 COVID-19 Focused Profiles of Key Vendors

8.1 Industrial Robotics Ecosystem

8.1.1 ABB

8.1.1.1 Company Overview

8.1.1.2 COVID-19 Impact on Industrial Robotics Market Company-Specific Developments

8.1.2 Yaskawa

8.1.3 Fanuc

8.1.4 Kuka

8.1.5 Kawasaki Heavy Industries

8.1.6 Mitsubishi Electric

8.1.7 Denso Corporation

8.1.8 Nachi-Fujikoshi

8.1.9 Seiko Epson

8.1.10 Durr

8.1.11 Omron Adept

8.1.12 B+M Surface Systems

8.2 Collaborative Robot Ecosystem

8.2.1 Universal Robots

8.2.2 Techman Robot

8.2.3 Doosan Robotics

8.2.4 Aubo Robotics

8.2.5 Precise Automation

8.2.6 Rethink Robotics

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The Extinction Crisis Devastating San Francisco Bay – The Nation

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Larry Collins is a big, gregarious man with tobacco-stained teeth, a salty tongue, and the commanding presence of a sea captain. For 40years he has earned his living as a commercial fisherman, slinging wild-caught seafood from a bustling warehouse on Fishermans Wharf in San Francisco. Collins loves his profession; it has put enough money in his pocket to raise kids, buy a home, and save up for retirement in one of the most expensive cities in America. Sitting in his cramped office, with the smell of fresh fish wafting in from the docks, he talked about the days when more than 4,000 boats would head out from Californias ports each season and ply the waters of the Pacific Coast, trapping crabs and netting huge runs of Chinook salmon.1Ad Policy

I will give you the best salmon year in my whole career. It was 1988. We caught 1.4 million salmon in California, and another 800,000 escaped up the river, he said with obvious nostalgia.2

That era, though, is long gone. These days, the local fishing industry is a withered remnant of its former self. In 2018 we caught maybe 175,000 salmon, and 80,000 went up the river, Collins told me. Fifty-three boats delivered 50 percent of what was caught. While some salmon seasons have been much better than others, such as the robust 2019 season, the fishery has probably been reduced to 5 or 10 percent of what it used to be. Cut off from their ancestral breeding grounds by enormous dams, preyed on by invasive species, and deprived of the freshwater flows that are crucial to sustaining their populations, the salmon have suffered long-term decline and face an increasingly grim future.3

They are in terrible condition, Collins said, his voice rising. And no one seems to give a fuck!4

But its not just the salmon that are suffering. The whole San Francisco Bay ecosystemthat enormous estuary with its maze of bays, rich delta, and associated rivers and streamsis in the midst of an ecological calamity. Decades of dam building and water extraction to quench the thirst of Californias growing population and the needs of its mighty agriculture industry have starved the states waterways, as well as the bay itself, of crucial freshwater supplies. As a result, the entire estuary is under enormous stress. Its water quality is dicey, in some places too stagnant or too saline or beset by algal blooms. Its aquatic food web is fraying, threatening bird species and marine mammals, including orcas. And its fish populations, from the imperiled salmon to tiny smelt, have plummeted. The fisheries for Chinook salmon, starry flounder, and other species are collapsing, said Jon Rosenfield, a senior scientist at San Francisco Baykeeper, a water quality organization.5

The Bay Area, in other words, is grappling with a local manifestation of our global mass extinction crisis.6

We have pillaged that ecosystem, said Felicia Marcus, a former chair of the California State Water Resources Control Board. We have diverted more water from the ecosystem than any estuary that has survived. We are on the brink of losing the salmon, the smeltall of it.7Current Issue

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There is much at stake. San Franciscos estuary, one of the largest in North America, is an ecological mixing bowl where Pacific saltwater meets the freshwater runoff that flows from the Sierra Nevada through the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers into San Francisco Bay and on to the ocean. The blending of these waters produces rich habitat for salmon, smelt, shrimp, crabs, pelicans, cormorants, ducks, whales, seals, and humans. If it continues its decline, everything from fishing jobs and tourist businesses to tribal food security and the general economic stability of Northern California could go with it.8

But there are ways to abate this crisis. In 2018, California water officials took strides to ease the strain on San Franciscos estuary by moving to update and strengthen a body of regulations known as the Bay-Delta Plan. The amendments, which get made every couple of decades, seek to restrict the quantity of water that cities and agricultural operators can divert from the bays tributaries and thereby restore the ailing ecosystem.9

The updated Bay-Delta Plan is meant to help save the bay, its watershed, and its wildlife, so one might assume it would have widespread support among the regions politicians. But thats not the way water politics works in big, dry, crowded California. The plans new mandates are facing staunch opposition from a host of powerful antagonists, including the city of San Francisco, that glittering capital of left coast liberalism. Mayor London Breed, the citys attorney, and its water utility have taken steps to oppose the updated plan. The citys political establishment is in the midst of a legal battle to block stronger environmental protections for the San Francisco Bay ecosystem. The establishments allies in this fight: the states industrial agriculture interests and the federal government under President Donald Trump.10

I am profoundly disappointed in San Francisco, said Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, the executive director of the conservation group Restore the Delta and a veteran of Californias water wars. Everyone is worried about fighting and protecting their share of the water, and they dont understand that if you cant keep your water systems alive and healthy, then we are going to end up in a very bad place. They are interested in short-term gain instead of long-term strategy.11

The tide is low: San Francisco Bay tidelands and waterway tributaries. (Steve Proehl / The Image Bank)

In May of last year, a United Nationsbacked panel of scientists and policy experts released an alarming report stating that the world is in the grip of an unprecedented and accelerating biodiversity crisis. The panel found that 1 million species around the globe are at risk of extinction, many within the coming decades. The essential, interconnected web of life on Earth is getting smaller and increasingly frayed, warned Josef Settele, a research scientist who cochaired the panel, upon the reports release. This loss is a direct result of human activity.12

The story of San Francisco Bay is a case study in how such destructive human activity manifests at the local level and wreaks havoc on prized natural resources. Its an object lesson in the way widespread global forcesindustrial farming, urban growth, climate changescramble ecosystems and push species to the brink of collapse. But its also a California story, featuring the powerful industries and particular environmental conditions that have shaped the destiny of the Golden State.13

Much of California is semidesert. While the state boasts mighty rivers, a snow-capped sierra, and the lush Bay Area estuary, its cities are often parched. Los Angeles is drier than Beirut; Sacramento is as dry as the Sahel; San Francisco is just slightly rainier than Chihuahua, writes Marc Reisner in Cadillac Desert, his magisterial book on the history of water development in the American West. And Californias Central Valley, the heart of the states $50billionayear agriculture industry, is a place where rainless summers mean that no important crop except wheat [can] be raised without irrigation. Yet this semidesert is home today to nearly 40 million people and one of the largest agriculture industries on the planet.14 MORE FROM Jimmy Tobias

The only way this paradox is possible is through overwhelming human intervention, specifically by the federal government. Starting in the New Deal era, under the auspices of the Bureau of Reclamation, the US government embarked on a massive water development spree that saw it build huge dams across the West to trap, store, and divert water from rivers to cities, farms, and ranches in Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, and yes, California. It was water welfare on a massive scale, meant to support small farmers and growing towns across the region, and for a while it enchanted the American imagination. Who hasnt heard of the Hoover Dam, completed in 1936 on the Colorado River, which still supplies huge quantities of water to Los Angeles and Arizona, among other places?15

In California the Bureau of Reclamations enormous water development efforts were known as the Central Valley Project, or CVP. It created a sprawling network of dams, reservoirs, and canals that sucks up the states river water and supplies it at heavily subsidized rates to Central Valley farmers and to residents of Los Angeles and other Southern California cities. A second development, called the State Water Project, or SWP, was initiated in the early 1960s to dam even more rivers and provide the water to Californias farmers.16

In many ways, these two projects, which primarily draw water from tributaries that feed San Francisco Bay, made modern California possible. Above all, they created the states agriculture industry, saving it from impending groundwater depletion and providing it with a constant supply of publicly subsidized water. And while the CVP and the SWP were conceived to support small farmers and promote a sort of Jeffersonian ideal, they ultimately sparked the rise of the Big Agriculture empires that have enriched land-owning elites.17

These projects, Reisner writes in Cadillac Desert, ended up being one of the countrys foremost examples of socialism for the rich. Today, Californias agriculture industry accounts for as much as 80 percent of water use in the state.18

Keeping California green: One of the vast irrigation systems that helps the dry Gold State bloom. (Citizens of the Planet / Education Images / Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The projects also rained misery on some of the states Indigenous tribes, including the Winnemem Wintu. The 1945 completion of the Shasta Dam, a centerpiece of the CVP, inundated the land on which the majority of Winnemem Wintu villages stood. The tribe was moved out of their villages, said Mark Miyoshi, its historic preservation officer. They didnt have anything. They were made homeless. We were the sacrifice that allowed the Central Valley Project to be constructed.19

