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cameronwberry.bsky.social
Developmental Biologist studying 3'UTRs and translational regulation, Postdoc @ScienceStowers in @BazziniLab - PhD @DevBioStanford - 🏳️‍🌈 He/him #FirstGen
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In this interview, Dominique Bergmann @stanfordstomata.bsky.social talks about her research in stomatal development, her role as an Editor at Development, and how her passion for comparative biology has influenced her career: https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.204667

Predoc @dbmrl.bsky.social highlights the exceptional support and resources at our #GradSchool, from mentorship to career development. Read this Q&A to learn why they believe our #PhD in #Biology program stands out. Read here: bit.ly/4jYv3cW

Paper is out! Great team effort led by Dominika Grzejda and Anton Heß @antonhess.bsky.social

Happy birthday Anuj!! @stowersinstitute.bsky.social

Jeff Lee et al paper from my lab is out now www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... I am very grateful to Jeff, Nile's and Tamsin for all the hard work on this tour de force paper. Jeff deserves more credit than me for masterminding it and the outstanding data analysis: 2 RBPs over 3 developmental times.

🌹 Roses are red, 🔬 Science is true, 💙 And now we're on BlueSky too! 🚀 #RNA #ScienceCommunicationLove #BlueskySocial

Yesterday we celebrated the life of Stowers Investigator R. Scott Hawley. His passion for discovery & mentorship are forever engrained in our Institute & Grad School. His research & dedication to training future scientists will leave a lasting legacy. youtu.be/nibIr1IVVk4

How does the regulation of RNA stability contribute to cortical development? This study profiles the #RNAstability landscape of the #cortex across development, revealing that the CCR4-NOT deadenylase complex is essential for corticogenesis in vivo 🧪 @plosbiology.org plos.io/3EtZjvN

We are pleased to announce registration for RNA 2025 - the 30th Annual Meeting of the RNA Society - is now open! www2.rnasociety.org This year’s meeting will be held at the beautiful Town and Country Resort & Convention Center in sunny San Diego, California, USA from May 27th - June 1st, 2025.

The Institute mourns the loss of R. Scott Hawley, PhD. A brilliant scientist, cherished colleague, and true mentor. Scott's contributions to our understanding of genetics and passion for training the next generation of scientists will forever be remembered. bit.ly/3WPqqYG

Devastating news.. Scott's passion for teaching and mentorship was electric, he was an amazing story teller and he was such a strong advocate for those underrepresented in science, this is a tremendous loss <3 <3

As we watch all mention of diversity actively get scrubbed from the NIH website in real time it's important to know that, we were not taking over anything, we were just trying to exist. - Only 2% of NIH R01 grants are awarded to Black investigators. The goal is total erasure/elimination.

Several new technologies have enabled translation profiling in single cells. In our article in @natrevmcb.bsky.social, Alexander and I discuss these single-cell methods for measuring ribosome profiles, ribosome-associated transcripts, and spatial translation 🧵 www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Super excited to share our new study from the @jbuenrostro.bsky.social Lab in @nature.com! We developed a computational method for tracking transcription factor and nucleosome binding using single-cell ATAC-seq and deep learning. Paper: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Today is the Brews & Breakthroughs event at Alma Mader Brewing starting at 5pm, join us to hear about Dr. John Thyfault and Dr. Jordan Carlson speak about 'The Power of Daily Movement in the Prevention of Metabolic Disease'!

Super excited to announce our latest work. On a personal note, it's not an exaggeration to say that blood, sweat, and tears got us to the finish line on this: working w/ an outstanding global team of scientists in Germany, Japan, Russia, and USA responding in >100 pages of complex reviewer comments.

