I have enjoyed being on Twitter and then X with the science / biology people. It was a great source of exciting papers and new discoveries. But I have sold my Tesla S and I am moving to Bluesky. See you at https://t.co/wbyCAi97ei
I voted this morning. I really like seeing neighbors and colleagues moving our democracy forward. I am waiting to vote again in 4 years. If you have not voted, go do it
An exciting paper lead by Amjad Horani was published today in JCI insights
Transcriptional analysis of primary ciliary dyskinesia airway cells reveals a dedicated cilia glutathione pathway
https://t.co/8LHXCT823e
Our newest paper in Current Biology demonstrates how small changes in a disordered protein sequence enable fungi to grow at different temperatures. @1stLinesSci https://t.co/T2HopRq0M4
@scottskitchenkc@Royals@raikesbeefco We had bones and sausage at the Royal’s game on Sunday. The meat fell off the bone with great flavor. Ghost pepper sausage is worth trying. Two thumbs up!!!!!
Thrilled to share that I'll be starting a tenure-track assistant professor position at the Department of Genetics, Washington University in St. Louis, in January 2025! @WashUGenetics
I am recruiting lab members at all levels. For more details, visit our lab website or check flyer
64 Questions with Dr. Eric Green on his 64th birthday
NHGRI Director Eric Green answers 64 questions from his staff on his 64th birthday. Learn about his favorite things, his career, the Human Genome Project and the field of genomics! https://t.co/BsG7OITbHT
Thank you Holden Thorpe for appearing before a special subcommittee of the House Oversight Committee investigating the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, and explaining how academic journals decide what to publish on these issues.