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Rikki Garner
rikkigarner
Excited to share a major story from my PhD on @biorxivpreprint! Molecular processes are stochastic and noisy! How do cells suppress this noise to perform robust behavior? We turned to
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Peter B. Bach, MD
peterbachmd
Intriguing @theNCI @NCIDrDougLowy @NEJM study showing lung cancer mortality rates falling since 2013 faster than incidence rates. Study title claims they observed the impact of improved treatments. I think that
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科学にはOSSを@外出禁止令のため在宅勤務中
biochem_fan
When I started learning crystallography around 2007, there were very few public datasets and I envied those who have access to datasets. Senior people looked like wizards, knowing all space
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M'CEO
EmekaMomodu
So about the recent conspiracies on 5G and the Corona Virus my university colleague @tonyjoe11 who had a 5G based dissertation gave this lucid explanation over WhatsApp, so I felt
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Maha.
Bibliophile02
Thread On Human Behaviour : 1. Molecular Behaviour :It is an unexpected behavior that occurs without thinking. 2. Moral Behaviour : this type of behavior occurs after thinking. For example,
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ASBMB
ASBMB
THREAD: #ASBMBElections | It's time to cast your ballot in the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology's elections! Polls close on July 1.https://www.asbmb.org/asbmb-today/people/060520/ballot-nominees-2020 This thre
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
Would you want to screen a population of asymptomatic people with qPCR primers that have 6base pair 3 primer dimers?The WHO recommends these primers.@MichaelYeadon3 @ClareCraigPath I’m not going to say
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Alexis Van Horn
AlexisRVanHorn
I'll be livetweeting coverage from @GovernorLittle's press conference on the new COVID-19 testing strategy. Let me know if you have questions and I'll do my best to answer them. #IdahoInSession
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Jai Jamison
Jaijamison
Oh you mean the character whose abilities include changing the molecular structure of anything. If she wanted to, she’d turn everything around him into Kryptonite, instant win. Superman can’t beat
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Tanentzapf Lab
TanentzapfLab
1. When I think of the path I took in my science career & it is clearly a long series of serendipities. I would not be doing what I am
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Vijay Ramesh
vjjan91
It took seven years, yes 7, for this manuscript to finally see the light of day. Stoked to see my undergraduate thesis in print! So what did we do? 1/nhttps://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0237431
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
Boy is it refreshing to read this thread that takes a close look at two studies being used to rationalize #vitamin D supplementation for #COVID-19. It explains how both studies
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Dan Wagner
danwagnerlab
With widespread adoption of single-cell-omics technologies, developmental biologists are increasingly relying on the use of “gene expression trajectories” to study cell differentiation. What is the difference between a trajectory and
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Sten Linnarsson
slinnarsson
Proud to present a comprehensive single-cell atlas of the developing mouse brain from E7 to E18, a total of 292,495 single-cell transcriptomes and 942 distinct clusters. A heroic effort led
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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
If medical specialties were chefs, a thread Anaesthetic: Michelin Starred pastry chef. Likes everything just so, takes pride in neatness. Will throw a tantrum if logo on plate does not
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Glenn
GlennJHarris
I will never understand how a person in a position of power can kill an innocent person. I will also never understand how people can have such discrimative views on
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