The CVP and the SWP devastated the states natural environment, too, wrecking streams, rivers, estuaries, wetlands, and wildlife. Intensive water diversions by agricultural and urban water users result in San Francisco Bays being deprived, on average, of approximately 50 percent of its annual freshwater inflow. Sometimes that figure reaches as high as 70 percent.20

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These water diversions have created a kind of permanent drought for the bay. Among other negative effects, this has heightened salinity levels in the estuary and harmed species like the endangered delta smelt, a tiny iridescent fish that once numbered in the millions. In 2018 and 2019, after decades of decline, a thorough survey of the waters failed to turn up a single smelt.21

Meanwhile, the dams cut off Chinook salmonthe states most iconic fish speciesfrom their ancient spawning grounds high in Northern Californias mountains. Along with industrial pollution and mining, the dams have led to the long-term decline of the winter-run Chinooks, which are currently listed under the Endangered Species Act. Winter-run Chinooks once came in droves each year from the Pacific Ocean, swimming through San Francisco Bay and up into the California highland interior. These days, only a few hundred to a few thousand return to spawn beneath a giant dam on the Sacramento River. The Central Valleys unique spring run of Chinook salmon is also listed under the Endangered Species Act.22

This shocking decline has contributed, in turn, to the collapse of the orca populations that depend on Pacific Coast salmon for their survival. The number of so-called southern resident orcas has dropped from a high of 98 in 1995 to just 73 as of August 2019. The population of these majestic animals is now at a 30-year low.23

Endangered: An orca speeds through the water, one of many species threatened by the collapse of the San Francisco Bay. (Francois Gohier / VW Pics / Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

San Francisco Bay, like most ecosystems, exists in a delicate balance, the fate of its species intertwined, their lives dependent on one another. But as in many ecosystems, some species exert more influence than others, their presence holding the system together like a keystone in an arch. Californias Chinook salmon is one of these essential species. Over the millennia, the multitudes of Chinook traveling between sea and river have delivered vast loads of rich ocean nutrients to inland California, all while providing sustenance to whales, seals, birds, bears, wolves, coyotes, humans, and even shrubs and trees. Now, as salmon numbers dwindle, other species are suffering too. Should the Chinook disappear, its unlikely that San Francisco Bay will ever really recover.24

To get a look at the current state of this keystone species, I took a short trip with John McManus, a veteran environmentalist with the Golden State Salmon Association and a dogged defender of Californias fisheries. I met him on a drizzly morning last May in Daly City, south of San Francisco. He wheeled up in an old gray Toyota minivan, and we hit the road, crossing the Bay Bridge and winding through dense traffic until we arrived at the San Francisco Bay delta, where the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers merge. Once a wild landscape with some of the best soil on earth, the delta is now blanketed with farms and crisscrossed by canals and levees. It is also sinking below sea level as a result of groundwater depletion.25

On the drive, McManus filled my brain with facts about dams, farms, and fish. We really messed things up. This was such rich habitat once upon a time, he said. We lost about 80 or 90 percent of the historic salmon habitat when they dammed all the Central Valley rivers.26

The problem, he explained, begins at the very start of the salmons life cycle. Nowadays, the salmon that manage to hatch have a tough time making it out to the sea, where they grow into adulthood. When the tiny salmon swim down from the mountains, the low and irregular flow in the regions rivers and streams causes lots of baby fish to get trapped in the deltas artificial canals, where theyre preyed on by invasive species, like hungry striped bass, or sucked into irrigation pumps.27

If youre a baby salmon, McManus said, and youre coming down the Sacramento River trying to get to the ocean, if you get pulled into that delta cross channel, you will never be seen again. Its curtains.28

About an hour into our drive, we pulled into a small gravel parking lot in the town of Woodbridge, where two hulking tanker trucks were idling near the edge of the Mokelumne River. Inside each truck, swimming around in the pitch black, were approximately 100,000 baby salmon from a nearby hatchery. In an effort to prevent a total collapse of the salmon populations, the state and federal governments maintain about a dozen hatcheries across California that raise salmon and then release them into the wild.29

We watched as a crew of technicians from the states Department of Fish and Wildlife pieced together a long metal pipe and lowered it slowly into the fast-moving river. Then they pulled a lever. There was a soft rushing sound, followed by a burst of water from the end of the pipe, and a flurry of tiny fish gushed into the river. They were just a small fraction of the many millions that Californias hatcheries raise each year.30Related Article

This is what it takes to keep the salmon populations from crashing even further below their historical levels. Without the hatcheries, you would see some salmon persist in small numbers, Im guessing, McManus said. But some might blink out. We would have lost winter-run Chinook salmon. We would have lost them in the last drought without the hatcheries.31

The baby fish kept pouring out of the trucks, and soon they were churning the water into whorls of glinting silver. Most of them, I soon learned, werent likely to survive. They were an experimental group meant to determine whether any of them could make the perilous trip through the delta.32

Bill Smith, a state employee in charge of the Mokelumne River Hatchery, wasnt optimistic. He said most of the baby fish would likely perish on their way to sea. Invasive predators will take more than their fair share, and the [irrigation] pumps will take the rest, he said.33

Hatched and ready: Truckloads of fingerling Chinook salmon are pumped into floating holding pens. (Kim Kulish / Corbis via Getty Images )

To save San Franciscos threatened estuary, to really restore it, is a herculean taskone that, in a perfect world, would include stalling climate change; reining in urban growth, industrial agriculture, and pollution; and demolishing the dams that have devastated the landscape. But few hold out hope for such ambitious measures. Instead, most conservationists in the Bay Area are focused on a more pragmatic and immediate solution: restricting the amount of water that agricultural operators and cities are allowed to pull out of the deltas tributaries, thereby alleviating the human-made drought that has done so much damage to the regions watershed.34

This is precisely what the states water regulators sought to accomplish in December 2018, when, after a long and painstaking process, they finalized the first of two updates to the Bay-Delta Plans water quality standards. The amendments, which were crafted by the California State Water Resources Control Board, a powerful independent agency, require irrigators and city agencies to leave more water in certain key tributaries that sustain the bay and its many species.35

In the case of San Francisco and nearby irrigation districts, the revised Bay-Delta Plan requires them to leave 30 to 50 percent of the water that would naturally flow through the Tuolumne, Stanislaus, and Merced rivers in the winter, spring, and early summer. The Tuolumne is the citys main source of drinking water and an important conveyor of fresh water from the Sierra Nevada to the San Francisco Bay delta; these days humans sometimes divert as much as 90 percent of its flow during the winter and spring snowmelt.36

Some high-profile San Franciscans back the new regulations. Aaron Peskin, who represents District 3 on the citys Board of Supervisors, is a supporter of the updated Bay-Delta Plan. San Francisco, I think, needs to be part of the solution as the stresses on the Tuolumne system and on the bay and delta become more profound and as our fisheries are on the verge of collapse, he said. I think we have a political and social and environmental responsibility to do our part.37

To that end, in the fall of 2018, as the regulators were finalizing the first phase of the new Bay-Delta Plan, Peskin introduced a resolution to signal the citys support for the move. The resolution, which was passed by the Board of Supervisors, barred the city attorney from pursuing any litigation meant to block the new regulations. I thought we could establish that our policy was to adhere to what the state water board was going to mandate, Peskin said.38

Gateway to the Bay: The Golden Gate Bridge, which spans the strait between the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.

But then higher powers intervened. In November 2018, allegedly under pressure from Senator Dianne Feinstein, a key player in California water politics, Breed vetoed Peskins resolution. (A spokesperson for Feinstein asserted that she didnt directly weigh in with the mayor about the matter.) San Francisco, despite all of its left-leaning and environmentally inclined self-image, is in the midst of a huge growth spurt, as is Silicon Valley, Peskin said. His resolution and water use restrictions in general were seen as being a threat to the long-term economic viability of San Francisco and the peninsula.39

Shortly after his resolution was vetoed, San Francisco joined a lawsuit to block the first phase of the Bay-Delta Plan update. That lawsuit is ongoing, and the city has some strange bedfellows in its effort to stymie the new protections. A slurry of influential agriculture interestsincluding Republican ranchers from the central part of our state, Peskin saidare suing to block the updated plan; so is the Trump administration.40

The fight over the Bay-Delta Plan, it is important to note, is unfolding in the midst of a broader legal and political struggle over environmental protections in California. The Trump administration is also working in lockstep with powerful agricultural interests to roll back the Endangered Species Acts protections for Californias salmon, smelt, and orcas. Tellingly, the federal official orchestrating this pro-industry blitz is David Bernhardt, Trumps secretary of the interior and a former lobbyist for some of Big Ags most influential water users in the state.41

The water stops here: The Shasta Dam is one of the tallest in the United States and a centerpiece of the Central Valley Project.

