robertkrautz.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at University of Copenhagen | Gene Regulation | Developmental Biology | Method Development | http://tgrlab.org
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If you 🫵:
• want to understand how gene regulatory mechanisms instruct the development of tissues 🫀 🧠 🫁
• want to live in a country with a stabil & sane government 🧑⚖️
• want to work in a stimulating, stress-free lab 🧘♀️
• burn for single cell methodology and gene regulation 💣
You should apply! 📝
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Please, check out our "Research" and "Lab philosophy" sections - the latter inspired by @germline.bsky.social, advice shared by @nkonst4.bsky.social, research role models such as Henriette Svarre Nielsen and @groth-anja.bsky.social and my former supervisors - especially @randersson.bsky.social.
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If you 🫵:
• want to understand how, when and where genetic variants 🧬 disrupt normal development and lead to disease 🫀
• want to live in a country with a sane government 🧑⚖️
• want to work in a stimulating, stress-free lab 🧘♀️
• burn for gene regulation 💣
You should apply! 📝
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I wonder whether the actual problem is having to write n iterations of the project summary. Perhaps, we could think of changing the way we are assessing each other's work during review processes to avoid potentially needless "filling in boxes of 2000 characters" n times by AI generated summaries.
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Given these convincing arguments, I am wondering whether a similar self-organized group of junior PIs exists for genomics and / or gene regulation, too. Asking for a friend, of course.
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I would argue though that the lack of planning & design of experiments of any size or nature are the actual problem, irrespective of the size of a project or the amount of data produced. We are only ever more aware of this lack when we see the waste of funding spend on projects of massive scale.