Couldn't agree more. Happy IWD!
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Pre-Doc Researcher | Molecular Biology Lab, University of the Punjab Exploring Environmental Microbe Molecular Microbiology, Bioinformatics, Machine Learning (Python and R), Metabolomics, Proteomics ORCID https://orcid.org/0009-0000-5956-8352
Couldn't agree more. Happy IWD!
We're pulling together the genomes for GlobDB release 232, which will be based on the upcoming GTDB release. We will also add new sources of genomes not in INSDC. Here's an overview of the data that will be included in the next GlobDB: globdb.org/news
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I am honored.
Congratulations, Dr. Rillig. I have learned a lot from your research work while writing a book chapter on soil biogeochemical cycling and sustainable land use. Your research work is very inspiring to me as well.
Insightful.
Interesting watch!
Fluorescent proteins with a quantum upgrade could offer unprecedented views inside cells - the next big thing in biology?
go.nature.com/46Cjnra
I'm currently working on heavy metal-responsive proteins in freshwater microbes, excited to explore AASTK for my work!
Rainfall graph imposed over raindrops plus text Online summer school Data-driven approaches to hydrological science
π’ Applications open soon for a FREE online course on Data-driven Approaches to Hydrological Science.
Running in July, this is for postgrad students, ECRs and professionals in consultancies, monitoring agencies & related industries seeking to strengthen skills.
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Webinar at EMBL-EBI. Interactive visualisation of spatial transcriptomic data. 11 March 2026, 14:30-15:30 GMT. Speaker (with headshot): Michele Bortolomeazzi, DKFZ
Join us next week for the fourth #webinar in our
#SpatialTranscriptomics series, where we will talk about how to visualise spatial transcriptomics data using napari and Vitessce.
Registration is free but essential: www.ebi.ac.uk/training/eve...
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Free (in-person) training workshop in the environmental humanities in Dublin, 26 March! #EnvHum #EnvHist
Exciting opportunity! Python makes bioinformatics workflows so much more efficient.
Webinar at EMBL-EBI: Advanced programmatic access to UniProt using Python. 5 March 2026. 15:00-16:00 GMT
Speaker's name, role, and affiliation, with a headshot. Emily Bowler-Barnett, Senior Scientific Curator, EMBL-EBI. Aurelien Luciani, Project Leader, EMBL-EBI.
Join us next week for a webinar on programmatic access to UniProt using Python. The webinar will focus on worked examples, with time for a Q&A at the end.
Registration is free but essential: www.ebi.ac.uk/training/eve...
New research shows that by 2050 global yield losses linked to extreme heat at flowering could rise by about one-third. By 2090, those losses could increase by more than 75%.
Full storyπ
https://www.rothamsted.ac.uk/news/extreme-heat-and-drought-flowering-could-put-future-wheat-harvests-risk
Very promising for sustainable agriculture.