Not judging but rather really curious:
Honestly; the calculus is complicated and we all weigh things differently. But … Is there a line that Musk could cross that would trigger our colleagues and friends to quit twitter?
Musk has done A LOT over there. If the line isn’t hosting and promoting the guy that even Fox fired, I do wonder: what might it be?
Meet the ASAPbio Fellows!
Amaresh Mishra is an ICMR-Senior Research Fellow and PhD student in cancer biology.
Amaresh believes sharing research findings openly and transparently with the broader scientific community and the general public is essential.
In Barcelona:
'The Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO) has an #openposition for a #JuniorGroupLeader keen to launch an independent program in translational #cancerresearch.'
#sciencejobs
https://vhio.net/2023/05/11/ref-46-2023-junior-group-leader/
"The model was trained on only a few thousand antibody sequences, out of the nearly 100 million protein sequences it learnt from. Despite this, a surprisingly high proportion of the model’s suggestions boosted the ability of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, ebolavirus and influenza to bind to their targets."
The Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing in Cologne is recruiting a junior PI
#ScienceJobs
https://recruitingapp-2695.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/447/Description/1
CART cells beyond cancer - my latest Clinical Pipeline column for Nature Medicine is out. CAR T cell technology in humans was first tried for HIV in the 90s. Now veteran HIV researchers are giving them another shot.
#immunotherapy #publichealth #hiv #Immunology #cartcells
#ScienceCommunication #SciComm #InfectiousDisease
For a lot of my acquaintances that work/are considering working for the FDA, telework has indeed been a significant factor (even pre-pandemic).
"Telework helps FDA compete for scientists. What if it’s taken away?"
https://www.statnews.com/2023/05/11/fda-telework/
Global sea level rise and its accelerating rate... 🌊
First update now in for 2023 from https://sealevel.colorado.edu.
"A panel of advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously on Wednesday that the benefits of making a birth control pill available without a prescription outweigh the risks, a significant step in the decades-long push to make oral contraception obtainable over the counter in the United States."
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/10/health/fda-otc-birth-control-pill.html
'They observed the significant induction of IFNβ and other inducible chemokines in the medium of primary microglia treated with tau fibrils, which was abrogated by the genetic ablation of Cgas. This raised a question: how does tau protein activate this DNA sensor? Through a series of clever in vitro experiments, the authors demonstrated that tau fibrils localize to microglial lysosomes and mitochondria and that they promote the release of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) to the cytosol'
How are specific dysfunctional #mitochondria removed under steady-state conditions?
Julia Pagan and coworkers (University of Queensland) show that an #SCF #ubiquitin #ligase based on #FBXL4, mutated in #MTDPS13, limits basal #mitophagy via #ubiquitination of #NIX and #BNIP3 receptors
'For seventy percent of us with ME/CFS, the illness that tore our lives apart started with a viral infection. We knew, when Covid-19 struck, that we would soon be hearing about a chronic, debilitating post-Covid syndrome devastating the lives of an entirely new influx of people.'
https://lithub.com/how-chaos-theory-can-revitalize-and-save-modern-medicine/
'Prime minister Rishi Sunak is at pains to insist that “the police are operationally independent of government”, which might be a little too convenient. I’m not sure you get to pass draconian new legislation into law a mere three days before the coronation, then claim its prompt misuse has nothing to do with you.'
Two important, groundbreaking studies on pancreatic cance this week. I reviewed them here https://erictopol.substack.com/p/a-one-two-punch-against-pancreatic
unearned prestige https://sometimesimwrong.typepad.com/wrong/2023/05/unearned-prestige.html
Make sure to read until the end. Final paragraph is the most important one: "more radical thing ... to make science more transparent and equitable is to take back control of how we allocate prestige. we don't need to wait for journals to reform themselves ... there's no reason to think journals will ever do that - most of them are in business of chasing impact and profits, so why would we expect them to change? it's time to move on."
'Schools have also been targeted, with right-wing pressure groups such as ‘Moms for Liberty’ recognising no irony as they oppose the freedom to read, through controlling which books are stocked in classrooms or school libraries. One of the books the group sought to ban in Tennessee was Ruby Bridges Goes to School, which celebrates racial integration in schools.'
'They observed the significant induction of IFNβ and other inducible chemokines in the medium of primary microglia treated with tau fibrils, which was abrogated by the genetic ablation of Cgas. This raised a question: how does tau protein activate this DNA sensor? Through a series of clever in vitro experiments, the authors demonstrated that tau fibrils localize to microglial lysosomes and mitochondria and that they promote the release of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) to the cytosol'
"A panel of advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously on Wednesday that the benefits of making a birth control pill available without a prescription outweigh the risks, a significant step in the decades-long push to make oral contraception obtainable over the counter in the United States."
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/10/health/fda-otc-birth-control-pill.html
'For seventy percent of us with ME/CFS, the illness that tore our lives apart started with a viral infection. We knew, when Covid-19 struck, that we would soon be hearing about a chronic, debilitating post-Covid syndrome devastating the lives of an entirely new influx of people.'
https://lithub.com/how-chaos-theory-can-revitalize-and-save-modern-medicine/
I've worked on all of science, from B cells to T cells.
https://fellowsherpa.com