@amos_schorr@lpachter It’s not the good they do is inevitable, it’s specifically that scientific discoveries are truths that we will eventually stumble upon.
It is not inevitable that someone would feed the homeless (do good), and it’s not inevitable that a given person would be sexist.
Princeton University seeks applications for an assistant, associate or full professor to contribute to a major new initiative at the interface between cancer, immunity, and metabolism (Ludwig Princeton Branch).
Applications from candidates using biological, chemical, physical, engineering and/or computational approaches to tackle questions at this interface are welcome. @Ludwig_Cancer
https://t.co/n5TWvJtAt7
Hello Xverse, we're on the hunt for a postdoctoral fellow to study cellular and systemic metabolism with a quantitative, multimodal toolkit. Is this you or someone you know and love? Reach out!
Incredible tool. The ability to use natural language to analyze single cell and spatial transcriptomic data will drastically reduce time to insight, open analysis capabilities to just about everyone, and remove one of the biggest hurdles to starting new research projects!
Thrilled to share @scverse_team x @ProjectBiomni!
Biomni agent now supports 10 scverse core packages including scanpy, squidpy, scirpy, pertpy, etc!
You can now use natural language to unlock complex single cell, spatial, and perturbation data analysis to generate novel hypothesis.
Learn more at https://t.co/2DlVQXPgW6
Interested in single cell genomics but need help getting started? Check out my lab's Single Cell Genomics Day on April 25. Talks will feature recent exciting computational and experimental advances and will be live-streamed at https://t.co/zG98gkckMU. Please RT/spread the word!
PERFF-seq is out today in @NatureGenet! Our recent thread summarizes why we are excited about the prospects of programmable nucleic acid cytometry for studying rare cell states.
https://t.co/pJZh23AZ1f
🥳new pre-print alert!
VEXAS syndrome deciphered -
From single-cell genotype-to-phenotype mapping aaaall the way to mechanism and therapeutic vulnerability discovery!
https://t.co/aeq47hzZ0w
10X NYC UGM: Wonderful presentation from Dr. Kristin Beaumont highlighting the 3-pronged approach her group leverages to tackle complex problems. Demonstration of Visium SD and HD benchmarking data in NSC Lung Cancer and the improved detection of cell types at a 16uM bin size.
10X NYC UGM: Dr Judy Cho delivering an absolute Master Class on leveraging single cell alongside additional modalities to maximize biologic insight to Inflammatory Bowel Disease. From immune-stromal cross talk, to GWAS fine-mapping, to capturing inflammatory context with spatial
And if FLEX’s whole transcriptome probe approach doesn’t match your research questions, stay tuned for demonstrated protocols for fixation upstream of our RT-based products!!
10X NYC UGM: Michael Bronson championing the message of the day - “Get More!”
The latest product announcements from 10X deliver HD resolution, more FLEXibility, and increased sensitivity!
Our innovation Roadmap exemplifies 10X’s commitment to more, for less.
SciArt profile: Maja Mielke
In this latest #SciArt profile, we meet Maja, who is doing a PhD in functional morphology and enjoys making nature-inspired drawings:
🖼️https://t.co/yIetC7u2C7
See our new preprint pairing @nanopore single-cell sequencing with @10xGenomics for full-length antibody repertoire sequencing of single B cells, in collaboration with @VirusWhisperer at @IcahnMountSinai.
A thread 🧵 (1/14)
https://t.co/70Vynk8S1t
Latest pre-print just out @biorxiv reporting our continuing collaboration with the Beers Lab @WestPhillyTough: "Impaired AMPK Control of Alveolar Epithelial Cell Metabolism Promotes Pulmonary Fibrosis" https://t.co/ydfvC1qd1e #biorxiv_molbio
Sangho Lim and collaborators report mouse #thymus#organoid lines that can be expanded for years, represent cortex and medulla and sustain T cell development in vitro and in vivo. @TheCleversLab https://t.co/BC0QPKT9ES