@BillAckman it ignores factors like comparative advantages, the $ status as the world's reserve currency and the role of services (which the U.S. exports significantly). Trade deficits aren’t inherently bad. Large budget deficits are.
@juanrallo ya sabe aquello del "performance chasing".
Cabe preguntarse por qué el 75% del dinero invertido en PE (los tres cuartiles inferiores) es ‘dumb-money’, en vez de elegir los 4-5 fondos PE con mayor rendimiento medio pasado
@juanrallo se vende como alta rentabilidad, menor volatilidad y diversificación, pero:
❌ La rentabilidad esta inflada: trucos contables y comisiones destruyen rentabilidad real.
❌ La baja volatilidad es ilusoria: no cotizar ≠ estable.
✅ Diversificación relativa, a un alto costo
Are you a highly motivated, experienced bioinformatician? Come join us @CReM_Boston and lead our iPSC-focused bioinformatics core!
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@SEBiBC_es Buscamos Bioinformático Senior para dirigir el Bioinformatics Core en el Center for Regenerative Medicine (Boston University). Detalles aquí: https://t.co/3NqJxxPiCj
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We are thrilled to share our latest work “Multi-Modal Profiling of Human Fetal Liver-Derived Hematopoietic Stem Cells Reveals the Molecular Signature of Engraftment Potential“ as a resource with the scientific community: https://t.co/V5yJ06wKVW 1/4
Integrated transcriptomic data from iPSC-derived AT2s from @CReM_Boston and @neidl and primary human AT2s from @Tatalab_Duke infected with #SARSCoV2 into a super user-friendly interface! Great job @cvillamar! Check it out: https://t.co/idi6LkFq7a
All research is translational! Another example of how society’s investment in basic curiosity and basic science results in cutting edge clinical applications. To our newest Nobel Laureates, Drs. Doudna and Charpentier: we salute you @CReM_Boston
Just out today, our latest work modeling COVID in vitro using stem cells @CellStemCell
SARS-CoV-2 Infection of Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Human Lung Alveolar Type 2 Cells Elicits a Rapid Epithelial-Intrinsic Inflammatory Response https://t.co/ak3lauT7qO
There may be no bagels, but CReMinar goes on! Fantastic work from @kristy_abo, @hjhjess, @TaylorMatte4, @cvillamar (and twitterless Martin) on modeling SARS-CoV-2 infection in iPSC-derived lung cells.
We really stress tested the Zoom chat function that’s for sure...
Help is on the way! When we couldn’t get our ICU patients tested for COVID @The_BMC, @DrGJMurphy and @CReM_Boston stepped in and had our backs. One of the more remarkable stories I have encountered during the pandemic. Scientists and doctors working together can solve anything!
The CReM of BU/BMC announces the release of resources and unpublished datasets to help respond to COVID-19! Check out expression levels of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 in our iPSC-derived lung lineages compared to primary lung here:
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Check out our brand new paper @CellStemCell Reconstructed Single-Cell Fate Trajectories
Define Lineage Plasticity Windows during
Differentiation of Human PSC-Derived Distal Lung Progenitors https://t.co/bxHprvoy3F thanks @KaminskiMed@AlejoFraticelli@johnding86@AnjaliJacob_