I discuss issues pertaining to the practice of neuropathology -- including nervous system tumors, neuroanatomy, neurodegenerative disease, muscle and nerve disorders, ophthalmologic pathology, neuro trivia, neuropathology gossip, job listings and anything else that might be of interest to a blue-collar neuropathologist.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Derek Mathis Week Begins Today
This week I'll be featuring the art photography of Derek A. Mathis, MD, a second-year neuropathology fellow at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Perhaps because he has an undergraduate degree in art, Mathis tends to look at the objects and phenomena around him from a different perspective. Throw a little neuropathology training into the mix, and you end up with a truly unique take on things. For example, here are some pictures Mathis took of cracks in a frozen pond. He calls them "Frozen pond astrocyte #1" and "Frozen pond astrocyte #2:
Stay tuned for more Mathis masterpieces later this week....
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