Rodrigo Villaseñor

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Emmy Noether group leader at the Biomedical Center Munich
twitter@rod_villasenor
websitehttps://www.villasenorlab.org/
orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3644-9817

Super interesting and thought stimulating commentary about creativity 👌👏

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Creativity as antidote to research becoming too predictable

In this commentary, Markus Baer @[email protected] @[email protected] & Katrine Sonne-Hansen argue why risk-taking & blue-sky research should be actively fostered in budding scientists

Cf. @[email protected]

https://www.embopress.org/doi/10.15252/embj.2022112835

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/embojournal/status/1618614988133859328

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Postdoc position in the lab! Please spread and get in touch to discuss!
https://www.embl.org/jobs/position/HD02362

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/savitski_lab/status/1617592005051154446

EMBL Jobs

We offer a wide range of challenging scientific and non-scientific positions at all of our European locations and encourage applications from international candidates at all career levels.

Thanks for sharing these wise words from a modest giant. A must-read for senior scientists!

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The field of chromatin biology lost a giant with the passing of David Allis. His science achievements & mentoring record are both stunning. He had a remarkable ability to make personal connections & mentor; he shared some insights into his approach here: https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.1704511114

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/HarmitMalik/status/1613304941183131648

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For those of you wondering, #Mastodon is absolutely buzzing right now. Genuinely feels like we've hit critical mass and the feeds are getting informative & fun. Join us if you haven't. And use the Tusky or Toot app instead of the web interface.

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/anshulkundaje/status/1605450587964784642

Anshul Kundaje (@[email protected]) on Twitter

“For those of you wondering, #Mastodon is absolutely buzzing right now. Genuinely feels like we've hit critical mass and the feeds are getting informative & fun. Join us if you haven't. And use the Tusky or Toot app instead of the web interface.”

Twitter

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Interested in spending 5 months in @[email protected] Barcelona 🌊and learning how to CRISPR ✂️🧬?

We @[email protected] are looking for a paid 💸 intern that will work on genome engineering using stem cells.
Salary & relocation flights covered.

More details here: https://www.crg.eu/en/content/training/undergraduates-and-masters

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🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/NccAcc/status/1598261811341852673

Centre for Genomic Regulation Website

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Researchers @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] designed high-affinity chromodomains for enhanced genome-wide binding analysis, live-cell imaging and ultra-potent CRISPR-based gene repression.

https://go.nature.com/3Xxajh7

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/NatureComms/status/1597529047516516355

High-affinity chromodomains engineered for improved detection of histone methylation and enhanced CRISPR-based gene repression - Nature Communications

Engineered chromodomains are promising probes to analyze histone methylation. Here the authors designed high-affinity chromodomains for enhanced genome-wide binding analysis, live-cell imaging and ultra-potent CRISPR-based gene repression.

Nature
Gene Center Munich on Twitter

“🚀The Gene Center Seminar series continues with an exciting speaker: 🤗Welcome Dan Durocher from University of Toronto!😃🤩 He will talk about genome maintenance networks on November 28, 1 pm at Lynen Lecture Hall. Dont' miss him! @durocher1 @durocherlab @UofT”

Twitter

"Can a social media platform optimized to sell ads ever do a good job of ‌fostering open, good-faith exchange of accurate information?"

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I wrote a piece for the @[email protected] about how scientists used Twitter and vice versa during the COVID pandemic.

Many thanks to @[email protected] for the amazing editorial work without which it would read more like, well, a Twitter thread.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/19/opinion/pandemic-twitter.amp.html

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/CT_Bergstrom/status/1593995469705072641

Opinion | Science Twitter Shaped the Pandemic. Are We Better for It?

Reflecting on what worked and what didn’t.

The New York Times

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Mark your calendar!
The "Chromatin & Epigenetics" EMBL Conference #EMBLChromatin will take place 15-18 May 2023. https://twitter.com/EMBLEvents/status/1581989672565506048

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/MarcBhler4/status/1593605598146338816