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I'm playing my part to support #biomanufacturing and bear witness to the birth of an industry.

Particularly interested in research in new biomaterials including scaffolds , films and nano delivery mechanisms. Also single cell analyses, membrane and molecular interactions . Organic & inorganic chemistry, bio physics, medical research writ large. Mito , metabolism, cell growth, genetics, genomics, and animal models. Aging, longevity, regenerative medicine. Cell and gene therapy tx .

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So we have now a platform to quickly establish cutaneous neurofibroma organoids that recapitulate all salient features of a patient's tumor, and we can screen them for drug response broadly.

Given how many different NF1 variants can be found and give rise to NF1 syndrome, it has been challenging to model more than a handful. This is not going to be an issue anymore. We can scale up to broadly study genotype-phenotype relationships w/ organoids.

So I am slowly setting all literature bots to be mirrored on Twitter and Mastodon. These three are already set: @TFbinding_bot, @nucleosome_bot, @CTCF_papers

#Introductions

I'm just an american transplant in Paris , France . Doing amateur stuff in my kitchen lab and garage lab in genomics, loving the crispr trends and hoping that plant biologists become influential again - as it was here in Paris until the 1850s.

At work I play my part to support #biofabrication & #biomanufacturing through #BioFab USA's #ARMI network of partners.

I just want to build replacement organs at scale - is that too much to ask?

I'm very pleasantly surprised by the substantial mirroring of academic Twitter to #Mastodon. Come join the vibrant community at http://genomic.social if you're primarily interested in the compbio/genomics/bio community. And remember u can follow others on other servers.

Good evening folks -

I made a few more #MedicalEmojis for team #MedMastodon tonight:

larynx  
RBCs  
patient communication  
reflex hammer  
scalpel  
stethoscope 🩺

Let me know what else you want!

Last week I got myself a fancy mic and guest starred on my first ever podcast!

https://changelog.com/gotime/254

I stumbled, mumbled, and bumbled my way through but the hosts were amazing and I had a great time talking about my open source work in synbio.

Are there any other biotech/tech podcasts I should go on with this fancy new mic of mine?

#synbio #syntheticbiology #biotech #golang #bioinformatics #devops #podcasts #opensource #oss

Go in medicine & biology with Timothy Stiles, creator of Poly (Go Time #254)

Today we’re talking about uses for Go in the medical industry. Tim Stiles develops and maintains a Go package for synthetic biology and molecular biology called Poly. It has broad applications for biotech R&D, but also has very direct applications to medicine.

Changelog
My https://fedifinder.glitch.me/ went from 24 last week to 110 today ! the #TwitterMigration is a trickle but it's also moving fast ! to join fedifinder : simply put your mastodon id in your twitter profile
Fedifinder

Fediverse accounts of your X/Twitter followings

Delighted to see that @biorxivpreprint and @medrxivpreprint are here, now we need @ChemRxiv to follow from #chemtwitter
We could make this happen in real life if we had some money and ideally some big fish to help lend credibility (and probably dollars 😅) to make it happen. I even suspect that some of the most important changes (e.g. to the onboarding/landing experience) could be done swiftly

Just an idea I wanted to bring to life while on #scitwitter : a focal point for the best-in-class open source software and hardware and everything in between to get quality data and compute in genomics, cell biology, and lifesciences.

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