We are grateful to the editor and reviewers who greatly helped us improve the quality of our manuscript. And to all the staff at Scientific Reports for providing an excellent publishing experience.
We are thrilled to share with everyone our latest work. It shows that alternative splicing, differential nuclear export of the resulting transcripts, and the properties of the protein isoforms encoded, play a role in regulating cellular SUMOylation. https://t.co/AOmWtbkImO
Tips on writing a NIH R01 on #AI. In last 6 weeks our group landed 4 @NIH / @theNCI R & U grants on #AI in #imaging & #medicine. I got a number of enquiries about grant writing tips. I share some thoughts below. Also free offer - Happy to review & provide f/b on your S aims page
Tips on writing a NIH R01 on #AI. In last 6 weeks our group landed 4 @NIH / @theNCI R & U grants on #AI in #imaging & #medicine. I got a number of enquiries about grant writing tips. I share some thoughts below. Also free offer - Happy to review & provide f/b on your S aims page
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Looking at the structure of your pet protein may become something as simple as searching for it on a database thanks to DeepMind and their use of AI tools https://t.co/GDJrJ7pWEm
Often a major scientific discovery can be boiled down to a single plot in a paper. Lane 13 is the 1991 discovery of vertebrate odorant receptors by Linda Buck and Richard Axel @NobelPrize PMID: 1840504