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I've worked on all of science, from T cells to B cells. https://fellowsherpa.com
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Science story about today’s Bethesda Declaration report. www.science.org/content/arti...
#RNAsky
This is what a pogrom looks like: men in masks coming to drive you from your home. This is a collective failure of our political and media class because we did not have the courage to say no, and because too many were allowed to embrace this without shame
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favourite boos in recent times - Elon Musk booed at Chapelle show (sent him into a multi-day funk; staff were concerned about his wellbeing it shook him up so much) - Every corpo-robot blurting out AI PR being booed at commence ment speeches - This
Another handful of sand in the gears: Researchers cannot serve on a panel *at all* if anyone from their institution has submitted to that panel. Recusing themselves for the proposal itself is no longer sufficient. This is needless, but will certainly slow things up even further.
Follow-up report by current and former agency employees describes ongoing science censorship by political appointees and “culture of fear”
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NIH’s destruction continues, Bethesda Declaration signers say
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'(...) gene regulatory network inference methods largely neglect the dynamic nature of biological systems. To overcome this conceptual disconnect, we present RegVelo, a bottom-up, actionable & interpretable deep learning framework that jointly models splicing kinetics & gene regulatory interactions'
Also a big thank you to Mallory Perrin-Wolf and her team for fantastic support, to Laurence Isnard Emma Lepretre for the exhibit with tsetse fly and mosquito models and to Geneviève Milon for having brought back to life Edouard Chatton’s magnificent drawings.
Jeremy Berg
Great science and new collaborations at our “Grand challenges on vector-borne diseases” symposium at Institut Pasteur last week: from vector biology and immunity to innovative strategies to curb transmission of viruses, bacteria and parasites. Many thanks to our great speakers !
Dr Zeinab Rekad 🔬🧬🧪
Peter Beaumont
📄 Delighted to share that the preprint of my main PhD work is out now! 👏 A huge thank you to everyone involved, @tommclean.bsky.social, Govind Chandra, Ngat Tran (both not on BlueSky) and especially my PhD supervisor @tunglejic.bsky.social 👏 🧵 below! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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Researchers say changes could further burden the understaffed agency
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NSF imposes stricter conflict-of-interest rules for grant-review panels
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Excited to share the first pre-print from our lab!! Check it out here! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6... We found that many RNA-binding proteins canonically understood to regulate RNA processing can also function like transcription factors and cofactors to directly regulate transcription.
#BBCBreakfast: "... families had to be led to safety through the flames.. it wasn't just homes, cars were also torched by young masked men in these predominantly unionist streets, but the target here was immigrants.." This is what the likes of Reform are inciting.
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RegVelo introduces an end-to-end generative framework that jointly infers gene regulatory networks and developmental dynamics. It serves as an actionable in silico “cell,” enabling researchers to simu...
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RegVelo: Gene-regulatory-informed dynamics of single cells
'Another memorable feat is the crow that stole a fish from an otter while the latter was distracted by its accomplice, a second crow, which tugged on the otter’s tail.' thetyee.ca/Culture/2026...
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LOL if you thought the Trump boos were loud on TV, wait until you hear them from inside MSG. Video courtesy of Evan Roberts from WFAN on X.
Great science at our symposium “Grand challenges on vector-borne diseases” @pasteur.fr last week, showing the richness, diversity and creativity of the field, with original strategies to control vector populations and transmission. Many thanks to all speakers for exceptional presentations!
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Low-copy-number plasmids often rely on dedicated maintenance mechanisms, such as partitioning systems, to ensure stable inheritance across generations. These partition systems actively segregate siste...
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Stable inheritance of the Streptomyces linear plasmid SCP1 by dual ParABS partition systems
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Crows, magpies and ravens have displayed everything from prey trickery to tool use to potential self-medication. An excerpt from a new book.
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