Joy Wu, MD, PhD

@joyywu.bsky.social

Physician-scientist at Stanford Med, loves bones. Chief, Division of Endocrinology | Vice Chair of Basic Science, Department of Medicine | ASBMR Councilor

@joyywu.bsky.social has a simple but powerful message for early-career investigators: choose your mentor not your project. "So often we think about selecting research projects based on a topic or field of interest, but great mentorship is priceless and lasts a lifetime.”

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A truly memorable trip to Taipei. Thank you Endocrine Society of the ROC (Taiwan) President Feng-Hsuan Liu for the honor of delivering a plenary at AASD/DAROC/ESROC 2025. Full of admiration for the important work being done on endocrine diseases in the Asia Pacific region.

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🚨 Calling all Bay Area scientists 🚨 #StandUpForScience rallies are being organized in Palo Alto and San Francisco this Friday, March 7. Because federal funding for research saves lives and yields economic benefits! PA: Lytton Plaza, 12-2p SF: Civic Center Plaza, 1-3p

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A remarkable article in @cp-cellmetabolism.bsky.social on areas of controversy in brown adipose tissue research. Kudos to the authors for collaboratively presenting supporting evidence and importantly, the methods and experiments that would resolve the debates: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

Emerging debates and resolutions in brown adipose tissue research

Until two decades ago, brown adipose tissue (BAT) was studied primarily as a thermogenic organ of small rodents in the context of cold adaptation. The…

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