I am extremely excited to announce that for the first time ever, Skype a Scientist is offering mini-grants to support IRL science communication!! Communicating science out in our communities is critical. We want to enable others to get their projects off the ground! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

This is wild. A fungal pathogen-secreted molecule can transdifferentiate bundle sheath into xylem, increasing water content of plant host under drought stress. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

Time to share our organelle proteome paper out in @cellcellpress.bsky.social: doi.org/nzwz We created a spatial map of human cells using organelle immunoprecipitation at scale. Locate your fav protein among the 7,600 we mapped across 19 subcellular compartments: organelles.sf.czbiohub.org/ 1/3 🧪

Please join us for our next KC RiBS event co-sponsored by Missouri Cures and BioKansas next Wednesday! Brews and Breakthroughs will be held at Alma Mader Brewing on January 22 from 5-7 pm. Please RSVP at this link: lnkd.in/gkD8YAEp

The first preprint of 2025! Together with Matvei, @halfacrocodile.bsky.social, & our amazing team, we are excited to share PARADE: an AI framework for designing mRNA UTRs with enhanced cell-type specificity & stability. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

Now you know… no figures on NIH Specific Aims page.

Amazing job Luli!! Well deserved 👏 👏 🙌 🙌

Very excited to announce that the single cell/nuc. RNA/ATAC/multi-ome resource from ENCODE4 is now officially public. This includes raw data, processed data, annotations and pseudobulk products. Covers many human & mouse tissues. 1/ www.encodeproject.org/single-cell/...

Our latest work is out in Nature today! Using smFRET, we directly visualized recruitment of the eIF4F complex to the 5' cap of eukaryotic mRNAs and formation of an activated mRNA. Our findings reveal new and surprising roles for each eIF4F component. 1/3 www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Our miRNA story is now in @science.org ! We found a microRNA, not a protein, that finally solved a long-standing evolutionary mystery of wing coloration in butterflies and moths. (1/n) www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

First paper of our lab today @natureportfolio.bsky.social by Nussi! We provide a real-time movie on how #transcription and #translation cooperate using #single-molecule FM: we find long-range #ribosome/ RNAP communication mediated by #RNA looping! @embl.org #RNAbiology #RNASky t.co/a24Xxcxdo0

With the explosion of the scientific community on BlueSky, now is a good time to re-introduce our work on 🔎microproteins!

🧬 Excited to share our new preprint! DMS chemical mapping, a key technique for studying RNA structure. Everyone assumes low DMS reactivity = Watson-Crick , high = non-WC. However, analyzing 7,500 RNA structures containing known 3D structures reveals it's not that simple. doi.org/10.1101/2024...

Truly brilliant work. Calling it a foundation model is a stretch (a mistake many people in the field make). But, the only single-cell AI model in its class that I think is worth the GPU energy expended and one that I excited to utilize. My stamp of approval. www.nature.com/articles/s41...

I know many of you have been awaiting us launching transcript expression data in gnomAD. We were waiting for the GTEx v10 release which is now out so we are finally able to launch this. Enjoy!!

Quick! Post some science!! Here’s some glia at the tip of a duodenal villus 😎

Just swam over to Bluesky and decided to dip my fin in the water. I am a Postdoc in the Weinstein lab and currently on the faculty job market. I developed an injury system to study cutaneous wound healing in adult zebrafish. Check out my movie showing neutrophil recruitment after injury.

A thread on NIH Reorganization and the Scientific Management Review Board (SMRB) Disclosure: I was involved with the SMRB since its inception and have very strong feelings about how it was used, misused, and abandoned. My passion on these issues will undoubtably show through. 1/n

Since I have so many new friends 😄, I thought I'd advertise this. Together with @pritiagarwal.bsky.social and Lance Davidson, we run a Developmental Mechanics seminar series on Zoom (originally started by Ronen Zaidel-Bar). This coming Thursday, we have our last session for 2024. Join us!!

Very cool work from Chiara Zurzolo's lab at Institut Pasteur out today! TNTs in live animals! 🤩 Nice demonstration that cells can extend cytonemes and TNTs at the same time. ✅ it out! 🧪 👩‍🔬 www.cell.com/developmenta...

Our paper on the origin and properties of elusive 3' UTR-derived capped mRNA fragments is out. Great work by Nejc Haberman in collaboration with the labs of Aida Martinez-Sanchez, Chris Sibley, and Jernej Ule. link.springer.com/article/10.1...

This preprint is a collaboration with Tony Mustoe's lab at Baylor Medical School and a little cautionary tale for everyone using MPRAs and possible cryptic splicing in such reporters, or reporters in general. This one is influenced by AU-rich sequences. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...