RT @TwistBioscience
Met Gala as things seen around the lab…
First up: Liu Wen as mold colonies
RT @TwistBioscience
Met Gala as things seen around the lab…
First up: Liu Wen as mold colonies
RT @EveryBat
The large-eared pied bat (Chalinolobus dwyeri) is a near-threatened species from Australia.
(Photo Doug Beckers)
RT @DevilsAdvoMax
NOW OUT @ScienceMagazine 🧬🐾🤓
“The evolution of two transmissible cancers in Tasmanian devils”
A 🧵 on our deep DNA sequencing dive into the startling genetic history of contagious tumours (1/n)
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RT @AnaelleFait
Science twitter you're not ready for this
We have a new toy in the lab, see this expert demo by @RLeonSampedro 🤯
We are organizing an online Bat1K meeting, aka "Batellite", scheduled for April 27th, @16.00 CEST / 10:00 EDT / 09:00 CDT / 09:00 ECT / 11:00 BRT / 07:00 PDT / 15:00 BST / 08:00 CST / 16:00 SAST /17:00 EAT / 22:00 CST As a community, we would like to further discuss and develop the methodologies, concepts and scientific exploration of the 50+ bat genomes that have been generated at Bat1K. There will be multiple scientific papers stemming from these genomes exploring the amazing biology of bats and we need input, involvement, and commitment from all that are interested in analyzing these data to maximize the output and use of these assemblies. We propose to pitch a package of scientific papers to Science/Nature and their companion journals exploring bat genomics and we are now looking for additional champions of topics and themes. We would like to assess key topics, key players, data sharing, data analyses, and community engagement and together envision our plans moving forward. So what would you do with >50 bat genomes? Are there questions you would like to address? If you have an idea, please bring it to the table at this Batellite
RT @DrRenly
Am I the only one who feels disturbed looking at these stats?
307 teams of #ECRs spent countless hours putting in applications with 9 awarded (2.9% success rate).
#mrff #emcr #AcademicTwitter #postdoc