Love science. Senior Editor @Nature, previously @NatureComms. If it's not science, I'll probably be in the gym or the kitchen (also science). All views my own.
Come meet the editors of Nature (Michelle Trenkmann), Nature Genetics (Tiago Faial), Nature Communications
(Margot Brandt) and Nature Reviews Genetics (Linda Koch) on Thursday from 12:00-1:15PM (Room 601 in the Convention Center)! #ASHG24#ASHG2024
Today, @nature and @NatureMedicine are proud to publish amazing new insights into lung cancer evolution from the #TRACERx consortium. Updated collection: https://t.co/MmOQoU47uU Great author threads👇
So excited to share our work on the genetic architecture of rare coding variation, now published in @Nature
https://t.co/Ya88qj01nD
This work was led by superstar co-first authors @danweiner92 and @NadigAjay
Interested in a career as an editor? we are hiring! Associate or Senior Editor, Nature Communications (Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or Genetics) https://t.co/1sweayIC13
How do the #genome, #epigenome and #transcriptome co-evolve in colorectal #cancer? In the second of two papers in @nature, we find gene expr is not strongly heritable & evaluate "driverness" of muts directly in patient tumours https://t.co/11goJRjWgT @AndreaSottoriva#EPICC2 1/7
Out today in @nature : https://t.co/YBSqSWccR9 - some steps toward understanding cell-to-cell genomic variation in cancer. Joint work with @sajraparicio lab (now 15yr collab!). Work performed by @tylerfunnell@marcjwills_@oflanach and teams from both labs.
Today we publish 1st @HumanPangenome Reference Consortium primary research paper @Nature. Highlights: Near #T2T complete & error-free diploid human genome; phasing haplotypes in assembly graph is best; 50% of total genetic variation is in the centromeres
https://t.co/lBDKfNFOGY
Most recent work from the lab just out @Nature. By combining ancient DNA work, population genomics, and in vitro infections we show that the Black Death shaped the evolution of immune genes. Kuddos to co-first authors @TaurVil and Jennifer Klunk. https://t.co/y4crzKFMpv
We have some awesome genomics papers online @nature - a first step towards a more representative human reference genome, an ancient DNA study on the social organization of a Neanderthal community and an ancient DNA study on the evolution of immune genes during the Black Death
The analysis of ancient DNA from individuals who lived before, during and after the Black Death pandemic gives clues to how exposure to pathogens may have shaped the make-up of immune genes
https://t.co/RD31fhiVOv
Job alert for stem cell biologists!
Nature is looking for a locum editor to handle research manuscripts in stem cell and developmental biology.
This is how I started my editorial career many years ago, too!
Applications by 30th October.👇
https://t.co/T1QZOElmTJ
Today online @nature is this incredible GWAS for height, including 5.4 million individuals and identifying over 7,000 loci - the associations reach saturation in the European ancestries
https://t.co/qv9bDoGaWh