Excited to announce I will be (continuing) working for @10xGenomics! On the awesome software support team, answering everyone's interesting questions about our software for transcriptomics and genomics solutions!
@LaurenAMichael@ctitusbrown +1 As someone on the other end of the support tickets, "thank you!" is always appreciated! And yes, elaboration is also good because sometimes those comments get logged and can count towards promotion. :)
Dropping some great news this Monday! The #DisabledInSTEM Mentorship Program for 2023 is now open and will feature mentoring pods!
Mentee applications: https://t.co/diTcpnDLOZ
Mentor applications: https://t.co/kKiaskYm5a
I am excited to share the first chapter of an online, video-based R course for biologists. It is meant for beginners and focuses on data analysis of tabular data (what fits in an excel file). @Ryan_Fergusson7 and I made the videos. (1/n)
Very cool new tutorial from the @10xGenomics Applications group. Trajectory Analysis using 10x Genomics Single Cell Gene Expression Data https://t.co/DXNxdFSPlu
Running your #singlecell assay is just the beginning. The last session in our single cell webinar series will cover what comes after the experiment—data analysis. Learn how the right tools can help you translate your data into biological insights. Sign up: https://t.co/ysB8zv8cbx
2021 #RAForum—a free, 3 day virtual event—has sessions designed for early career researchers. Tune in for a conversation w/ Anthony Fauci @NIAIDNews & neurobiology postdoc Alexandra Colón-Rodríguez. Register: https://t.co/xNzy41Vs3q
#WomenInSTEM#FightFaster#scicomm
@ctitusbrown@sjackman@olgabot @brooksph Thanks for organizing and the blog post, was a fun panel! I saw this related tweet by @LizyLowe might be of interest: https://t.co/O63VK6QQ9V
It's been 6 months since I made the transition from academia (postdoc) to industry (extension scientist).
I know many academics are curious about this, so here's a thread of my experiences so far:
Blog post: "A biotech career panel in the DIB Lab!" Dr. Marisa Lim in the lab organized a biotech career panel with @sjackman@olgabot@monsterbashseq @brooksph. You'll never guess what the panelists said! Click here to read more... https://t.co/NkHSPYnj9l
SO THRILLED to share this work.
First of all, thank you to my fearless coauthors Pranthi Vemuri, @saltyscientist@PhoenixLogan@saba_nafees314 and @lekha_karanam for their tireless efforts in surviving cell barcodes, Makefiles, Nextflow, and definitions of orthology. 1/20
Finally added an introduction to scripting page in the #Unix section of Happy Belly Bioinformatics! https://t.co/NTwq4obMRF
As with much of the site, it's intended to provide a foundation to help newcomers get up and running 🙂