Very happy to share our latest preprint from @bbglab@IRBBarcelona “Signatures 1 and 17 show increased propensity to create mutational hotspots in the human genome” with @fmuinos@abel_gonzalezp@nlbigas
https://t.co/KE8YUV7ur7
→ tweetorial 1/18 !
Great talk by @MichaelTress at #eccb2022 explaining our newest paper, published today in Bioinformatics. Congratulations to @fpozoca and the rest of the authors!!✨
Una verdad incómoda para los ecologistas antinucleares: los episodios de descarbonización más rápidos de la historia fueron impulsados por la energía nuclear, a pesar del largo tiempo de construcción de los reactores.
Our preprint about the role of POLD1 deficiency in soma and germline mutations is out. https://t.co/wXq3PDrQyM
Two main findings: surprisingly, POLD1 deficiency has a recessive effect on mutation rate; POLD1 alters mutational spectra to the same degree in soma and sperm
I don't get how it is still possible to see papers published in the year 2021 and in Nature with the quote "Data supporting the findings of the present study are available upon reasonable request." What is an unreasonable request?
Excited to share our preprint on pan-cancer analysis of intra-tumor heterogeneity (ITH), led by Avishai Gavish and Mike Tyler. After exploring ITH in small patient cohorts, we now curated scRNA-seq data from >1,000 tumors to broadly define ITH patterns. https://t.co/9tld8RHOFO
New postdoc call to start during 2022. A fully funded postdoc position to study population genomics in a big dataset of primate WGS. Previous experience with theory and popgen required. Funded by
@ERC_Research
Please RT. Thanks! Contact me by email if interested.
Attention! The #CRGPhDSymp is about to start! Miguel Rodríguez Galindo from @weghornlab will open the first talk session at 10:00 with a wonderful story on the characterization of "footprints" left by tumoral selection in non-coding genomic regions and their clinical relevance
Yesterday #EvoKEbcn21 concluded celebrating the publication (1859) of Darwin's book "The origin of species" with the 1st #BCNevolutionDay, #Evolution outreach activities open to the public organized by @LCATMon@EvoKE_BCN21 core team and @CCCBDebats at @cececebe
Yesterday was my last day at @EvoKE_BCN21 I've been working on Evolutionary Biology since I finished my Bachelor's, now I see that was just one of the many ways to approach Evolution. I don't have words to express how amazing was the experience, similar to leaving Plato's cave.
⭐️POSTDOC OFFER IN OUR LAB⭐️
We are searching for two postdoctoral researchers to work on projects analyzing somatic mutations and single cell sequencing data to understand clonal expansion and tumorigenesis
Please RT and apply if interested
https://t.co/AIKSwb4zLM
We are recruiting a postdoc to the Evolutionary Processes Modeling Group at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain. Join us if you are excited about applying computational and population genetics approaches to human DNA sequencing data:
https://t.co/HMIsc0zpq0
Epistasis shapes variation within populations of a hyperpolymorphic species. Hyperpolymorphic as in two randomly picked individuals as different as a human and a squirrel. Great work Anastasia https://t.co/VuKZQe8kDE
@CastellanoED Maybe a consequence of a bias towards thinking complex explanations or maybe our models are always far simpler than the biological reality.