In their defense of San Franciscos lawsuit, city officials say they are merely trying to rein in overzealous regulators. This [legal action] is an unfortunate but necessary step to preserve the rights of the 2.7 million Bay Area customers who rely on [the citys] water system, a spokesperson for the city attorneys office said last year.42

Environmental leaders disagree with that claim. To suggest the Bay-Delta Plan would somehow cause hardships for San Franciscans doesnt ring true, said Sejal Choksi-Chugh, the executive director of San Francisco Baykeeper. Im fairly certain most San Franciscans would choose to protect our beautiful bay over the interests of industrial agriculture. When it comes to water conservation, San Franciscos city government needsto catch up with cities like Los Angeles that require everyone who uses water to enact conservation measuresratepayers and industrial clients alike.43

So far, though, San Francisco appears determined to prevent the updated protections for its namesake waterway. Instead of complying with new regulations, the city and its allies in the agriculture industry hope to persuade state officials to allow them to hammer out a series of less-stringent voluntary agreements governing diversions from the San Francisco Bay delta and its watershed. These groups say they seek a compromise that will protect fish while preserving access to plentiful drinking water supplies. But many conservation groups, including Defenders of Wildlife and the Environmental Defense Fund, have expressed deep concern about this so-called compromise.44

The voluntary agreements will not adequately improve conditions in the Bay-Delta estuary and its Central Valley watershed, members of the conservation community wrote in a September 2019 letter to Governor Gavin Newsom, whose administration is presiding over the matter. Furthermore, the ongoing process is flawed and not on course to produce an agreement that is legally, scientifically, and biologically adequate to survive environmental review and legal challenge.45

Despite these warnings, Newsoms administration seems keen to move forward with the process. Along with influential figures like Feinstein, the governor has praised the voluntary agreement negotiations, calling them a path forward that will move past the old water binaries and set us up for a secure and prosperous water future. He declined to reappoint Felicia Marcus as chair of the California State Water Resources Control Board, despite (or perhaps because of) her critical role in developing the Bay-Delta Plan update. And while he has pledged to double the states salmon population by 2050, environmentalists are increasingly displeased with his approach to the bay and its watershed. Newsom is ignoring science and looking to cut deals with the big water users, said Restore the Deltas Barrigan-Parrilla.46

City officials in San Francisco and their allies appear to be in no hurry to change the status quo. One key official was loath even to acknowledge the severity of the regional problems. When I asked Michael Carlin, the deputy general manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, whether he thought the salmon in the Tuolumne River were in good condition, he grew irritated. No, I am not going to say whether they are in good condition or not in good condition, he said as we sat in the headquarters of the commission, which oversees the citys water supply and has been leading its opposition to the updated Bay-Delta Plan. You are asking a very loaded question, he added, and a very unfair question, to tell you the truth.47

Fair question or not, the situation today in San Francisco Bay is troubling. Its troubling for salmon and smelt, for orcas and seabirds, and for humans too. An entire ecosystem is unraveling bit by bit before our eyes. Northern California is a microcosm of the global biodiversity crisis. The threat of mass extinction isnt just happening in far-off lands or confined to some distant future. It is happening in the United States, right now.48

Peskin, speaking from his office in San Franciscos City Hall, boiled the crisis down to its grim essence. I dont want to be the purveyor of doom and gloom, he said, but we are kind of fucked. Between sea level rise and changing weather patterns and fire becoming the new normal and fish die-offs and ecosystem collapse, it is really not a pretty picture.49

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Meet the Scientists on the Frontlines of Psoriasis Research – HealthCentral.com

Editor's Note: This story is part of a new series on HealthCentral called "Get Your Ph.D.!", which is geared toward people who've got the basics of their condition down and want to up their expertise. Who's ready to go pro?!

If psoriasis had a street name, it would be known as Slim Shady. Not only does the exact cause of this condition baffle even the best of scientific minds (genetics and an overactive immune system are possible culprits, as are triggers like stress, skin trauma, and weight gain), but its characteristic itchy and painful lesions can crop up anywhere from head to toe. In the world of skin conditions, psoriasis is all kinds of sly.

While there are effective treatments available to manage symptoms and stop them from getting worseincluding topicals, ultraviolet light therapy, oral meds, and biologics, which target the immune systemthere is yet to be a foolproof, one-size-fits-all cure. Whats more, larger implications about the relationship between psoriasis and other diseases are still a question mark. Now, thanks to groundbreaking studies from some seriously smart researchers, there is new hope for a better understanding and treatment of the condition. We talked with three of these doctors to find out what theyre working on. Caution: Majorly impressive science ahead.

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Title: Head of the Lab of Inflammation and Cardiometabolic Diseases at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

Research: Exploring the link between psoriasis inflammation and heart disease

Skin health isnt usually among the conditions a cardiologist studies, let alone treats, but for Nehal N. Mehta, M.D., psoriasis plays a starring role in his research.

It started with a single patient. I met a 45-year-old physician who had been having recurrent heart attacks with no real risk factors, and when I examined him, I saw a patch of psoriasis on his right inner thigh that hed had since med school, Dr. Mehta says.

It could have been nothing, but then again, there were no other clues to go on. Dr. Mehta started wondering. On a hunch, he and his team began examining scans of people with psoriasis, and what they found was startling: The condition was not just skin deep. When you look at these images, theres inflammation everywherein the joints, in the skin, in the liver, in the spleenthis is a whole-body disease, Dr. Mehta says.

Then they applied those findings to people who also had a heart attack. It was a eureka moment. Even if you accounted for all the other risk factors people had for cardiovascular disease, if they had psoriasis, it increased their risk for a heart attack by 53 percent, Dr. Mehta says.

As it turns out, the same overactive immune cells in the skin that lead to psoriasis can also be found in the heart arteries. In the arteries, however, the immune system is associated with plaque buildupa major risk for heart attack. So if you treat the psoriasis thats causing the immune system to be overactive, says Dr. Mehta, you can also reduce the risk of heart artery disease. Treating remote inflammation in the body can reduce the plaque that leads heart disease and heart attack, he says.

The treatment he uses is a biologic medicationa protein-based injectible drug created from living cells that targets the areas of the immune system associated with psoriasis. Using a biologic treatment redistributes fat in your body in a beneficial way, so youre not only improving the skin but also HDL, the bodys good cholesterol, as well as glucose levels which reduces the risk for diabetes.

Why are these findings so crucial? In addition to showing that patients with psoriasis may warrant early heart disease intervention, says Dr. Mehta, it also reveals a new risk factor (and treatment) for people with heart conditions. Along with diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, family history, and smoking, inflammation from psoriasis is an important variable in cardiac events. You have patients who are now learning about a sixth risk factor for heart attacksits pretty wild, he says.

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Title: Director of the Psoriasis and Phototherapy Treatment Center and Professor of Dermatology at University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine

Research: Studying the benefits of at-home phototherapy treatment

Long used to help treat psoriasis, Ultraviolet B phototherapy improves symptoms by penetrating the top layer of the skin with narrowband UVB light, preventing skin cells from growing too quickly. Patients prefer it to systemic medications because its virtually free of side effects. But phototherapy is expensive, time consuming (it requires 12 weeks of in-office treatments), and not always covered by insurance.

Enter: Joel Gelfand, M.D., the director of the Psoriasis and Phototherapy Treatment Center and a professor of dermatology at University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. Dr. Gelfand is studying the effects of at-home phototherapy as a lower cost, more accessible alternative to in-office treatments, so that more people can benefit from it.

Helming whats known as the LITE Study, Gelfand and his team are conducting an ongoing randomized, controlled study of 1,050 patients to compare the effectiveness of home-based phototherapy devices to office-based treatments. The study charts the success rate and safety of 12 weeks of therapy in both environments. It also documents the outcomes for three different skin toneslight skin, olive to light brown skin, and dark brown to black skinto measure tolerance and effectiveness.

Up until now, there hasnt been enough data on at-home therapies, and this has led to decisional uncertainty from patients, dermatologists, and insurers, Dr. Gelfand says. What were doing is an example of real-world pragmatic research designed to shift the practice of medicine in a way thats more patient-centered.

Not only does the study aim to provide important data on treatment response in patients of different skin colors, but it will ultimately help broaden the options for anyone struggling with this disease. Says Dr. Gelfand, Were trying to make phototherapy accessible and affordable to anyone who needs it.

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Title: Assistant Professor at the University of Texas Southwestern

Research: Slowing cell metabolism to prevent hyper-skin growth linked to psoriasis

Heres the thing about psoriasis treatment: Because most medications broadly target the immune cells responsible for the disease in a system-wide way, they come with some serious side effects that are, in a word, uncomfortable. But, what if by simply targeting certain cell pathways the disease could be treated without side effects?

This is the question that lead Richard Wang, M.D., an assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Texas Southwestern, to start looking at glucose transport and metabolism to understand their roles in cell growth and division in conditions like psoriasis, which is characterized by skin overgrowth.

