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Exciting news: UMass is hiring a new professor for our program and the rank is open for both Assistant and Associate. The link to apply is: careers.umass.edu/amherst/en-u

Please share with any outstanding psychometricians you know who may be interested in working in one of the best and most productive measurement programs in the world

Nonrandomised controlled trial in recurrent glioblastoma patients: the promise of autologous tumour lysate-loaded dendritic cell vaccination

nature.com/articles/s41416-023

RT @fchalmel
We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD student to join our team and work on the development of the urogenital tract by using single-cell and spatial transcriptomics.
Please do not hesitate to contact us !!

Harvest in Bourgogne (France 1963). Vendemmia in Borgogna (Francia 1963). Photo: Hans Silvester. #BlackAndWhitePhotography

Exciting new paper in @PLOSBiology — we show that plasmids use translational global regulators to rewire host cells including expression of key ecological traits, like metabolism and motility, whilst also boosting horizontal transmission of the plasmid

This was a big collaborative effort with colleagues at John Innes Centre, Birmingham, Sheffield & Liverpool

#plasmid #HGT #MobileGeneticElements

journals.plos.org/plosbiology/

When it gets hot, Polycomb comes to the rescue... "Warm temperature-triggered developmental reprogramming requires VIL1-mediated genome-wide H3K27me3 accumulation in Arabidopsis" journals.biologists.com/dev/ar

'A team of Israeli contractors who claim to have manipulated more than 30 elections around the world using hacking, sabotage and automated disinformation on social media has been exposed in a new investigation.'

theguardian.com/world/2023/feb

"Early studies of iron-binding proteins in insects suggested that insects and mammals have surprisingly different mechanisms of iron homeostasis, including different primary mechanisms for exporting iron from cells and for transporting iron from one cell to another, and subsequent studies have continued to support this view."

annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1

After seeing pretty compelling evidence that #musk is forcing you to see his illuminated thoughts either you like it or not (and #Twitter engineers to tweak the system to do so), I am really wondering why is anyone still interested in a platform that so obviously feeds you what *he* wants you to see... #scaryshit

@RWerpachowski@mastodon.green This one is an oldie but a goldie. I hate powerpoint with the fire of a thousand suns.

nytimes.com/2010/04/27/world/2

Fine, maybe not *all*

“It would be foolish to blame consultancies for all the problems that advanced capitalism has created,” state Mariana Mazzucato and Rosie Collington in their conclusion. Nevertheless, the authors of The Big Con blame consultancies for an awful lot, starting with: “The pristine PowerPoints, copy-and-pasted formulas for strategy and often ineffective tools that many consultancies employ.”

ft.com/content/ae2a6f5a-68e9-4

Amazing work, @VikiLovesFACS. So well deserved.
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RT @ClareCollege
Viki Male (2004) returned to college to receive the alumna of the year award - set up to recognise individual contributions to society.
During the pandemic, Viki ensured pregnant people could access evidence-based information on the COVID vaccine.
bit.ly/3K6GWxG
twitter.com/ClareCollege/statu

@Hatty @bioRxiv_microbio@mstdn.science I had not, thank you.

'Chinese pharmaceutical group CanSino Biologics said demand for its Covid-19 vaccine was “dying down” in China after the abrupt end of the country’s tough zero-Covid policies, underscoring the challenges facing the sector in the largest remaining under-vaccinated market'

ft.com/content/b201dc98-2187-4

My latest Clinical Pipeline column for is out today, a look at Moderna's RNA vaccine for RSV & a survey of what's, well, in the pipeline, for RSV immunotherapies, including vaccines and monoclonals.

nature.com/articles/d41591-023

February 15, 1819, birthday of French scientist and author Louis #Figuier. His 1864 textbook "La Terre avant le déluge" inspired Jules #Verne's famous novel "Journey To The Center of the #Earth" 🌍

bressan-geoconsult.eu/the-geol

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