NimwegenLab

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Gene regulatory networks and genome evolution. How do single cells make up their minds?
Homepagehttps://www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/nimwegen
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Githubhttps://github.com/nimwegenLab
Come join our lab! We're looking for a post-doc with a strong quantitative background and interest in the function and evolution of gene regulatory networks. The specific project is flexible and will be defined jointly with the candidate.
https://www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/open-positions/detail/postdoc-position-in-theoretical-and-computational-modeling-of-gene-regulatory-networks-and-genome-evolution
Postdoc position in theoretical and computational modeling of gene regulatory networks and genome evolution

And who is doing that very risky project that the tenured professor is undertaking?

RT @[email protected]

When should you take the riskiest projects?

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/OdedRechavi/status/1618524488756531201

Oded Rechavi 🦉 on Twitter

“When should you take the riskiest projects?”

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My lab is looking for a pre-PhD intern! An ideal candidate would have a background in physics and a strong interest in biology. Please, spread the word!

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/golobor/status/1615319349715156994

Anton Goloborodko @[email protected] on Twitter

“My lab is looking for a pre-PhD intern! An ideal candidate would have a background in physics and a strong interest in biology. Please, spread the word!”

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Bill Gates tries to install Movie Maker

January 15, 2003

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/TechEmails/status/1614682414634373120

Internal Tech Emails on Twitter

“Bill Gates tries to install Movie Maker January 15, 2003”

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I concur with @[email protected] and wish more colleagues would speak up on. 20 million dead and somehow we're all fine that we're not going to find out where this came from?
https://www.the-microbiologist.com/opinion/manufacturing-certainty-on-the-origin-of-covid-19-is-damaging-to-science/520.article#.Y7-1wXNPg1M.twitter
Manufacturing certainty on the origin of Covid-19 is damaging to science

Alina Chan reveals why it's dangerous to insist that the lab leak theory is dead in the water.

The Microbiologist
Cool. Never seen footage of Louis de Broglie before. Comes across as very wise and modest to me. His comments on the interpretation of QM have not yet dated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stRrf4DB_3Y
Interview with Louis de Broglie, 1967 (French with English Subtitles)

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CALL FOR ABSTRACTS is now open for the
#bc2basel #ComputationalBiology Conference 2023! Submit a talk or a poster presentation!
⏰ Deadline: 15 March 2023
➡️ Go to https://tinyurl.com/3b86vmbf, explore the theme sessions & get ready to share your #science!

#Bioinformatics

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/BC2Conference/status/1612424016144244737

RT @[email protected]

There are many reasons to come to #bc2basel:
- hot topics in computational biology ✅
- promoting industry-academia collaborations ✅
- exceptional speakers ✅(e.g. @[email protected], @[email protected]).

Why not to share your work? https://twitter.com/BC2Conference/status/1612424016144244737

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[BC]2 on Twitter

“CALL FOR ABSTRACTS is now open for the #bc2basel #ComputationalBiology Conference 2023! Submit a talk or a poster presentation! ⏰ Deadline: 15 March 2023 ➡️ Go to https://t.co/xKGQVij9Vs, explore the theme sessions & get ready to share your #science! #Bioinformatics”

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Galileo literally giving the finger. On exhibition in a museum in Florence. I kid you not.

Isn't this pretty much how sensible people have been thinking about these things all along?

RT @[email protected]

PERFECT! https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3001944

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/epigenetichulk/status/1609242811148439553

Towards a unification of the 2 meanings of “epigenetics”

The notion of epigenetic “marks” used by molecular biologists is conceptually disconnected from the idea of Waddington’s epigenetic “landscape” that is used by systems biologists and biophysicists. Recent advances suggest that these 2 distinct schools of thought could be united.