"Britain’s associate membership of the €95.5bn Horizon Europe programme was agreed in principle as part of the Brexit trade deal negotiations in 2020, but ratification was disrupted after the UK failed to implement the N.Ireland protocol"
#BrexitBenefits
We are hiring a Fish Facility #Manager (M/F) for our #zebrafish platform at the IRCAN (Université Côte d’Azur) in Nice 🌊, France 🇫🇷. 👇
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Please repost.
@n8_upham That sounds halfway between an invitation and a quest!
A word of caution on ChatGPT, MD
"However, the use of generative AI in biomedicine also presents challenges and threats, especially in the context of accuracy. Consumer tools like ChatGPT were not trained on the entire corpus of biomedical data, such as full-text articles behind the paywall at major publishers, nor was it tested or trained by experts in biomedicine. The output of these AI systems in response to prompts is therefore often erroneous."
Hey friends at UW School of Medicine - we are currently recruiting an Assistant Dean for EDI in Research and Graduate Education. Find all the details here: http://apply.interfolio.com/119491. Please spread the word!
@n8_upham Table's set Nate, come on over
RT @philosophising4
Mitochondrial fragmentation and donut formation enhance mitochondrial secretion to promote osteogenesis: Cell Metabolism https://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/fulltext/S1550-4131(23)00003-7
📢 Have you ever wondered whether #pathogens can shape the #evolution of #social life in #insects? Yes? Great, we are opening a #PhDposition to address this question!
If you are interested in #behavioural ecology, #socialimmunity and #socialnetworks (and #earwigs, of course), then this PhD position is for you! 👏
📆 Application deadline: 27 March 2023.
More information -> https://joelmeunier.wixsite.com/researchpage/internships
This March the Dutch Society for Immunology (DSI/NVVI) host the NVVI Spring Meeting. We host inspiring talks on many topics in #immunology: #Infection, #Modeling, #Neuroscience, #Cytokines, #TumorImmunology.
It's a relatively small meeting, so you have plenty of opportunities to meet the speakers and other participants.
Early bird registration ends February 16th.
More information:
https://www.nvvi-dsi.nl/events2/sring-symposium-2023
@PeerCommunityIn now published in Peer Community Journal, #Infections section: Whole blood transcriptome profiles of trypanotolerant and trypanosusceptible cattle highlight a differential modulation of metabolism and immune response during infection by #Trypanosoma congolense https://peercommunityjournal.org/articles/10.24072/pcjournal.239/ https://doi.org/10.24072/pcjournal.239
"Study: Over 50% of academics admit to pirating research papers
A majority of the survey respondents say they used websites like Sci-Hub to avoid paywalls by accessing illegal copies of research. "
wow. sound like a healthy ecosystem?
https://www.fastcompany.com/90845744/study-over-50-of-academics-admit-to-pirating-research-papers
'In summary, we demonstrate that human T cells possess a functional cGAS-STING signaling pathway that can contribute to antiviral immunity. However, regardless of its potential antiviral role, the activation of the cGAS-STING pathway negatively affects T cell function at multiple levels'
Kuhl et al @emboreports
They're still great
'A study published Tuesday in the journal Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology reveals that these brown crabs have been on the menu for a long time. In a cave less than 20 miles from Lisbon, researchers discovered charred remnants of shells and claws: evidence that Neanderthals were cooking and eating crab 90,000 years ago.'
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
In response to FL Gov. Ron DeSantis’s actions to limit the teaching of Black history in the state’s public schools, Chicago-based publisher Haymarket Books is offering multiple e-books by progressive Black authors for students to download free of charge. #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackMastodon
https://truthout.org/articles/haymarket-books-will-provide-free-black-history-e-books-to-florida-students/
What happens with Google search, ChatGPT etc is that they skim off the hard word of journalists without linking back to our platforms any more, cutting us off from readers and potential customers who might support our investigations and work, i.e. the very creation of quality information. It‘s value strip-mining at its worst when Google searches don‘t yield links to actual journalism any more but „answers“ that are algorithmically synthesized. https://www.niemanlab.org/2023/02/google-now-wants-to-answer-your-questions-without-links-and-with-ai-where-does-that-leave-publishers/
Nature obit for David Allis
'Histone modifications were first reported by Vincent Allfrey in 1966, but before Allis’s work, their significance and associated enzyme activities remained unclear. Allis showed that they had a direct link with the regulation of DNA’s transcription into RNA and hence into expressed proteins.'
I recently wrote a piece about how authors can avoid contributing to medical misinformation. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-022-02118-1
This article is a perfect illustration of why I proposed the first principle in the article.
“Be aware of the information landscape into which you are releasing your work. Consider the debates and controversies to which your work might pertain, the special interests that might pick up on your findings and spin them, and the biases that your findings might reinforce.”
Does anyone know what this might be, from my latest plankton sample from Cromer?
#marinebiology #marinebiologyuk #northnorfolkcoast #northsea #sea #ocean #biology #phytoplankton #plankton #marinetaxonomy #wildlife #nature #microscopy #microorganism
I've worked on all of science, from B cells to T cells.
https://fellowsherpa.com