La France vient d'achever la formation de la première promotion de pilotes ukrainiens sur Alphajet. Depuis mars 2024, l'@Armee_de_lair forme des pilotes 🇺🇦 répondant à un besoin opérationnel de @DefenceU.
Soutien résolu de la France à l'effort de guerre ukrainien.
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🔴Comment l’armée française aide les Ukrainiens sur le front - On décrypte le monde
Colonel Pierre Gaudillière : "Les armées françaises ont formé 10 000 militaires ukrainiens"
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Congratulations to world-renowned reproductive biologist and member of the Robinson Research Institute, Prof Sarah Robertson AO, on being awarded Officer of the Order of Australia! ➡️https://t.co/uT8CbAzz0q
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Are you passionate about placental immunology and skilled in computational biology? We're assembling the coolest team in town! Join us! #NGLLab @WUSTL @WUSTLmed@WashU_OBGYN @wusm_pathology https://t.co/37ZnQARtyY
Exciting news! Our latest single-cell RNA-seq study in @ScienceTM is out! Dive into the details of maternal-fetal crosstalk during parturition: https://t.co/M9SDU1VSB6 Big shoutout to the fantastic former #PRBTeam#NGLLab@valeriaqbp@rogerpique@AJOGEd_RR@AdiTarca @NICHD_NIH
Super proud to see our work in Nature Biotech. A new machine learning method aiming to translate biomarker discovery into tangible clinical applications. In concrete examples, Stabl moves the needle towards accurate prediction of preterm birth and post-surgical infections.
A true multidisciplinary effort! Thanks to all authors and collaborators! @JulienHedou@Andrea__M@msirota84@NimaAghaeepour@MarchofDimes@NIGMS @NICHD_NIH @stanfordanes@StanfordMCHRI
Happy to share our new paper out today in genome biology on benchmarking differential abundance methods for their ability to identify condition-specific prototypical cells. Evaluated on both scRNA-seq and CyTOF! Congrats to @haidyi1 for leading this work! https://t.co/lQLulIqIXX
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Postdoctoral Fellow Amelie Cambriel presents “An Immune Signature of Surgical Site Infection: A retrospective study with a novel machine learning pipeline for bio marker identification” at the Stanford Anesthesia Research Dinner.
PGY-1 Amy Tsai presents "Integrated Mass Cytometry Accurately Predicts Hemorrhagic Transformation in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with Endovascular Therapy" at the Stanford Anesthesia Research Dinner! Major collaboration with our amazing colleagues in France.
Medical Student Brian Smith presents “A High-Throughput Mass Cytometry Assay to Investigate Immune Cell Modulation of Anesthetic Drugs” at the Stanford Anesthesia Research Dinner!
Visiting Professor Masaki Sato presents “A multiplex mass cytometry assay for high-throughput immunomodulatory assessment of candidate drugs to prevent preterm birth” and received the People’s Choice award for best poster at the Stanford Anesthesia Research Dinner!