💫 Another year, another #OpenPRBB!! 💫
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Last Saturday, October 4, @the_prbb opened its doors to the public to discover what #science is doing from within🔍 👀
Some of the members of the GRIB Barcelona have participated 🥳
🥳Congratulations to Xoel Mato, member of the neurogenomics group, for his first paper on @NatureComms and co-led by Gabriel Santpere and Nicola Micali!
🔗https://t.co/BWaqdZI8Id
@HMar_research@the_prbb
🦠 @EGAarchive@CRGenomica@UPFbiomed@HMar_research participan en un proyecto europeo para entender por qué solo un 0,3 % de infectados por el virus Epstein-Barr desarrollan #EsclerosisMúltiple, y el mecanismo subyacente del proceso.
Más información 👇
https://t.co/AdEoIq7GGA
It was such a pleasure to work in the @DeRubeisLab, I haven’t stopped learning from Silvia and her team ever since. 💕🧬
Thanks to them I had the pleasure to collaborate with amazing researchers such as Dr. Di Marino. It was an honor to dedicate this work to his memory.
Our Herpesfolds paper is out in Nature Communications! https://t.co/dEgFOHc2Xf Congrats to Timothy Soh, @sofiaaognibene, Saskia Sanders, Robin Schaeper and Benedikt Kaufer!
Have a look at our database at https://t.co/yj6BWrSu7k by Malte Kansy
Another big update of https://t.co/veqRamnpMC: Structural similarity groups of all human herpesvirus protein predictions. Interactively explore them at https://t.co/YzqXJSboYR!
Big update to https://t.co/LnKk8l7dmT! We now include all nine human herpesviruses in our proteome-wide structural predictions database. It doubles as a cheat-sheet for protein names. Thanks to Ben Kaufer for helping us with HHV6-A/B and HHV7 and Sofia Ognibene and Timothy Soh!