In a lab experiment, Dr. Wang and his team blocked glucose transport in the skin cells of mice using genetic and chemical inhibitors. Glucose is critical for cell survival and cell growth, Dr. Wang says. To maintain normal functioning throughout the body, glucose moves through transporters in very specific pathways so that growth and division of cells is controlled.

In people with psoriasis though, inflammation sends cells false signals that an infection is happening and those glucose transporters, which regulate the amount of glucose in cells, respond by letting more glucose in. All this extra glucose causes cells to divide, grow, and thickenresulting in the visible scales and inflamed skin characteristic of psoriasis. By blocking those glucose transporters in the mice, we were able to shut this process down, inhibiting the growth of skin cells and controlling inflammation without disrupting the skins normal functioning, Dr. Wang says.

While Dr. Wangs research is ongoing, the promise is clear: There is potential for a new, more targeted chemical inhibitor topical agent to treat humans with mild-to-moderate psoriasis without the side effects of traditional treatments, he says.

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Psoriasis guidelines reflect rise of NB-UVB, targeted and home therapies – Dermatology Times

The latest American Academy of Dermatology-National Psoriasis Foundation phototherapy guidelines incorporate several advances in efficacy, safety and patient convenience that were unavailable a decade ago.

RELATED:Biologic guidelines for psoriasis let providers choose

Weve come a long way in the field of phototherapy over the last 10 years, says M. Alan Menter, M.D. He is chairman of dermatology at Baylor University Medical Center, co-chair of the AAD Psoriasis Guideline Workgroup and founder of the International Psoriasis Council.

To produce the phototherapy guidelines, Dr. Menter and co-authors reviewed available data regarding previous phototherapy modalities, along with newer technologies including narrowband UVB (NB-UVB). With a wavelength of 290 to 320 nm, NB-UVB offers greater specificity and targeting for psoriasis and eczema than does broadband UVB (BB-UVB, 290 to 400 nm).

Formerly the mainstay of phototherapy, BB-UVB has been replaced by newer modalities. As monotherapy for adults with generalized plaque psoriasis, guidelines state, BB-UVB provides less efficacy than does NB-UVB, oral psoralen plus UVA (PUVA) or topical PUVA. Very few dermatologists still use oral PUVA, says Dr. Menter, although it works well for resistant psoriasis.

Now we also have intense electrodes and dye lasers, which are smaller lamps that penetrate much better for focal areas such as thick psoriasis patches on the elbows or knees, he says. Such technologies include excimer lasers (308 nm), targeted NB-UVB (311 to 313 nm) and pulsed-dye lasers (PDLs).

Whichever technology one chooses, guidelines emphasize the need to tailor dosing to the patients skin type. For example, minimal erythema dose (MED) testing with NB-UVB should begin at 250 mJ/cm2 for patients with skin types I and II, versus 350 mJ/cm2 for types III and IV.

Whereas Goeckerman therapy was a difficult, messy and time-consuming combination of light therapy and tar treatment, Dr. Menter says, physicians can supplement NB-UVB with concomitant topical therapies such as vitamin D analogs, retinoids and corticosteroids to potentially boost efficacy.

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Elmets CA, Lim HW, Stoff B, et al. Joint American Academy of Dermatology-National Psoriasis Foundation guidelines of care for the management and treatment of psoriasis with phototherapy. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2019;81:775-804.

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Psoriasis and Diet: What’s the Link? – HealthCentral.com

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Scientists have long known that obesity and psoriasis go hand-in-hand. Like chips and salsa or gin and tonic, if you have one disease, youre likely to have the other. The reason is that a high BMI can lead to inflammation in the body, which increases the risk for developing the challenging skin condition known as psoriasisor worsening existing symptoms if you already have it. Now, a new study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology suggests there may be another mechanism at work: Fat cells themselves may not be the culprits, say researchers, but rather specific types of foods are to blame.

In the study, conducted at the University of California, two groups of mice were fed different diets. Once group got a typical mouse meal; the other one was given a characteristic Western diet (basically, the mouse equivalent of a moderate-to-high fat, processed-sugar diet that mimicked what humans would eat on the same meal plan). The mice kept it up for four weeks, after which scientists took stock of their skin, and found that the creatures whod been chowing on the rodent version of burgers, fries, and shakes showed visible inflammatory changes including redness, scales, and thickened skinthe same hallmark symptoms consistent with human psoriasiseven if the mice hadnt appreciably gained weight.

This is important because many people think that its obesity alone that leads to the increased risk for psoriasis, says senior study author Sam T. Hwang, M.D., Ph.D., department chair and professor of dermatology at the University of California Davis School of Medicine. What this shows is that dietary changes can have a radical impact on the skinso its not just weight that makes a difference for developing psoriasis, but the types of foods you eat.

These so-called Western foods are typically high in saturated fat (butter, red meat, cheese and other dairy products made from whole milk, for example), plant-based oils (such as palm oil, coconut oil, and canola oil) and processed ingredients, like those in many baked goods. The foods also contain high levels of simple sugars, found in fruit juices, soda, candy, and even some whole fruits like apples, bananas, and watermelon.

So, what is it about these foods, common in American diets, that causes inflammation in the first place? Researchers believe they alter the composition of the microbiome, those billions of bacteria living in your gut that help maintain general health and the health of your immune system. Changing the balance of these bacteria through diet may ultimately lead to an inflammatory response related to psoriasis.

To break it down even further (we know, its complicated), high-fat foods cause bile acids from your gall bladder and liver to go into the gut to help with digestion, says Ronald Prussick, M.D., an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at George Washington University and medical director of the Washington Dermatology Center. These acids then cause bad bacteria to form, leading to inflammation inside the body.

What this all means: The study proposes that what you eat can alter the gut microbiome, causing changes in bile acid levels, which can affect inflammation.

This theory was tested in the study when the researchers administered cholestyramine, a drug used to lower cholesterol (high levels of which are found in fast foods and other western fare), to the mice and found that it helped reduce the risk of skin inflammation. Cholestyramine was shown to bind to bile acids in the intestine and release through the stool, allowing for inflammation to be lowered in the mice, Dr. Hwang says.

Doctors have long maintained that there is no single food that can treat or cure psoriasis, and thats still true. But if you have the skin condition or are at risk for the disease (which is frequently genetically determined), limiting or eliminating foods high in saturated fats and simple sugars can lessen the chances for inflammationand therefore possibly psoriasis, Dr. Hwang says.

What to eat instead? A Mediterranean-type diet, characteristically rich in healthy fats and omega-3 fatty acids, is known to help fight inflammation. It includes foods such as olive oil, avocados, nuts, seeds, fish like salmon and lake trout, and some meat or dairy from grass-fed animals, as well as fresh vegetables and fruits low on the glycemic index, like berries. Switching to a healthier diet can increase the chances of treating psoriasis more effectively, says Dr. Prussick.

Additionally, Dr. Prussick suggests cooking on lower heat by stewing, poaching, boiling, and steaming foods rather than grilling, frying, or toasting them. Heat causes sugars in foods to bind to proteins, known as advanced glycation end products (AGEs), which causes more inflammation, he says. He also recommends cooking with acids such as vinegar or lemon juice, which can reduce AGEs by 50%.

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The Dermatologist Whos Obsessed With Sun Damage – The Cut

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Dermatologist Robert Anolik treats some of New Yorks most discerning faces his clients include Stephanie Seymour and Kelly Ripa but that doesnt stop him from worrying about fictional characters, too. Over the past few weeks, he, his wife, and their 7- and 5-year-old kids have been watching The Singing Detective, an 80s-era BBC show about a hospitalized mystery writer.

It has great music in it, but my kids keep asking me all these questions about the main character, whos covered in psoriasis and has psoriatic arthritis, says Anolik, a dermatologist at the Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York. All I can think about is how that patient could be helped dramatically today with the approach of medical dermatology.

Anolik was a protege of the late Dr. Fredric Brandt, who was well-known in the beauty world for popularizing Botox. But what initially drew him to cosmetic dermatology wasnt injections or chemical peels, but DNA, RNA, and proteins. As a molecular biology major at Princeton, he spent one summer at the Institute for Genomic Research, studying the science of sequencing the human genome. In medical school, I saw how protein sequence analysis touched every field in medicine, but particularly skin and aging, he says. I approach skin with that kind of molecular framework to make it healthy and beautiful.

During his dermatological training at NYU, Anolik landed a fellowship with famed dermatologist Roy Geronemus, director of the Laser & Skin Surgery Center. Brandt was also part of the practice, and when he wanted to divide his time more evenly between his Miami and New York practices, Anolik became his official associate.

He wanted someone who also had laser expertise, which he knew I had, says Anolik. Even though we looked like total opposites, our personalities clicked.

Five years later, tragedy struck and Brandt took his own life. Anolik seamlessly took over, with high-profile clients now trusting their complexions to him.

