Who could have guessed, our lifestyles-social habitudes could impact cancer incidence 👆 Look into the newest work of Blaustein et al. https://t.co/XNz5NTqTgw
so that in some species it has a negative, in others a neutral or in some even a positive influence, through a phenomenon known as phenoptosis or programmed death of the individual.
https://t.co/5Z6jQFxBs0
Our work shows for the first time that cancer incidence co-evolves with cooperative or competitive lifestyles and that it can be considered an exaptation, a character that has been co-opted in evolution...
In contrast, in species with higher intraspecific competition, we found that a higher incidence of cancer may promote higher fitness through an ecological phenomenon known as the hydra effect.
Our most recent interdisciplinary work, through correlation analysis of different databases and mathematical modeling, demonstrates an association between low cancer incidence in mammals and cooperative lifestyles.
Finally out!!! CRISPR/dCasRx as a versatile tool to not only edit RNA splicing BUT ALSO to identify new regulatory RNA elements. Read more at @NAR_Open, @institut_curie, @CRISPR_News https://t.co/izTEIWLjzl
18-month research assistant position (Master level) opened in my lab @IRIM_life (Montpellier, south of France) to work on respiratory viruses and primary airway epithelia (collab. with Prof. Bourdin's team, Montpellier university hospital), funded by @umontpellier!
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I wish I were a student again... to be able to attend this course!!
This year, the 'Epigenetics Course' of @Institut_Curie joins forces with the 'Quantitative Biology' winter school of @PslQlife. Look at the program we've put together!
📢 Registration deadline: Dec 11
Please RT - just 5 days left to apply!
Join our friendly and supportive research group.
Use @nanopore sequencing to investigate transcription-replication clashes.
@EarlhamInst with Carr lab @GDSC_Sussex
Informal enquiries welcome.
🗓 31 July 2022
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📢We are recruiting! Fun, international lab located @IJMonod in Paris in need of support on multiple fronts. See the ad for more details, and don't hesitate to contact me with your questions. Please RT!
Bioinformatician position available at the Luco team at Institut Curie (Paris, France). Epigenomics and transcriptomics analyses to understand alternative splicing regulation. More details https://t.co/FXVES7HYUy @bioinfjobs, @IFB_Bioinfo, @institut_curie, #chromatin, #splicing
And the day finally arrived, I am officially a Parisian now. Thanks to the Institut Curie to welcome my team...great things ahead in splicing, chromatin and cancer :)
https://t.co/FXVES7ZAj8