Calling all early-career researchers! The @CureArthritis 2025 grants are open for applications on Nov 4. From Psoriatic Arthritis to Pediatric Rheumatology, these grants fund game-changing research. Apply today: https://t.co/3BBqy6vcSw #ArthritisResearch#Rheumatology
Eureka moments are overrated. Effort is underrated.
Data: your first idea is rarely your best idea. The more time you spend brainstorming, the more space you make for divergent thoughts and unexpected connections.
Creativity flourishes with persistence and patience.
🌟Exciting news! Join us in extending a warm welcome to @LauraPlantinga, an epidemiologist joining the faculty @UCSFRheum & @UCSFNephrology! We're thrilled to have her expertise and passion for advancing rheum and CKD research. Looking forward to exciting collaborations ahead!
The UCSF Equipment Reuse Program has used office furniture available from Laurel Heights. Visit https://t.co/AeitaNFBzF to view the furniture. To order, fill out this form https://t.co/7Rfmz5oSBE by May 12 and Facilities will contact you if your items are confirmed.
This is where I work. So grateful. Come join my team. We are looking for post-doctoral scholars and research specialists.
@SFVAMC@ucsfmicrobiome@UCSF
https://t.co/cBdAKq3TtV
Professionalism doesn't mean suppressing our emotions. It's about expressing them in a way that maintains standards of respect and skill.
Professionals aren't immune to anger, fear, or sadness. They just refuse to let these emotions compromise their civility and competence.
Incredibly excited to announce the 2023 @UCSF Virtual Matchmaking Event for Postbaccalaureate Scholars on Feb 1, 2023! Register by Jan 6! Come meet 6+ faculty with shared research interests, and join our amazing and thriving community! Visit https://t.co/gfYMFuiDf1 for more info
Two Yale Microbial Sciences Institute faculty search links in one tweet:
Microbial Ecology and Evolution: https://t.co/ZUgdXKpre5. Review begins 11/1.
Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Microbiology:
https://t.co/qvP2CEFevv. Review begins 11/15.
It’s just amazing. I really need to think about this. Four different plasmids with pigment genes. Grown up in E. coli individually, mixed, and plated. Wow. @univpugetsound@ASMicrobiology
Want ggplot based chromatograms? Try my new tool: "ggtraces", a tidyverse + grammar of graphics powered chromatogram/line traces visualizer. It aligns line traces along a parallelogram. Source code will be deposited in a GitHub repository shortly.