@shazanfar.bsky.social explained the concept of bin chickens (white ibises) to me and some other CZI attendees back when, and I about died. I’m a little sad this isn’t her methods paper but at least it’s from AUS!
That’s a wrap! Huge thank you to everyone who joined us for #ABACBS2025 & a big shout-out to the Adelaide bioinfo community who worked their butts off. Couldn’t have asked for a better crew or a better venue than Adelaide Oval. @wessidepraxis.bsky.social @linsalrob.bsky.social
10 years ago I took a flight to Sydney to attend my first COMBINE. The support of @shazanfar.bsky.social @hdashnow.bsky.social and @lonsbio.bsky.social meant the world and I made so many friends that year I still get to hang out with.Thanks to everyone for a successful conference! #ABACBS2025
Finally joined Bluesky! Follow along to stay connected with ABACBS. Keep an eye out in the coming days, we’ll be releasing more details for 2025 conference, including opening abstract submissions and announcing invited speakers!
www.abacbs.org/abacbs2025
Huge congratulations to Associate Professor Pengyi Yang and @shazanfar.bsky.social on their new publication in Nature Methods! 🎉
Their work introduces a powerful new tool to simplify method selection for single-cell multimodal omics data.
🔗 Read the paper: go.nature.com/3JetoCh