These days, until he can see those patients again, hes been volunteering at Bellevue Medical Center, tending to patients with post-op wounds and other surgery-related issues. Stuff that needs attention by a physician, he says. Theyre all so overwhelmed, so hopefully I can help decrease the burden.

Anolik spoke with the Cut about the calming presence of Angela Lansbury, his complicated relationship with fruit, and why now is the perfect time to exfoliate.

Whats your definition of beauty? The Keats line beauty is truth; truth beauty is a chestnut for a reason. When I look at a face, my goal is to reveal its truth, that is to let its beauty become manifest, which is why I work very hard to eliminate distortions, both external (e.g., sun damage) and internal (e.g., psychological negativity).

What do you think of when you hear the term clean beauty? I get wary when I hear it. I believe in the sentiment that drives the clean beauty concept. As a scientist, however, I also believe in rigorous study over intuition and guesswork. Just because something grows on a tree doesnt mean its safe and/or effective. And even the cleanest ingredients in too high a quantity can be dangerous. For example, drinking too much water will kill us. And, conversely, an ingredient that sounds strange or worrisomely artificial can, in fact, be beneficial. A word of caution for those experimenting with only clean or alternative therapies: If you believe something is strong enough to help you, its likely strong enough to hurt you as well. So dont overdo it! And be sure to consult with a board-certified dermatologist about safe strategies.

Where, if anywhere, in your beauty (or life) routine are you not quitethat clean, green, or sustainable? I drink diet soda. Its dumb and I know better, but I do it anyway.

Please fill in the blank as it pertains to beauty or wellness: I think about ______a lot. SUN DAMAGE.

What is the opposite of beautiful? An artificial appearance. Lips that are too big or faces that are frozen are not beautiful. And believe me, I cringe more than you do when its obvious someone has had work done. Just because we can do something in cosmetic dermatology, doesnt mean we should.

What is your morning skin-care routine? Alastin Gentle Cleanser or Neutrogena Ultra Gentle Cleanser, shave, sulfacetamide wash to reduce shave irritation, LaRoche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Sunscreen Milk SPF 60, SkinMedica HA5 Rejuvenating Hydrator.

Whats the last product you use every night? A prescription retinoid, then moisturizer. Usually Alastin Ultra-Nourishing Moisturizer or Cerave Cream.

Who cuts your hair? Garren. Asking Garren to cut my hair is like asking van Gogh to paint on a milk carton. But hes my friend; he pretends not to mind.

Toothbrush of choice: My wife bought me a Sonicare but I still use the freebie from the dentist.

Razor of choice: Gilette Fusion 5.

Shaving cream of choice: Gillette Fusion Hydra Shave Gel Ultra-Sensitive.

Hand wash of choice: Dove Foaming Hand Wash.

Hand sanitizer of choice: Purell.

Fragrance of choice: Hermes Eau dorange verte Eau de cologne.

Bath or shower: Shower, with Olay Ultra Moisture Body Wash with Shea Butter, R&Co. Television Shampoo, Television Conditioner, and Acid Wash.

What was your first grooming product obsession? In third grade, I discovered mousse. Id blow-dry my hair with it. Maybe I watched St. Elmos Fire a few too many times.

Daily carry-all of choice: Prada nylon shoulder bag. A gift from Dr. Brandt. Prada was a favorite brand of his.

What do you splurge on? My wifes very particular about our sons footwear. Lots of tiny pairs of Air Jordans, Converse, Vans, and Adidas Gazelles by our front door.

What is your classic uniform (under your lab coat)? Black or navy Brooks Brothers pants and black or navy Ralph Lauren crew neck sweater.

Whose shoes are you usually wearing? Greats Royale sneakers.

What do you own too many of? Medical journals. I know at this point that the past issues are all online where I read the new ones, but theres something enjoyable about referencing them with your handwritten notes. At some point, theyll find their way to the recycling bin.

Any secret talent or skill you possess? I can juggle.

What is your own personal definition of misery? Fruit of any kind in my desserts. I love cake but Im crushed when it turns out to be carrot, and I cannot get enough ice cream but I pout when the flavor turns out to be strawberry.

What is your own personal definition of glee? Getting my cholesterol tested. I dont eat all that well, and Im not great about exercising, but my cholesterol is always low. I find that so gratifying.

Favorite way or place to spend a weekend? Nantucket. My wifes family has a house there, and they make fun of me when I wear my aqua socks to the beach.

What do you most often disagree with others about? People who insist they need to get a base tan before a tropical vacation. This is nuts. You should avoid getting a tan before your tropical vacation and during your tropical vacation and after your tropical vacation. Heres what you should get instead: sunscreen and sun-protective clothing.

What must you adjust or fix when you see it done incorrectly? Bad Botox on someone who comes in for a first-time consultation.

Favorite CBD product: Ridgway Hemp Love Balms.

What calms you down? Seinfeld reruns on Netflix. And when Im really feeling stressed: Murder, She Wrote reruns on Amazon Prime (dont judge).

Comfort food: Oreos and milk.

Vice snack: Chili-roasted pistachios and Empire Bakery house-made Twinkies.

What do you foresee as the top beauty and wellness trends for 2020? Combination therapy, specifically more one-day treatments that combine multiple lasers and injections. We have been developing this for years and are now presenting safety data on the subject.Also, laser-assisted drug therapy, such as resurfacing lasers followed by topical applications of skin-brightener serums and platelet-rich plasma. Heres what I hope is the top beauty/wellness trend in 2020: a public repudiation of non-board-certified dermatologists performing cosmetic dermatology procedures on people.

What treatment at your practice is misunderstood and should be morepopular? Laser resurfacing. Granted, this is already a very popular treatment in our office, but I believe it should be even more popular. Somepatients come in with misinformation that laser resurfacing thins theskin. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, it does theopposite. It targets collagen-producing cells in the dermis andgenerates a stronger, more resilient skin.

What treatment is currently your favorite (understanding that thiscould change all the time)? Botox. And it has been for years. Precise treatment avoids artificial outcomes and allows for a refined, rejuvenated, lifted, rested appearance.

What activity do you do when the stress becomes too much these days?Cook. Ive been spending a lot of time with my cast-iron skillet. My cast-iron pizza is a favorite.

What have you been binge-watching? Ozark season three for suspense how good is Tom Pelphrey as Laura Linneys brother? And Cheers for laughs.

What has been an upside to this crazy time for you? My time with my wife and young sons, except during the screaming. And the homeschooling. And the cleaning.

Whats a good beauty treatment for someone whos stuck at home? Exfoliation. A downside of exfoliation is it can sometimes leave the skin dry and flaky, but if youre staying home, thats okay!

Conversely, what in your own grooming routine are you less on top of these days?Shaving, although my wife prefers a cleaner look, so early signs of a beard appear only now and then.

When this is all over, what are the first three to five things youll do or places youll go? The office will be my first stop! I miss my amazing patients! I expect Ill be there in overtime mode for a while getting everyone in. Id love a flat white at Laughing Man in Tribeca, maybe a burger at Odeon. Also we watched King Kong with the kids during quarantine, so my oldest wants me to take him to the top of the Empire State Building. He thinks King Kongs going to be there. I havent had the heart to set him straight.

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Hotels In Seychelles Try To Cope With Loss Of Income – Eurasia Review

BySalifa Karapetyan

Travel restrictions in Seychelles and globally due to theCOVID-19pandemic has resulted in a steep drop in revenue in the local tourism industry, affecting both owners and the staff they employ.

SNA spoke to some hotel owners to find out how they are coping with the sudden downturn, which comes after several years of strong tourism growth, including many new international flights, in the island nation.

The owner ofLes Lauriers Eco Hotel, Sybille Cardon, told SNA that the situation is dire for her as she had just completed construction works on the hotel and was expected to do the official opening on April 1.

For me, this is a catastrophe as we do not have any cash flow and I have invested all that I had in the establishment. Even if the bank has frozen the loan for six months, I dont know how the situation will be in six months. The government will be helping me to pay the staff otherwise I would have had redundancies, said Cardon.

She added that before the government came forward with the financial aid, she had already spoken to the staff and they understood the situation.

Following the governments decision to grant leave to parents with children under 15 years of age, only 10 percent of staff are working to maintain the establishment.

Le Duc de Praslin Hotel & Villas, a Seychellois-owned establishment located on Seychelles second-largest island, Praslin, closed March 23. The marketing director of the establishment, Derek Savy, said the situation will be reassessed toward mid-April to decide on the re-opening date.

From the 100 staff that the hotel employ, we have retained 40 who are working to maintain the hotel. Every effort is being made to keep the costs at a minimum and taking all precautions to ensure that all safety standards are adhered to, said Savy.

Most recently the hotel opened a new complex of 20 deluxe rooms. Though these rooms are in top shape, staff are concentrating on the back of the house maintenance such as full equipment maintenance of chillers, freezers, airconditioners among others.

