Re-posting an #introduction after moving server:
My research group at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics in Oxford uses #SingleCell techniques and Genome Architecture Mapping to study #epigenetics #Chromatin and #GenomeFolding in rare #NeurodevelopmentalDisorders.
I (He/Him) love to be outside #Hiking or #Cycling and I’m a big fan of #FlightFree travel. Interested in #Equity issues in STEM, trying to read and educate myself to be a better ally.
Toot at me with your #Andor theories!
If you have cell counting fatigue and don't have a fancy and pricey automated cell counter, check it out! /x
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.NicholasBauer.HemocytometerSidekick.XF
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hemocytometer-sidekick/id1341492266
#hemocytometer #cellcounting #biology #science #apps #microsoft #maui #xamarin #android #ios
RT @NatureCellBio
NEW ONLINE: We spoke to Kara McKinley (@karalmckinley), assistant professor of stem cell and regenerative biology at @HSCRB, about her career and goals for our research community.
Find the Q&A here: https://rdcu.be/c4poh
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41556-022-01083-8
'Immune response to the vaccine mRNA is the most literal example of “killing the messenger” that I can think of, short of the Spartan treatment of Darius’ envoys in 491 BC.'
cc @Caroline_Bartma
https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/curevac-comes-around
@sbarolo @stevegis_ssg @shrewshrew
OMG IT IS SO GREAT
@jeneaia wow that’s super inappropriate. I was not asked this!
I'll admit to being skeptical about "synthetic biology", wondering if it's just buzz words, but this recent paper from Daniels et al. blew me away with its combination of novel insights into cell signaling circuitry & its clinical potential 1/n
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36480602/
One central question has motivated me for the last 10 years: how are immune responses to parasitic worms and allergens initiated?
Here Margaret McDaniel and I got to review some of the relevant literature and share our thoughts. Also check out original figures (artwork really) by Heber Lara.
https://www.mucosalimmunology.org/article/S1933-0219(22)01181-3/fulltext
RT @tkorem
Very happy to finally see this published @NatureMicrobiol with @MaayanLevy_Lab, studying the vaginal metabolome during pregnancy and in preterm birth. Work led by the fantastic @WilliamKindsch1, @FedBld and Martin Liu.
Short thread of key results:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-022-01293-8
Took 1-8y off science for family during your postdoc or faculty position?
Contact NIH-funded labs to see if they will write a reentry for you (I will!). Please boost these little-known supplements:
https://www.nigms.nih.gov/Research/Mechanisms/Pages/PromoteReentry.aspx
“Forget inspiration. Habit is more dependable. Habit will sustain you whether you’re inspired or not. Habit will help you finish and polish your stories. Inspiration won’t. Habit is persistence in practice.” — Octavia Butler
#writinglife #writingcommunity #writerscommunity #creativity #inspiration #writing #storytelling #screenwriting #writingtips #art #OctaviaButler
The latest episode of the #EMBOPodcast is out.
I spoke with Steve Quake, the new head of science at CZI (taking over from @CoriBargmann) about his career, #OpenScience, cell atlases, imaging, @ReviewCommons and lots more.
You can listen to it at the link below or on any podcast app.
https://www.embo.org/podcasts/the-biologists-were-pretty-darn-good-with-their-microscopes/
so interesting! the organic chemistry of illicit drugs, by the great Derek Lowe
https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/not-such-better-living-through-chemistry
Awestruck by this map of submarine telecom cables.
I found it when my kids asked me whether the internet works entirely through radio waves and satellites because of how we connect to it via Wifi (typically). A fair question, I thought.
I mean, did you know that there are around *1.4 million kms* of cables criss-crossing the seas and oceans of the world?!
Happy to see our News & Views published in Nature Chemistry, written with postdoc in the lab Chris Watkins, about two new papers from Lei Wang’s @UCSF on their sulfur(vi) fluoride exchange (SuFEx)-based chemical crosslinking methods – useful for RNA-protein and glycan-protein interactions!
Our first editorial of the year, with
Jake Yeston and Valda Vinson, includes two big announcements: the end of Reports in Science and an additional criterion for retractions when editors have lost confidence in a paper. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adg4111
incoming asst prof
@Penn- Rabinowitz lab postdoc- developing methods to measure metabolic fluxes in vivo-
@theNCI K99 awardee- also i do bad jokes (she/her)
bartmanlabpenn.squarespace.com