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Combing Neuroinformatics with Neuroinformatics to find patterns of life!
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A starter pack for UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency humanitarian workers, supporters and friends. Will be updated as this community continues to grow on bluesky. 🦋 go.bsky.app/7QXXxMt

Here is a quick thread to promote my research! After years of dedicated research, I'm thrilled to share our article just published at Nature Communications :) www.nature.com/articles/s41... #metabolism #CRISPRscreens #mitochondria

Endlessly reading news, but can’t recall details of it later? Worried you rely on the internet/your phone to store things instead of your brain? Me too. I explored for @nature.com whether the internet (and AI) is worsening human memory, according to research. www.nature.com/articles/d41... 1/3

Absolutely captivating article from @fraserlab.bsky.social and Mark Murcko! Very down to earth discussion on what protein "structures" really are www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...

Me, joining #academicsky a month ago: Yay! I'm going to talk freely about ALL the research again!! Me, today, after *that* list got published:

Pre-target neural oscillations predict variability in the detection of small pitch changes journals.plos.org/plosone/arti...

A little ciliate from a stream near my house. If you look closely you can see the cilia beating along its body so that it can swim #microscopemondays #microscopymonday 🧪

In recent years, #NASAWebb has provided closeups of planets with rings in our solar system. Planets’ rings are active, dynamic structures that undergo daily temperature shifts, seasons, and even form moons: webbtelescope.pub/3CuFTWT 🔭 🧪

Identifying thematic roles from neural representations measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging: www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1...

Professor Emeritus Gerald Schneider, discoverer of the “two visual systems,” dies at 84 news.mit.edu/2025/profess... #neuroscience

Psychedelic-mediated Reversal of General Anesthesia and Restoration of Brain Dynamics in Rat doi.org/10.1101/2025... #neuroscience

Mini-particle accelerator: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

I think some people hear “grants” and think that without them, scientists and government workers just have less stuff to play with at work. But grants fund salaries for students, academics, researchers, and people who work in all areas of public service. “Pausing” grants means people don’t eat.

We are proud to announce a collaboration with UK Biobank to create the world’s first large-scale #epigenetic dataset of 50k participants. The dataset will unlock crucial insights into how #epigenetics drives disease & the breakthroughs to treat them. Read more: nanoporetech.com/news/oxford-...

Paper alert! A collaborative study led by @tranejoan.bsky.social shows that circadian-regulated endocytic recycling is central to homeostatic assembly of collagen fibrils and is disrupted in diseases. Published in @elife.bsky.social doi.org/10.7554/eLif...

Today for #Science #Trivia #Saturday: #Zombie #Brains! Our brains are constantly consuming themselves in a process called #phagocytosis: cells consume smaller cells/molecules to remove them. This prevents old or damaged cells and material from sticking around, and helps preserve our grey matter. 🧪

Great paper by the group of @larsjeuken.bsky.social in J. Biol. Chem. with first author Tijn van der Velden. Cytochrome bd of M. tuberculosis is RedOx-regulated through a disulfide with potential important implications for survival in the phagosome #chemsky #ChemBio (1/2) www.jbc.org/article/S002...

Your brain is constantly eating itself. This process is called phagocytosis, where cells envelop and consume smaller cells or molecules to remove them from the system. Don’t worry! Phagocytosis isn't harmful, but actually helps preserve your grey matter. #Science #Fact

Nonapoptotic caspase-3 guides C1q-dependent synaptic phagocytosis by microglia www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Neural Correlates of Learning from Induced Insight: A Case for Reward-Based Episodic Encoding www.frontiersin.org/journals/psy...

The Common Coordinate Framework is a complete, high-resolution 3D atlas of the mouse brain meant to serve as a common reference for the neuroscience community. Learn how to navigate it and use it in your research: alleninstitute.org/science-reso... 🧠📈

Neuroinflammation affects the blood-brain barrier in many ways. This study from Yonsei University (Seoul) provides new insight into how peripheral LPS challenges the BBB doi.org/10.1038/s414... #BloodBrainBarrier #Cerebrovascular

Theta Coordinated Error-Driven Learning in the Hippocampus journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol...

I wrote about bridging ideographic (dynamic systems) theory in psychology and genetic epidemiology when I couldn't sleep. its about trying to bridge scientific worlds, getting ppl to recognise shared goals, and trying to take English ppl to a good bar in Amsterdam and failing (spelling quality: 3am)

Open data or it didn’t happen.

Just started on bsky! My lab at McGill uses genomics and proteomics to understand human diseases. Check out our preprint! 📣Multi-ancestry proteome-phenome-wide Mendelian randomization offers a comprehensive protein-disease atlas and potential therapeutic targets: www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...

🚨NEW PREPRINT! Interested in Mendelian randomization and proteomics? 🧬 We created a comprehensive multi-ancestry proteome-phenome-wide atlas of protein-disease associations in European, African, and East Asian ancestries! Preprint: www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1... Website: broad.io/protein_mr_a...

Here's a Cheminformatics Starter pack! Let me know if you would like to be added! And more importantly, do encourage people to join the blue skies :D

An example of how the limited and biased availability of data narrows the range of functional biology PLMs tap into for prediction and design research.arcadiascience.com/pub/result-p...

Whoever needs to hear this here: please don’t reinvent pre-publication review for preprints

And we are back in business! Functional precision medicine folks are moving to Bluesky, and so are we. Find out more about what the Society for Functional Precision Medicine does and how to join here: sfpm.io

Very interesting functional precision medicine study: glioblastoma patient-derived organoids treated with dual-targeting EGFR-IL13Rα2 CAR-Ts mirrored clinical parameters www.cell.com/cell-stem-ce...

Here a photo of Uranus from #JWST with a simulation of Uranus' moons superimposed. @philplait.bsky.social just posted about 2 new moons discovered around Uranus. I wanted to include them, but unfortunately, JPL, where I get my data from has been closed due to the California fires.

Flutter 3.27 is here 🌟 We’ve got updates across the framework, engine, and ecosystem, all to refine your development experience and boost your app’s performance. Dive into the details → goo.gle/3VAJedw

What's the difference between single cell and single nucleus transcriptomics? 🧠📈 Join us Jan. 22 for an interactive webinar on how they compare and how we're using them in our experimental pipeline. 🎟️ RSVP for the meeting link and the recording: alleninstitute.org/events/cell_...

This is awesome!!!

How many of you will be interested in a podcast about Genetics, which covers the topics - Wallace and Darwin's work, Friedrich Miescher's work, All the works in between, Human Genome Project All publications of NHGRI and entire work of Jennifer Doudna... One research article at a time?

Thanks to @nytimes.com for this thoughtful article on genetic disease – and the potential for #CRISPR therapies – featuring IGI's Claire Clelland. This is why we do what we do. Read here: ow.ly/q6Ph50Uw9rm