Talking about safety measures, he said that, to avoid overcrowding in the canteen during meals, special timings have been designated for staff. Sanitisation spots have been installed around the hotel to ensure good hygiene is maintained at all times.

We are also taking the opportunity to modernise some of our older rooms and have recently reopened our villas for clients who are still in Seychelles seeking accommodation. Keeping the gardens and grounds clean as well as improving on our landscaping is an ongoing process in this downtime which will ensure that upon reopening the hotel will be welcoming back its guests with a new face, said Savy.

The general manager ofHilton Seychelles Labriz Resort and Spa, Andre Borg, told SNA that the 30 percent of employees still on duty are there to maintain infrastructures of the resort on Silhouette.

At the moment we are maintaining the power plants, we supply the water and we also maintain the boat, the transportation between Mahe and Silhouette. This is what the hotel is responsible for. Right now, there are no guests and the last visitor left around March 27, said Borg.

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LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) The following is a news release from Texas Tech University:

The U.S. News and World Report ranked the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) School of Medicine as the most affordable medical school in the country for out-of-state and in-state tuition and fees.

U.S. News surveyed 188 medical schools for the 2019 survey of research, primary care programs and affordability. Among the 72 ranked public medical schools that provided data for the survey, the average annual cost of out-of-state tuition and fees in 2019-2020 was $60,293. But the average cost was much lower at TTUHSC with tuition fees at $31,908. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, an average of 78% of U.S. medical school applications were sent by students with an out-of-state residential status in 2019-2020.

According to U.S. News, the average student loan debt for those who completed medical doctorate degrees nearly doubled in the 17 years from the 1999-2000 academic year to the 2015-2016 academic year. The average cost of in-state tuition and fees in the 2019-2020 academic year was $36,735, according to data submitted by 74 ranked public medical schools to U.S. News in an annual survey.

Among the 10 most affordable public medical schools for in-state students, TTUHSC tops the list with the least expensive in-state tuition and fees, totaling $18,808 in 2019-2020.

We are proud to claim being the most affordable medical school but we dont compromise on quality education. A number of key metrics make our School of Medicine extremely competitive at a national level, Steven L. Berk, M.D., TTUHSC executive vice president and School of Medicine dean said.

Along with affordability, Berk said students attend the TTUHSC School of Medicine because of excellent educational advantages that include:

We offer an excellent curriculum and learning environment, Berk said. Our medicalstudents obtain the best residencies across the country at graduation, and today, with theCOVID-19 pandemic, our students are working hard to support our physicians and staffproviding care to hundreds of patients across West Texas.

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Shortened MCAT exams, extended AMCAS deadlines: How the pandemic has upended medical school admissions – AAMC

While preparing for the MCAT exam, 2018 college graduate Lauren Pinchbeck has been working 40-hour weeks as a medical scribe to squirrel away money to apply to medical school. Her former job in a Phoenix, Arizona, hospital made it tough to squeeze in study time, and she didnt score as well as she wanted the first time she took the test.

I need to take the MCAT again, and I'm really hoping they wont cancel more test dates, she says. I cant go spending all the money I've saved for applications unless Im sure I have a high chance of getting in. Even as an undergrad at Virginia Commonwealth University, Pinchbeck worked full-time. I have to finance everything myself, she explains. My dads unemployed, and there are three other kids back home.

Applying to medical school is always time-consuming and stress-inducing in addition to the MCAT exam, there are essays to write, recommendations to accumulate, interviews to ace, and more but the COVID-19 pandemic has thrown many new obstacles into the paths of thousands of aspiring doctors. And medical schools face their own issues as they try to build classes that will serve their missions and the nations need for talented future physicians.

There are so many unknowns now, says Geoffrey Young, PhD, AAMC senior director for student affairs and programs. This causes significant anxiety for students who need information from schools, which all have their own policies. And it causes concerns for admissions deans who will be reviewing applications that wont be as complete as in previous years.

Admissions officials arent terribly concerned about 2020 applicants who already went through most of the process before the pandemic hit, but instead are worried about the many essential steps in the 2021 application cycle.

That means academic medicine leaders are scouring options to move the process forward as quickly, fairly, and effectively as possible.

On April 20, after conferring with admissions deans, college prehealth advisors, and other stakeholders, the AAMCs American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) announced that it would postpone the date that schools can access applicants files which include GPAs, MCAT scores, essays, and other key indicators from June 26 to July 10. Thats to give students more time to complete their applications before the AMCAS release date.

Due to the pandemic, this cycle is going to be like no cycle weve ever experienced before. We may not even know what some of the stages will look like until we get there.

Geoffrey Young, PhDAAMC Senior Director for Student Affairs and Programs

Individual schools are also contemplating and making COVID-19-related changes daily, and dozens of schools have posted policy changes on the AAMCs Medical School Admission Requirements page.

So far, a recent AAMC survey shows that 78% of respondents say they will accept pass/fail grades for prerequisite coursework taken between January and August this year, and 76% say they will accept online lab courses for spring 2020 and any subsequent semesters affected by the global pandemic. Other schools are also considering these options. In addition, many are considering extending application deadlines, and more than 30% of responding schools have done so. Yale, for example, has moved its secondary application meant to supplement the AMCAS package back a full month, from Nov. 15 to Dec. 15.

And more changes likely lie ahead for both students and schools.

Due to the pandemic, this cycle is going to be like no cycle weve ever experienced before. We may not even know what some of the stages will look like until we get there, says Young.

Still, he adds, the admissions community is really trying to listen to and provide support to applicants and prehealth advisors. They are doubling down on their use of holistic review to ensure they have a thorough picture of applicants.Collectively, they are really coming together to try to get through this together.

Even in ordinary times, the MCAT exam the rigorous multiple-choice test that helps schools evaluate applicants problem-solving skills, scientific knowledge, and more often tops lists of concerns about admissions.

In an attempt to protect examinees and halt the spread of the novel coronavirus, MCAT exams were suspended from March 27 through May 21. To compensate, the AAMC has announced three new testing dates June 28, September 27, and September 28. Registration for the new test dates will open on May 7. There will be a total of 21 dates between now and the end of September.

To further accommodate more test-takers, all 2020 sessions will offer three sittings per day: an early morning, an afternoon, and an evening option. To pull that off, the exam will be trimmed for the remainder of the calendar year from 7 hours to 5 hours and 45 minutes. The cuts will come from parts of the exam that dont impact scores, such as some questions that are being given a test run and an end-of-day survey. The plan is to return to the regular format in January.

In addition, MCAT officials are reducing the results-reporting timeframe from one month to two weeks for the June 19 through August 1 dates to allow examinees to include MCAT scores in their package earlier in the application cycle.

Given the unclear course of the pandemic, its impossible to predict whether all upcoming exams will be available, notes Valerie Parkas, MD, senior associate dean of admissions and recruitment for the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Each school needs to figure out how they want to handle the MCAT, she says. If they used to accept scores only up until September, maybe they will take them in October or even January, she notes. Here, one change weve made is that we will allow older scores than we had previously.

This is a rapidly evolving situation, and we thank examinees for their patience. We want to work to ensure the use of safe practices in the test centers.

Karen Mitchell, PhDAAMC Senior Director of Admissions Testing

Elsewhere, schools are considering whether they would screen applicants or even interview them without MCAT scores for now and then require the scores later in the process.

The MCAT serves as a bit of an equalizer, admissions leaders say. It allows us to compare applicants from different schools and who have taken different courses, explains Iris Gibbs, MD, associate dean of admissions for Stanford University School of Medicine, which signed a pandemic-related admissions statement together with all other California medical schools. Of course, we alwaysview the MCAT in the context of a holistic review of the entire application, she says.

Meanwhile, MCAT officials are focused on balancing speed and safety.

This is a rapidly evolving situation, and we thank examinees for their patience. We want to work to ensure the use of safe practices in the test centers, says Karen Mitchell, PhD, AAMC senior director of admissions testing. Once centers open up, they will practice social distancing measures and rigorous cleaning protocols, and they will allow test-takers to wear gloves and masks.

What about an online exam? Mitchell says that while her team has been evaluating various options to deal with the outbreak, online testing raises possible concerns, including that some students may face obstacles to an online offering, such as not having the right display resolution, reliable internet coverage, or a quiet spot to take the test. Fairness must be central to any solutions, she says.

Certainly, the MCAT exam is only one portion of the application process, experts note. Most schools take a holistic approach, looking at GPA, letters of recommendation, volunteer activities, and a broad range of other information, such as the context in which you were learning, says Steven Gay, MD, assistant dean for admissions at the University of Michigan Medical School.

Students, therefore, have many concerns about this multifaceted process. Below are some key issues.

As undergraduate institutions shuttered campuses and moved courses online, many switched to pass/fail grades or at least offered the option.

