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<div class="post-meta"><span title='2022-04-03 00:00:00 +0000 UTC'>Sunday, April 3, 2022</span>&nbsp;·&nbsp;<span>3 min</span>&nbsp;·&nbsp;<span>Zachary Billman</span>
<div class="post-meta"><span title='2025-09-27 00:00:00 +0000 UTC'>Saturday, September 27, 2025</span>&nbsp;·&nbsp;<span>3 min</span>&nbsp;·&nbsp;<span>Zachary Billman</span>
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<p>My name is Zachary Billman. I&rsquo;m an MD-PhD student at UNC Chapel Hill in Ed Miao&rsquo;s lab. The curious reader may be thinking: &ldquo;But Zach, Ed Miao&rsquo;s lab is at Duke now! What does that make you?&rdquo; What an astute question! I am a card-carrying UNC Microbiology and Immunology student who happens to have all of their research take place at Duke.
<p>My name is Zachary Billman. I&rsquo;m a UNC MD-PhD student in my 4th year of med school applying to pathology residency programs. I completed my PhD in Ed Miao&rsquo;s lab. The curious reader may be thinking: &ldquo;But Zach, Dr. Miao&rsquo;s lab is at Duke, how did that come about?&rdquo; What an astute question! Ed&rsquo;s lab moved from UNC to Duke in early 2020, and I followed him down the street. My PhD was awarded by the UNC department of Microbiology and Immunology, but it just so happens that (nearly) all of my research took place at Duke.
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This move was quite a trial, especially when compounded with the onset of the pandemic. I suspect my research timeline suffered, though this is an extremely minor inconvenience compared to the tragedy the pandemic caused.
</small></span>
This makes for very interesting basketball viewing parties with my Duke friends!</p>
<p>Maybe having a diagram will make my training timeline make a bit more sense.</p>
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<p>I am broadly interested in innate immunology. I am in the 4th year of my PhD studying the host-pathogen interaction between the intracellular fungus <em>Histoplasma capsulatum</em> and macrophages. There are many unstudied curiosities regarding the innate immune response to <em>Histoplasma spp.</em> and other intracellular fungi that I think are quite interesting. Stay tuned, hopefully there is a major breakthrough to report here someday.</p>
<p>I am broadly interested in innate immunology. I spent most of my time in graduate school studying the host-pathogen interaction between the intracellular fungus <em>Histoplasma capsulatum</em> and macrophages. There are many unstudied curiosities regarding the innate immune response to <em>Histoplasma spp.</em> and other intracellular fungi that I think are quite interesting. I also spent a considerable time thinking about the evolution of proteins involved in the programmed cell death pathway called pyroptosis.</p>
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<p>Besides my science, I am interested in birding, baking sourdough bread (I swear I began years before the pandemic, though hearing of people baking bread brings me joy no matter when they first began!), board games, roasting coffee, and self-hosting free and open source software. Over the course of the pandemic, I have learned how to maintain a basic suite of services on a server I rent that have replaced my need for Google Photos and Google Drive.
<p>Besides my science, I am interested in birding, baking sourdough bread (I swear I began years before the pandemic, though hearing of people baking bread brings me joy no matter when they first began!), board games, roasting coffee, and self-hosting free and open source software. Over the course of the pandemic, I have learned how to maintain a basic suite of services spread between a server I rent and a computer at home that have replaced my need for Google Photos and Google Drive.
<span class="sidenote-number"><small class="sidenote">
I&rsquo;m hoping to be able to move away from these platforms entirely soon. I think they provide a great service, but at a substantial cost to privacy. Hopefully more to be said about my thoughts on FOSS soon!
</small></span>
I also transitioned my old, (and quite frankly, embarrassingly slow) managed WordPress site with this lean, static site made in Hugo that I host myself. Now that I have mangled together some CSS to get my precious sidenotes up and running again, I&rsquo;m ready to begin putting some ideas to paper.
I also transitioned my old, (and quite frankly, embarrassingly slow) managed WordPress site with this lean, static site made in <a href="https://gohugo.io/">Hugo</a> that I host myself. Now that I have mangled together some CSS to get my precious sidenotes up and running again, I&rsquo;m ready to begin putting some ideas to paper.
<span class="sidenote-number"><small class="sidenote">
I love marginalia. I&rsquo;m not sure if this is unique to me, but I seem to get caught up in parenthetical / tangential thoughts very often, and I think using an <a href="https://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0000ld">Edward Tufte-esque</a> sidenote is a great way for me to communicate in this way without distracting the reader too much. It seems<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginalia"> marginalia</a> such as this have been used throughout history, so perhaps it is normal, but most people can keep their thoughts focused better than me. The implementation I use is inspired by the <a href="https://github.com/edwardtufte/tufte-css">Tufte CSS project</a> and largely taken from <a href="https://scripter.co/sidenotes-using-only-css/">this incredibly helpful post found at scripter.co</a>.
I love marginalia (the word to describe these notes on the side of this webpage). I&rsquo;m not sure if this is unique to me, but I seem to get caught up in parenthetical / tangential thoughts very often, and I think using an <a href="https://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0000ld">Edward Tufte-esque</a> sidenote is a great way for me to communicate in this way without distracting the reader too much. It seems<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginalia"> marginalia</a> such as this have been used throughout history, so perhaps it is normal, but most people can keep their thoughts focused better than me. The implementation I use is inspired by the <a href="https://github.com/edwardtufte/tufte-css">Tufte CSS project</a> and largely taken from <a href="https://scripter.co/sidenotes-using-only-css/">this incredibly helpful post found at scripter.co</a>.
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I&rsquo;m quite proud of my progress in administering my server and self-hosting useful services.</p>
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