sbmontgom.bsky.social
Stephen Montgomery. Stanford Medicine Professor of Pathology, Genetics, Biomedical Data Science and, by courtesy, Computer Science.
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In general, there are settings where (1) there are independent-acting variants in partial LD or (2) a single variant acting on multiple genes or (3) multiple variants on multiple neighboring genes. There are prior examples of CTCF variants with proxitropic effects. Some SVs are clear examples.
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huge congrats Ben!
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huge congrats!!
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Huge congrats @soumyakundu.bsky.social !!
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Huge congrats!!
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The effort people put in to write grants is enormous and this is just terrible.
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Huge congrats!!
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Too expensive to visit.
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Huge congrats Andrew and Souyma!
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I hope you are ok. All of this is terrible.
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@onsummertime.bsky.social what would be a reasonable mix of federal support to endowment support for a university's operating budget?
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when they close labs as a stopgap, will you donate to my gofundme?
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This weekend how much you should review. Next weekend can we do hours you should work again? :P
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I am cool with that.
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I would also say this doesn’t account for collective review service too. Conference abstracts, graduate admissions, A&P activities/letters, grants.. if I said no to a review, it might be because I just got off study section 🤷♂️