Although these changes were meant to serve students, they have also generated some stress. Kaitlyn Tindall, a junior at Ohio State University, notes that she didnt feel comfortable opting for pass/fail. Depending on the class, a passing grade can sometimes be anywhere from an A to a D, she notes. I dont know how medical schools will view transcripts, so I didnt want to take any chances.

Medical schools are taking a range of approaches to pass/fail, with some saying they prefer letter grades in prerequisite courses and others explicitly declaring no negative consequences for anyone who chooses the option this spring.

Meanwhile, says Young, the AAMC is developing resources to help medical schools and prehealth advisors understand how to work with changes caused by online courses and pass/fail grading. Above all, he says, we are encouraging schools to be flexible and transparent with students who are trying to figure out how to apply at an unprecedented time.

Some students worry about their ability to solicit all-important recommendation letters from professors, mentors, and prehealth advisors given the current circumstances.

I was hoping to have enough time to show professors that I could make a good medical school candidate, but we only really got to meet for the first half of the semester, says Tindall. Some of my classes have something like 500 people in them, so although a professor might recognize my face if I went to office hours, Im not sure that he would recognize my name in an email.

Another concern is whether students can garner gold-standard committee letters a composite document capturing an applicants overall preparation given that campuses have shut down.

In response, several schools have loosened their rules around recommendation letters. We will take a packet of letters rather than a committee letter, for example, and it wont hurt applicants, says Christina Grabowski, PhD, associate dean for admissions and enrollment management at the University of Alabama School of Medicine. We completely understand that the recommendation process has really been disrupted.

The COVID-19 outbreak has also severely limited applicants ability to access health care and research-related experiences.

Opportunities to get clinical experience, to volunteer in hospitals, and even to work in communities have been greatly reduced, says Gibbs. We are completely understanding about those opportunities not being available, and if a student is ready to apply in other areas, we will still take that person's application quite seriously.

But experts note that recent experiences might have made a significant difference for some candidates. For most students, applying isnt about the last three months, notes Grabowski. My fear is for students who are really counting on this time to make their applications more competitive. Unfortunately, those students may feel like they shouldnt apply now.

In fact, she adds, Im interested to see whether our application volumes will go down because of students who decide, Im just not ready, and Im going to wait another year to apply.

In a March 19 statement, the AAMC strongly encouraged medical schools and teaching hospitals to conduct all interviews virtually to help promote public health. While students may understand the need to move online, some consider it a setback.

I would be disappointed to do an interview on camera. I like to be able to get a sense of someones demeanor and to read them during the interaction, says John Thurber, a University of Alabama student working on his masters degree in biomedical and health sciences. Id be frustrated because I think I could crush an in-person interview.

Others, though, would welcome the shift. Taking off work and having to pay for flights, a place to stay, and food would put me in a bad place financially, says Pinchbeck. Sure, it would be great to see the campus, but Id rather do virtual interviews.

Schools have their own issues to consider. Grabowski offers one scenario: Say theres a dip in the pandemic when her school launches in-person interviews in August but then they have to switch to online interviews during a resurgence. That means we would be giving different students different interview experiences, which isnt completely equitable, she says.

The question then becomes if we should offer virtual interviews the whole season, or if it isnt really necessary to jump to that level from the get-go. Both options have disadvantages, but we want to try to mitigate the downsides as best we can.

Admissions officers say theyre committed to focusing on how the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the applications and the lives of medical school applicants.

Weve always had a question on our application asking students to describe any adversity that might have impacted their journey, notes Parkas. Now, though, we have explicitly indicated that applicants should let us know about anything they feel was impacted by the pandemic.

In addition, leaders recognize that some students are harder hit than others. We need to look through the lens of equity as we think about how this has impacted communities of color more, urban communities more, Parkas says.

In some cases, experts note, students are back home studying in increasingly impoverished conditions, in locations with poor Wi-Fi connections, or while acting as caregivers for younger siblings. I need to keep all this in mind as I try to understand what students have gone through during these last few months, says Gay. If I ignore this, I do so to the detriment of the applicant and my school.

Whats more, schools need to recognize that current concerns will not evaporate with this round of applications, Parkas notes.

Weve lost thousands of people during this pandemic, she says. Those people were parents and grandparents and parts of an applicants community. We have to remember that these effects will linger into many upcoming application cycles, too.

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Rowan University’s two medical schools will offer early graduation to aid fight against coronavirus – Rowan Today

In a bold response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Rowan Universitys two medical schools are enabling their fourth-year students to graduate early and join the health care workforce weeks ahead of schedule.

Both Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU) and Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine normally graduate students in mid-May, and the newly minted physicians start their hospital residencies on July 1. Under the new policy, qualified students will be able to complete medical school as early as mid-April and either start their residency shortly thereafter if the graduate medical education program accepts them to start early, or join the workforce in another capacity as an employee or volunteer.

Our medical students are passionate about helping others. They dont want to wait on the sidelines during this unprecedented public health crisis, said Annette C. Reboli, M.D., CMSRU dean.

Early graduation will allow the new doctors to help address staff shortages as health care professionals care for COVID-19 patients or are unable to work.

The new physicians can mainly care for those with other needs, as more of the medical workforce tends to the surge of COVID-19 patients, Reboli explained.

By graduating early, our students can make a huge difference in hospitals ability to care for patients and save lives, said Thomas Cavalieri, D.O., RowanSOM dean.

At CMSRU, nearly one third of the schools 79 fourth-year students reported they would like to graduate ahead of schedule. Cavalieri expects a similarly high level of interest among RowanSOMs 180-member graduating class.

While the initiative is voluntary, requirements include:

Both schools will work with students who choose the early graduation option to ensure as smooth a transition as possible, said Reboli.

Many of the graduates will join health systems in New Jersey, which has the second-highest number of COVID-19 cases nationwide, noted Cavalieri.

At RowanSOM, half of this years graduating class has accepted residencies in the states health systems, including Jefferson Health New Jersey, Cooper University Health Care, and Inspira Health. CMSRU will send 32 percent of its 2020 graduates to New Jersey institutions, with a large portion going to Cooper, the schools teaching affiliate.

By graduating sooner, our students will help allay the tremendous physician shortages expected in our state, Cavalieri said.

Some students will go to parts of the country where COVID-19 rates are low right now. While those hospitals may not need new physicians to start early, situations can change quickly as new coronavirus hot spots emerge. CMSRU and RowanSOM students can opt into the early graduation program as needs shift.

Both schools are planning early graduation ceremonies held virtually in the coming weeks. Details will be announced soon.

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Inside the Jefferson medical archives, where the most popular item is 1840’s ‘Anatomy of the Breast’ – Billy Penn

Philadelphia is home to the ninth oldest medical college in the United States and the fascinating archives that come with it.

Founded in 1825, Thomas Jefferson University has maintained a wealth of records. Most impressively, theyre all digitized. Staff have worked since 2005 to upload materials to an accessible and searchable online repository.

Thats the most exciting part, is to discover it for yourself, university archivist F. Michael Angelo told Billy Penn. We saved almost everything. Its a really rich collection, very detailed, very complete.

That means in quarantine, you can peruse centuries of health records totally free.

You wouldnt be alone. I suspect were getting new audiences now, Angelo said. Weve been getting more emails and phone calls asking questions, especially about genealogy.

The archives contain leads into stories about all number of topics, from war history to womens rights to scandals over racist body snatching. The most popular item? Look no further than an 1840 text on the anatomy of the breast.

Read on for a few highlights to get you started.

If youre interested in what its like to perform emergency medical procedures under extreme duress, look to the Civil War.

There are dozens of records on military surgery from the 1850s and 60s, when Jefferson doctors were overwhelmed with wartime injuries. The documents cover surgical technicalities, descriptions of emotional strife, and notes about the importance of medical professionals on the battlefield.

In the 1861 book A Manual of Military Surgery, Jefferson surgeon Samuel Gross wrote:

No men of any sober reflection would enlist in the service of their country, if they were not positively certain that competent physicians and surgeons would accompany them in their marches and on the field of battle, ready to attend to their diseases and accidents.

A dark spot on Jeffersons history is its sexist legacy. The Philly medical school was among the last in the country to start accepting women as students, according to Angelo, the archivist. But at least the experiences of these female pioneers were well recorded.

They did a really nice job interviewing some of those in the very first class of women, from 1961 to 1967, Angelo said.

There are about a dozen recorded interviews with women who graduated in Jeffersons first few integrated classes with audio files and written transcriptions available online.

Nancy Szwec Czarnecki tells her story as the first woman ever to graduate from Jeffersons medical school. Theres also Bonnie Lee Ashby, who later moved onto an infectious disease fellowship at Lankenau.

Anita Robinson first attended grad school at Penn but then realized she wanted to practice medicine first hand instead of research it. Shes still working in Philadelphia as a specialist in adolescent medicine.

Over the past 200 years, Thomas Jefferson University has graduated more than 46,000 medical students. By Angelos estimation, if your fam has been in Philly awhile, youre likely to find someone you know in their diploma records.

