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“But I’m #newhere / will you show me around”
(Bill Callahan, 2006)

Ok, after looking around a bit, finally time for proper #introduction

I am a #biochemist and former #researcher, still fond of #ubiquitin and #cellcycle stuff!
I work now as full-time #LifeScience #editor for @embojournal, interested in #scicomm #reproducibility #researchintegrity

I may not directly toot about them, but other things I am looking for here are #cycling, #photography, #outdoors, #languages, #history, #music

in Switzerland

The Federal health authority has mistakenly declared only half of the COVID-19 hospitalisations of the past 2 years.
Almost one in 100 swiss has been hospitalized due to covid19 so far.

tagesanzeiger.ch/neue-daten-ze

Here we go, it’s time:

I’m currently a second year student at the University of Pennsylvania! Broadly interested in and with my current research studying higher-level vision in the with the goal of learning about visual 🧠

I also love talking/reading/posting about and 🌎, hanging out with my dog 🐕‍🦺, and playing soccer ⚽️

Looking forward to (re)connecting with other scientists on here!

'What do you give the queen who has everything? When Mark Antony was wondering how to impress Cleopatra in the run-up to the battle of Actium in 31BC, he knew that jewellery would hardly cut it. The queen of the Ptolemaic kingdom of Egypt had recently dissolved a giant pearl in vinegar and then proceeded to drink it, just because she could. In the face of such exhausted materialism, the Roman general knew that he would have to pull out the stops if he was to win over the woman with whom he was madly in love. So he arrived bearing 200,000 scrolls for the great library at Alexandria.'

theguardian.com/books/2022/dec

#^Why did consciousness evolve?


How the advent of consciousness 500 million years ago gave way to an evolutionary ‘arms race’ in sophisticated thinking
- by Aeon Video

Watch at Aeon

We are recruiting!
Two openings for a scientific #editor to join our team. Applications close December 11th.
@EmboMolMed @MolSystBiol @embojournal
For more info and to apply: embo.org/about-embo/work-for-u

We are now on Sciencemastodon! #Introduction

We are a peer-reviewed #openaccess journal dedicated to high quality research at the interface between clinical & basic science.

We publish primary research and reviews on translational research in the fields of #cancer, #neurodegeneration, #MetabolicDiseases, #GeneticDiseases, #Immunology, #CardiovascularDiseases, and more!

Check us out: embomolmed.embopress.org

RT @NCIResearchCtr@twitter.com

#NowHiring Dr. Samira Sadowski @samira_sadowski@twitter.com is recruiting for a post-baccalaureate fellow to join her lab @NCICCR_SurgOnc@twitter.com. Learn more about this #CCRTraining opportunity here: ccr.cancer.gov/careers/post-ba

🐦🔗: twitter.com/NCIResearchCtr/sta

Are you interested in delving into #manuscripts as a scientific #editor and contributing to #scicomm #OpenScience #reproducibility in #LifeScience?

@embojournal is in particular looking for scientists with previous expertise related to #chromatin, #transcription, #RNA, #protein synthesis, #ribosomes

Another interesting editor #jobopening for @EmboMolMed @MolSystBiol

=> one more week to apply via embo.org/about-embo/work-for-u

"We identified two models of age-dependent changes in gene expression, directional changes and increased variance, which contributed to genome-wide loss of lineage fidelity. Age-dependent variant responses were common to both lineages, whereas directional changes were almost exclusively detected in luminal epithelia and implicated downregulation of chromatin and genome organizers such as SATB1."

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

'Thousands of migrants and asylum seekers are facing “an unprecedented rise in violence” at the EU’s border, including beatings, forced undressing and sexual assaults, according to a report exposing thousands of alleged illegal expulsions in harrowing detail.'

theguardian.com/law/2022/dec/0

RT @Ben_Sheldon_EGI@twitter.com

We have positions for 6-7 field assistants for 2-3 months in spring 2023 working on a range of ornithological and ecological projects in Wytham Woods just outside Oxford. Salary, and accommodation, provided. Please see details below:

🐦🔗: twitter.com/Ben_Sheldon_EGI/st

Now out and Open Access in the great society journal @EvolLetters: Experimental evolution of environmental tolerance, acclimation, and physiological plasticity in a randomly fluctuating environment onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10
This is the latest result from a long-term experiment where we exposed lines of the microalga Dunaliella salina to randomly fluctuating salinity with controlled temporal autocorrelation, using a liquid handling robot.

Today is Pearl Harbor Day in the U.S., a “day that will live in infamy” for the unprovoked attack by the Empire of Japan upon U.S. forces stationed in Hawaii. But it also marked a dark turning point for Japanese Americans, who overnight became the “enemy.” (1/4)

The continuing effort of keeping track of published data on vaccine effectiveness: great work from living review bmj.com/content/bmj/377/bmj-20 showing importance of booster doses to broaden protection, even against variants

"Huelsz-Prince et al. then developed a computer model of stem cells in the model intestine and tested the impact of changing the proportion of symmetric and asymmetric divisions. The results showed that having more symmetric divisions reduced fluctuations in the number of dividing cells better than high levels of asymmetric divisions."

elifesciences.org/digests/8068

"COVID still kills roughly as many Americans every week as died on 9/11. It is on track to kill at least 100,000 a year—triple the typical toll of the flu. The CDC estimates that 19 million adults have long COVID. "

By @edyong209@twitter.com

theatlantic.com/health/archive

In August 2011, Los Alamos techs posed 8 plutonium rods on a work table to take a few photos.

Had these rods rolled into each other there would have been an instant criticality event. (Think "Demon Core")

Worst still, a supervisor who saw the display ordered the techs to safe the rods, ignoring the protocol to evacuate EVERYBODY (b/c even a hand could moderate the neutrons & cause criticality).

It caused a 4-year, billion-dollar shutdown.

...

Smart people + overfamiliarity = stupid things.

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