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Nicky P
cravecreative
1/ Thread: Welcome to the Human Experiment.ATTENTION: This Pfizer document states it clearly... 1) "The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine is an unapproved vaccine." 2) "There is no U.S. Food and Drug
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Beyond GM
Beyond_GM
1/ Questions arising from today’s webinar (for us): A) sustainability is not about having it all. Sustainability is about trade offs. So what are you (GE and non-GE advocates) willing
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Guo-Liang "Chewie" Chew
chewomics
A little late to the party (blame it on time zones), but I'm happy to share our initial findings on the reactivation of H2A.B in cancers, from an international collaboration
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Jenn Dolari
dolari
At the risk of crapping on Star Trek: The Motion Picture before it's 40th anniversary, I really think I've figured out why that movie is kind of plodding. Don't get
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Jeffrey Barrett
jcbarret
Out today: two academic publications (not yet peer reviewed) that formally test whether the new B.1.1.7 variant is more transmissible. Both conclude yes, about 50% more. First, a pre-print
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Sarah Living on the New Earth
Sarah__RB
What if the virus is not the cause of the symptoms. Viruses are part of the communication system between cells, produced, especially by dying cells to signal that there is
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Michael Emerman
memerman
In our 5th monthly "Classic Papers in HIV" journal club, we discussed the discovery of the HIV-1 co-receptors Paper 1: HIV-1 entry cofactor: functional cDNA cloning of a seven-transmembrane, G
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Annika Reads
papersofnote
If flies eat a high sugar diet (HSD) long enough, the sensory response to sweet taste is dulled, even after returning to a normal diet. @anoumid in @Hardkandy000's lab shows
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Chris Mungall
chrismungall
What are all the molecular parts of #SARSCoV2? Getting the answer out of existing databases is harder than you might think. I wrote an article on our work curating a
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Sian Elvin
SianElvin
Morning! This week I am excited to be launching my very first solo campaign for @MetroUK.We've teamed up with @TheBHF to show why donating to heart-related research is so important
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Loggyrhythm (Log/Loggish)
loggyrhythm
Cathie Wood, Ark CEO, penned a Op-Ed in the FT. “Stand ready for the big five technology convulsions reshaping markets” - In Ark’s view, any company not investing aggressively in
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Stuart Cary
etfminer
My notes on the #genomics and diagnostics space as we head into 2021. Open to any additional thoughts/ideas. I believe the move from bulk “grind and find” analysis toward single-cell
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Jason Pontin
jason_pontin
Many, if not most, great writers were temperamentally conservative: Swift, Austen, Tolstoy, Kipling, Claudel, T.S. Eliot, (later) Auden, Larkin, Powell, Elizabeth Bowen, Waugh, Mishima, (later) Bellow, Sybille Bedford, Gene Wolfe.
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Nick Burton
BurtonNick
It’s been a big two weeks in the field of multigenerational effects in C. elegans with four different papers published or up on bioRxiv in a two-week window! Still reading
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JepsonLab_UCL
JepsonlabU
Observation. Since moving into the neurological disease field, I've found that many (reviewers!) feel that animal models need to precisely phenocopy human symptoms to be 'valid'. A brief thread on
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Will Blevins
willblev
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-20911-3Excited to finally share our new article featuring some of the main findings from my PhD thesis about de novo gene birth in baker’s yeast. It was just published today
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