Somebody in Philadelphia who has an interesting last name probably can look in the directory and find forebears with the same last name, Angelo said. The odds are pretty good.

Here are the steps to find someone:

If youre lucky, you could find past work of someone related to you or your friends, and perhaps even find their signature in one of the university ledger books.

For those who like to confront their own mortality, searching the Jefferson archives for the word dissection will yield a whopping 1,177 results.

If you choose to click, many of them reveal pics of white men with handlebar mustaches, crowded around medical tables. Sometimes its dozens of people watching, sometimes just a few. Some of the bodies theyre observing have been resorted to skeletons, while some look mostly normal.

In the 19th century, it was tough to find cadavers on which to practice, and the college was at one point entangled in a scandal over body snatchers who raided Black cemeteries and sold disinterred bodies for $8 apiece.

Especially considering the provenance of whats on the table, the pictures are super interesting. They also reveal the evolution of popular facial hair choices of Phillys medical types over the years.

Keep your inner preteen boy from giggling if you must, but its true. The most popular item in the archives has to do with female anatomy.

According to Jefferson archivist Angelo, Anatomy of the Breast by Sir Astley Cooper has been downloaded more than 20,000 times and surpasses any other archive document in number of views.

I have to wonder how many of those downloads are because it has the word breast in it, Angelo said. Still, its a really cool item.

Though the thing was written in the 19th century, its still super accurate among the most accurate drawings of breast anatomy in the history of medicine, Angelo said. So its popular among medical students and researchers and yes, prob some internet trolls, too.

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Young medical school graduates around the world are joining the front line fight of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The same is true for recent LSU Health Shreveport School of Medicine graduateDr. Gabriel Sampognaro, who is making an early transition from medical school to serve alongside other LSU Health doctors during the coronavirus outbreak.

Though orthopedic medicine is Sampognaros area of practice, his assignment during the pandemic, places him in an LSU Health emergency room.

Dr. Gabriel Sampognaro(Photo: Submitted Photo)

With everything going on with the coronavirus, basically the school halted our rotations, Sampognaro said. We were unable to go to school. Everything at that point, things were changing by the minute. What was Tuesday at 8 p.m. was not the same by Wednesday morning. It got to the point where it looked like we were not going to be able to finish our rotations.

"In your fourth year, most people have finished their rotations anyway and met all of their requirements. I was finished and had a few electives left but it wasnt a required rotation so, I just choose to forgo that rotation basically. People who had not met all of the qualifications yethad the opportunity to finish them online.

Had it not been for the coronavirus outbreakApril 30 would have been Sampognaros graduation day, but that date was moved up to April 13.

People, especially students who matched at LSU Shreveport for residency, who went to LSU Shreveport for medical school, were able to start applying for their (medical) license early in order to help out with the coronavirus, Sampognaro said, adding, he expects to receive his license sometime in early May.

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Once he receives his license to practice medicine, Sampognaro will receive emergency room training to prepare for the time hell help out at LSU Health in a new area of medicine and a new and different time in the medical field.

We were offered start dates of May 1 and June 1, Sampognaro said. I will work in the emergency room up until July 1 and then after that will start my orthopedic residency.

A big part of a medical school graduate's life is the longstanding Match Day tradition and celebrations. But how does one celebrate during the COVID-19 pandemic?

COVID-19 changed the way Americans carry out their daily routines. It also changed the way Americans honor longstanding traditions such as Match Day, a day when the National Resident Matching Program or NRMP, releases results to applicants seeking residency and fellowship training positions in the United States.

Sampognaro, like others around the world, made the most of his big day in his own special way.

"At that point we were able to congregate in groups of 10and not under full quarantine at that point, Sampognaro said. So, my wife, myself, my buddy from school and his wife, got together and had our own miniature Match Day at my house. Our wives printed out our letters and we opened them and read them; that was kind of special.

Graduating medical school is huge deal, especially for parents.

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Obviously, they are very proud of me, but you know were in quarantine and we cant go to see them. Especially my dad, hes 65 years old and my moms in her mid-50s, Sampognaro said. So, I definitely dont want to be around them. Weve talked a lot on the phone and well celebrate when we can all get together.

Navigating the new normal brought on by the coronavirus pandemic is difficult for everybody, but especially difficult for the heroes who serve on the front lines, the essential, working Americans.

Its a little different, weve never dealt with a global pandemic, Sampognaro said. I dont believe my parents were ever forced to stay inside with a quarantine. This pandemic is very serious, and some people are not taking as seriously as they should. But youve got to look at the extreme measures that have been taken with shutting down restaurants and businesses and see what it could have been had we not, and if people dont follow the rules weve been given.

Sampognaro has not been around the hospital much, except to get finger printed and to have a few documents notarized.

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Aerospace Microwave Devices Market Overview, Top Companies, Region, Application and Global Forecast by 2026 – Latest Herald

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North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico)

Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Russia, Spain etc.)

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Aerospace Microwave Devices Market Size by Manufacturer: Here, the report concentrates on revenue and production shares of manufacturers for all the years of the forecast period. It also focuses on price by manufacturer and expansion plans and mergers and acquisitions of companies.

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Aerospace Composite Ducting Market Region Coverage (Regional Production, Demand & Forecast by Countries etc.):

North America (U.S., Canada, Mexico)

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Insights into the Worldwide Aerospace Aftermarket to 2030 – Featuring Airbus, Aeroprecision & Collins Aerospace Among Others -…

The "Strategic Assessment of Aerospace Aftermarket: Focus on Type, Aircraft Class, and Industry - Analysis and Forecast, 2020-2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

According to this report the rise in the military budget by various countries to modernize defense systems with significant investments for regular maintenance of their aircraft, and active participation of various small-scale and mid-scale MROs to provide efficient services to airlines are expected to support the growth of the market. Engine type witnessed the highest market value in the aerospace aftermarket in 2019, as this service has largely been provided by in-house, independent MRO service providers, and the airline third party.

In addition, narrowbody aircraft class is expected to be the most lucrative application segment in the aerospace aftermarket, attributed to the replacement of turboprops and regional jets with narrowbody aircraft with extended ranges and fuel efficiency, resulting in significant cost-efficient maintenance. Such advancements draw the attention of MROs to cater to new packages of service specific to this segment.

The market report provides a detailed analysis of the recent trends influencing the market, along with a comprehensive study of future trends and technological developments. The overall market has been segmented on the basis of type, aircraft class, industry, and region. The report also includes a comprehensive section on the regional analysis for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East and Africa.

Some of the key players in the global aerospace aftermarket Airbus, Aeroprecision, Collins Aerospace, Cyient, Pratt and Whitney, MTU Aero Engines, Lufthansa Technik AG, GE Aviation, Boeing, Honeywell, ST Aerospace, GKN Aerospace, Rolls Royce Delta TechOps, Haeco Group, among others.

Key Questions Answered in the Report:

Key Topics Covered:

1 Market Dynamics

1.1 Impact Analysis of Drivers and Restraints

1.2 Drivers

1.2.1 Increase in Defense Budget for Aircraft Maintenance

1.2.2 Upsurge in Passenger Air Traffic

1.2.3 Increase in Aircraft Fleet

1.3 Market Challenges

1.3.1 Lack of Expertise for MRO Services

1.3.2 Material Shortages

1.4 Market Opportunities

1.4.1 Expansion of New Facilities by Service Providers

1.5 Industry Trends

2 Competitive Insights

2.1 Key Companies in the Aerospace Aftermarket

2.2 Key Strategies and Developments

2.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, Joint Ventures, and Contracts

2.2.2 Service or Program Launches

2.2.3 Facility Expansion

2.2.4 Other Key Developments

2.3 Competitive Benchmarking

3 Global Aerospace Aftermarket, 2019-2030

3.1 Assumptions and Limitations

3.2 Market Overview

4 Global Aerospace Aftermarket (by Type), 2019-2030

4.1 Market Overview

4.1.1 Engine

4.1.2 Components

4.1.3 Line and Base Maintenance

4.1.4 Airframe

5 Global Aerospace Aftermarket (by Aircraft Class), 2019-2030

5.1 Market Overview

5.1.1 Narrowbody

5.1.2 Widebody

5.1.3 Helicopter

5.1.4 Transport

5.1.5 Fighters

5.1.6 Regional Jet

5.1.7 Turboprop

6 Global Aerospace Aftermarket (by Industry), 2019-2030

6.1 Market Overview

6.1.1 Commercial

6.1.2 Military

7 Global Aerospace Aftermarket Market (by Region)

7.1 Market Overview

7.2 North America

7.3 Europe

7.4 Asia-Pacific

7.5 Middle East and Africa

7.6 Latin America

8 Research Scope and Methodology

8.1 Scope of the Report

8.2 Global Aerospace Aftermarket Research Methodology

9 Appendix

9.1 Related Reports

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