John E. Harris, MD, PhD

@HarrisVitiligo

Physician-scientist and dermatologist integrating basic, translational, and clinical research; I study ; interested in all autoimmunity

UMass Medical School
Joined September 2014

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  2. Always treat others (especially younger colleagues and trainees) with respect and kindness. We are all where we are today because someone was kind to us, whether we realize it or not.

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  3. Just published: Two new studies on the novel coronavirus. All Lancet content is fully and freely available at our 2019-nCoV Resource Centre

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  4. leaders envision a world where the burden of is eliminated through compassion, care & cure. Read about our updated mission, vision & strategic plans here:

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  5. The maker of Barbie dolls has released new designs to broaden the diversity of its range, including a doll with no hair and one with the skin condition vitiligo

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  7. Jan 23

    Things Americans should do before worrying about the new coronavirus: Get a flu shot Get pap smear & mammogram per guidelines Find out if you are current on tetanus & whooping cough Wear seatbelts always Get a physical with blood work if it’s been 2 years Don’t drink & drive

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  8. Found in the Dallas airport, likely texting about . Made him stop and talk to me. here we come!

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  10. Jan 23

    It's out! Our JAKi study for inflammatory skin fibrosis! Awesome collaboration with and all the authors not yet on Twitter!

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  11. Great paper in on the importance of recognizing clinical signs of disease activity in - know them! Confetti, trichrome, and koebner; I would also add inflammatory.

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  12. Now’s the time to register for the Annual Scientific Symposium, 3/19 in Denver. Join us for a leading-edge forum feat. top researchers + clinicians.

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  15. And this happens a LOT! Must be comfortable discarding hypotheses that don’t hold up if you’re going to be a scientist.

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  16. Jan 19

    This is one of the most haunting contrasts I have seen between “haves” and “have nots.” As a child psychiatrist and father, the images of children in 2 worlds fuels our advocacy for global 💔

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  17. Jan 19

    It’s faculty recruiting season at many universities. One of the most opaque and intimidating parts of this process for applicants is the chalk talk. A thread:

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  18. Jan 19

    You can earn applause for what you achieve, but you can only earn respect from how you achieve it. As we make decisions every day, it’s important to stop and ask ourselves what we care more about - being respected or being applauded.

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  19. I’ve come up with some beautiful explanations that would have wowed the world if they’d turned out to be true.

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  20. Haha, me too! This is just science I think. But I definitely identify with the “this is a PERFECT explanation” reaction, and then renewed humility when it’s all wrong.

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