I'm at #ASHG! If you like long read sequencing and de novo mutations, you can catch my talk at 11:15am on Saturday in the expanding roles of repeats session
Happy fall, everyone! We’re excited to announce a new slate of events this quarter. As always, the best way to keep up with us is by signing up for our listserv (DM for email). Snacks and wine have made an official return to all events!
Tomorrow (Th 20 May) at 5p, @mitch_does_sci will chair the second workshop on scientific communication. This workshop will cover the intersection of visual art and science, ft. @NatalieTelis and @lampoona ! Dm for link.
Join us this Thursday (29 Apr) at 5p for the first installation in a series of SciComm workshops organized by @mitch_does_sci, each focusing on a different medium. First up: science writing with @ichaydon@ksxue & @Anna_Minkina !
Welcome back! We've got some great events for the fall quarter, visible on our *new website*, built by @mitch_does_sci! All events will be held via zoom, find links on our website or by subscribing to our listserv (for non-UW: DM for link). https://t.co/TaJ8PnejbP
We have historically held discussions on how genomics intersects with issues of race, diversity, and equity. As our society reckons with structural racism, violence, and inequity, we wanted to consolidate these resources into a toolkit (1/n) https://t.co/4bbJQR22ym
It's been 93 days since Breonna Taylor was murdered and the only arrest made in relation to her death was the arrest of her partner, who was charged for defending himself against the intruders invading their home.
Many of my Black friends and I have gotten messages from white colleagues asking about our well being and how they can help. Rather than burden us with your guilt, invite us to co-author papers and grants with you. Invite us to be on the symposium or be the guest speaker.
Black journalists have repeatedly asked for race-inclusive data on coronavirus but people keep wondering why we want to inject race into a global pandemic.
Here's a list of reasons: