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More great reporting from Judd Legum at Popular...Great in terms of getting the receipts, definitely not great in terms of what is happening... popular.info/p/update-nih...

New York Times article now up on Federal Register stuff. www.nytimes.com/2025/02/21/s... 1/n

for any others who applied to diversity-related NIH grants that are being affected by the DEIA ban, if you'd like to join a whatsapp group (for support + looking into legal options) reply to this post & i'll DM you a join link!

And now back to our regularly scheduled $hitshow The dismantling of NIH programs to increase diversity in the biomedical workforce and the abhorrent treatment of talented young scientists

I have learned from several sources that NIH staff tried to find out how to transfer F31-diversity applications to other program announcements for funding but were not able to do this. I don't know whether this was technical (regulations) or ideological. 1/n

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/...

After 4y in the making, I am super excited that my main PhD project is published 🎉🥳🎉🎉🥳 www.nature.com/articles/s41... LEMUR is a tool to analyze multi-condition single-cell data and model differential expression as a continuous function of the cell-state space. Some highlights⬇️

Our ChromBPNet preprint out! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... Huge congrats to Anusri! This was quite a slog (for both of us) but we r very proud of this one! It is a long read but worth it IMHO. Methods r in the supp. materials. Bluetorial coming soon below 1/

Brisk: Exact resource-efficient dictionary for k-mers https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.11.26.625346v1

Gene regulation involves thousands of proteins that bind DNA, yet comprehensively mapping these is challenging. Our paper in Nature Genetics describes ChIP-DIP, a method for genome-wide mapping of hundreds of DNA-protein interactions in a single experiment. www.nature.com/articles/s41...

🤩 Congrats to the team!