I knew this was coming. We are so f*cked - fake and real now look the same.
We desperately need tools to show journals and researchers that data is real, not AI-generated.
For the #organoid research group that I founded at the Princess Máxima Center, we are looking for a motivated postdoc with experience in gene editing and bioinformatics. Contact Karin Sanders ([email protected]) to learn more. @prinsesmaximac
Imagine having your name chosen by literature laureate Rabindranath Tagore, that is what happened to Amartya Sen. Tagore suggested Sen’s unusual first name to his mother. 'Amartya' means immortal (Bengali অমর্ত্য ômorto, lit. "immortal"). Read Sen's article on Tagore: https://t.co/OK7iOxGV8b
Open position for a talented student in my group at @IHB_Research . Working closely with @AntonioSantinha , you will have the opportunity to use organoids, immune cell co-cultures and high-content CRISPR screens to study CRC carcinogenesis. https://t.co/1VZrwSQTg4
Melanie Ott (@TheOttLab)talks about the ongoing measles outbreak, explains how vaccination can lower the risk of Alzheimer’s, and shares other positive “side effects” of vaccines.
https://t.co/Jmcx6EqW4f
In an interview with @amfAR, Melanie Ott (@TheOttLab), discusses the future of HIV research, and describes how lessons from the field have laid a strong foundation for fighting other viral diseases.
https://t.co/3JosX8ojK8
Exclusive: These universities have the most retracted scientific articles
A first-of-its-kind analysis reveals which institutions are retraction hotspots
Read the full story here: https://t.co/bqU2Hg3iXs
1) Since there is a lot of confusion about the reduction of the overhead rate on NIH grants to 15% (see here: https://t.co/K8dtrCzDnj) I'll do a little tweetorial (or X-torial?) about it.
In an unprecedented move, research-grant reviews have been suspended indefinitely at the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research
https://t.co/rEmlD6lFgE