In this review marking our 40th birthday, Edward Archer, Roy Walker, Paige Erpf, Ian Paulsen & Isak Pretorius reflect on the great power of #yeast #genetics, outlining key advances emerging from the Sc2.0 project and the future potential of #synthetic yeasts
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Hey @natureportfolio.nature.com
is this some sort of joke?? Please act ASAP. This is an abomination! 👇How the hell did this ever pass peer review, editorial processes???
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Building synthetic chromosomes one yeast at a time: insights from Sc2.0 - @arccoesb.bsky.social go.nature.com/48Fqxwi
Congratulations to our Centre Director Ian Paulsen on being awarded the prestigious Eureka Prize for Leadership in Science! 🎉
This award recognises his outstanding leadership in advancing synthetic biology in Australia and beyond. We couldn’t be prouder of this well-deserved achievement! 👏
New @nature.com
The possibility that lithium deficiency is a driver of Alzheimer's disease. Experimental model shows Li depletion impedes amyloid clearance, and repletion in humans could be achieved with low doses
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If interested, feel free to reach out to sbasydneyau[AT]gmail.com. I still plan to be involved and help out as the experience is something I’ve genuinely enjoyed. Of course, this is only for Sydney-based people
Time flies! I’m currently looking for a new talented volunteer to lead the Sydney Node of SBA. If you’re interested in gaining some leadership experience, running a team, and organising some fun events, please let me know by the 22nd of August
I’m petrified about today’s science news. Genetically modifying crabs to have cheetah genes? This could go sideways fast.
It's 25 yrs to the day since the Human Genome Project & Craig Venter declared joint victory in sequencing the human genome - an ideal time for @wellcometrust.bsky.social to annouce their new project, involving our lab, to begin work towards synthesising human genomes. wellcome.org/news/researc...