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Syed Ather Enam
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Prof. Neurosurgery, AKU. Can't decide what drives me more these days - Basic Neuroscience, Neuro-Oncology, or Neurosurgery https://t.co/fJ0mNsRJh6
Aga Khan University, Pakistan
Joined September 2021
Just stumbled upon a paper by @UsmanEnam with a Nobel laureate - over a year after it was published! 😱 Though I’m not sure how much a neurosurgeon can really get out of it. 😅
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Keynote by Mushtaq Chhapra from The Citizens Foundation reminded us of the power of giving. 5ANOS continues to grow, now expanding beyond AKU to Ziauddin University. #NeuroOncology #GivingBack #MedicalEducation
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Insightful, pertinent, and courageous.
My article in today’s Dawn depicts the state of CP in 🇵🇰. We @CCR_pk have written an Integrated Child Protection System & urge the fed & prov govts to adopt it to effectively manage CP in Pak. @saynotoweapons
@rabiaazfar
@shaiyannemalik
@ZubiaMotiwalla
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PubMed-indexed journals often marginalize LMIC scientists with high fees and bias in accepting, making publication challenging. Our Journal of Global Neurosurgery @journalGNS aims to level the playing field for all, ensuring valuable work gets the recognition it deserves.
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This was a milestone.
An MOU has been signed between Pakistan Institute of Neurosciences (PINS) and the Department of neurosurgery at AKU. This is an academic sharing agreement under PANS. @AtherEnam @AdilHaiderMD @official_pans
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Congratulations to @SMaheenBatool1 (1st author) @BobCarterMD @BalajLeonora on this pioneering paper. How many AKU alumni have had the honor to publish in Nature as first author @AKUGlobal
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So exciting-@DrAjithThomas leading a stellar neurosurgery program. With his talent, mindset, and balance, he's set to achieve great things—especially with star faculty like @GodilSaniya on board. I used to call him 'Ajith the Great' back in our @HenryFordNeuro days! @AKUGlobal
Last week, @DrAjithThomas hosted an enjoyable evening in the city, bringing together faculty and residents for our summer celebration. It was a wonderful opportunity to kick off the new academic year alongside our incoming faculty and residents. @CooperNeuroSurg #SummerParty
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RT @__AwaisKhan_: The medical world often looks different in HICs compared to LMICs. Research conducted in HICs cannot be directly translat…
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There is something special about these 3rd year Stanford PhD dropouts. Sun Microsystems, Arista, Google, Cresta........
STARTING A NEW COMPANY IS A CREATIVE PROCESS. Every detail, even the name, is part of this journey. As with all creative endeavors, it’s crucial to be selective about whose feedback you consider. Accepting feedback from everyone will strip away the uniqueness critical for success. I always pay very close attention to feedback from Andy Bechtolsheim. Andy has always inspired me. Andy is an engineer by heart that deeply understands business. He has the rare ability to combine a bold technical vision of the future with sound business judgement and ability to execute. An immigrant from Germany, he dropped out of the third year of his Stanford PhD to found the iconic Sun Microsystems. He later founded @AristaNetworks (NYSE: ANET, $112B market cap) and wrote the first check for Larry & Sergey’s PhD project: @Google. Seven years ago, I too was in the third year of my Stanford PhD, working on what would become @cresta. I had a phone call with Andy on a Sunday evening and asked him to invest in the new company. He said he never invests in entrepreneurs without meeting them in person. He was flying to Germany the next day but asked if I could meet him at the corner of the Gates Computer Science Building on the Stanford campus. I showed up that afternoon and Andy drove up in his silver Porsche 911, with his signature long flowing hair and Birkenstocks with socks. After a five-minute conversation, he said, “I like you. I’m going to invest in your company.” He got back in his 911 and drove off to the airport, but not before asking me the name of the company. I couldn’t figure out a name for the company. Out of necessity I incorporated the company under a placeholder name in Delaware — Grey Parrot Inc because the African Grey Parrot is the most linguistically intelligent animal in the world. He refused to wire the money until we figured out a better name. True to his nature, Andy’s feedback on the name was prescient. Over the next few weeks we worked to come up with the name “Cresta” and filed for a name change in Delaware. Cresta derives from the latin word for growth. Another inspiration, Yoky Matsuoka tied it to the mission of the company: the highest point of a wave is a crest and waves are repetitive - Cresta’s mission was to harness the energy of repetitive work and repurpose it to creative pursuits. Andy approved, he wired the money and we were in business. I am excited to share that I am working on something new, and once again, Andy wrote the first check. His feedback has been just as instrumental in shaping this new venture. We are now building a team of extraordinary engineers in San Francisco and Berlin and an engineering culture inspired by Andy’s innovative ethos. Please reach out if you are interested in joining us. More to come…
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Excellent job by the AKU Team and the Harvard Team. It's all about Global Neuro-Oncology @keepark (Kee Park) - the connector @ShakirMbbs (Muhammad Shakir Afridi) - the executor @AKUGlobal @NSIG_AKU @PASNO_Group @official_pans @grosseaumd @braintumourpk
Excited to share our new paper on brain tumor follow-up care, published in a prestigious neurosurgery journal! @NeurosurgeryCNS
#Neurosurgery #BrainTumorCare #GlobalNeurosurgery #LMIC
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Congrats!! to @AKUGlobal grad @inam_khan_md for winning Best Neurosurgery Resident of the Yr at @muhealth! My senior & mentor will soon share his inspirational journey to NS residency in a virtual talk at @NSIG_AKU. Don't miss it! #Neurosurgery
#Mentorship
#AKUAlumni
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In a world full of hate, racism, warmongering, and murder of innocents, institutions like the RCR shine a light on the opposite - a commitment to excellence, tolerance, and humanity. Look at the first three pages of this announcement from the RCR, and tell me what you see
A moment of immense pride for all those who have sacrificed selflessly in public sector institutions without ulterior motives. Prof. Tariq Mahmood of JPMC receives an honorary fellowship from the Royal College of Radiologists. @RCRadiologists
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