International Colloquium of LIIGH
2025. My first time presenting my project to an international group. Thanks @daniela-oaks.bsky.social, @liigh-unam.bsky.social, admin staff and technical team. @mgschiavon.bsky.social.
International Colloquium of LIIGH
2025. My first time presenting my project to an international group. Thanks @daniela-oaks.bsky.social, @liigh-unam.bsky.social, admin staff and technical team. @mgschiavon.bsky.social.
Next we have @emmahdz.bsky.social, a PhD student in @mgschiavon.bsky.social's group @liigh-unam.bsky.social - he is talking about #bimodality and #feedback mechanisms in phenotypic transitions #LIIGHColloquium2025
Spinosaurus just got a major update.
A new study measured 11,000+ limbs from modern and fossil animals and found that its proportions match true swimmers, suggesting it spent far more time underwater than we thought.
🧪 #SciComm
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XX ENBM and XXVI EOBM, at UTM, Oax., Méx.
Happy for my dear friends and colleagues @paleogenomics.bsky.social & @fsanchezquinto.bsky.social and their team, who just published a study @science.org describing the genetic diversity of mammoths 🦣 found while building an airport in 🇲🇽. DNA usually does not preserve well in warmer climates
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Tiene pinta de ser un tremendo librazo.
Today we are happy to host Dr Brenda Valderrama, from IBT UNAM, to our Seminar program! Dr Valderrama is talking about science policy and public research funding in Mexico 🇲🇽 @alemedinarivera.bsky.social @liigh-unam.bsky.social
Check out our new preprint!
How can we get more out of existing protein/genome language models without retraining them?
BioPhys conference 2025.
At Foro cultural tiempo y espacio Thay, and UAM-Lerma.
Una buena oportunidad para que estudiantes de posgrado contribuyan a combatir el racismo y la xenofobia participando en la comunidad de estudiantes del SURXE-UNAM
The Evolutionary Systems Biology lab in #LIIGH10Aniversary!
Congratulations @liigh-unam.bsky.social !!
Celebrating #LIIGH10anniversary!! So proud of being part of @liigh-unam.bsky.social community, and thankful for the opportunity to present our work today to this amazing audience.
🧪🌎 🌐☀️Are you a modeler? interested in using those skills to address global #environmental challenges in food, water, #energy, #climate, #biodiversity, $economics and social systems? check out the @iiasa.ac.at job board and consider applying: iiasa.ac.at/employment/j...
🧪🌎🌐☀️ Interested in expanding your analytical skills? sign up for the @iiasa.ac.at short course in modeling held this July
The Epigenome: What it can tell us and why we should care to look at it thoughtfully. 🧬 🧪
Just got back from the SFI Centre for Industrial Biotechnology annual meeting 🧬✨ Everyone loved this amazing animation by Shraddha Nayak from Janet Iwasa's @jiwasa.bsky.social Animation Lab
Check out more here iwasa.biochem.utah.edu/metabolism and here animationlab.utah.edu #SciArt #SciSky #BioSky
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Descubren momia de cachorro "dientes de sable" (a este grupo lo conocen como "dientes de cimitarra") Homotherium latidens del pleistoceno superior en el permafrost de Siberia.
Artículo 👇🏼 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
#cenozoico #momia #fossils #curiosidades #SabiasQue #prehistoria
¿Te interesa la ciencia?
Revisa los videos de divulgación de los estudiantes de la clase de Biología Inútil en la LCG-EJ de la UNAM en nuestro canal de YT!
Aprende sobre la genómica de Manatíes, mariposas, peces, primate, caracoles, plantas, ballenas y más!
youtube.com/playlist?lis...
The Night Science Podcast is now on Bluesky!
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Here's a starter pack to connect with some of our previous guests!
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New concept paper: The Expensive Son Hypothesis 🦌
Read it here: https://buff.ly/3CpvUli
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New episode of the Night Science Podcast! James Kaufman talks about how you can practice to become more creative.
Spoiler alert: it's all about being open to new experiences.
open.spotify.com/episode/0yFI...
first image is of a cat screaming at a blank word document "why is it empty" next panel is a cat sitting in a corner with its head against the wall with complex formulas written all over the walls next image is an unimpressed looking cat sitting next to a glass of win next image is a cat screaming at the ceiling while sitting in front of a laptop
when I say "I'm busy writing today" this is what I mean
Welcome to #AcademicSky!
Andrew was my PhD co-advisor at @jhubiostat.bsky.social, then my boss at @lieberinstitute.bsky.social. But he's also someone that I had read about before even coming to Baltimore. By the amount of papers he had in 2011, I thought he wasn't a student!
Now we are Bmoreans 🦀
¡Hola!
Acá está un paquete inicial de genómicxs entrenadxs en México 🇲🇽 incluyendo de las licenciaturas #LCG-UNAM #LCG-EJ-UNAM, cursos de la #RMB / #NNB-UNAM / @cdsbmexico.bsky.social, y más
Está en una etapa inicial y estoy intentando que se nos unan más personas en #AcademicSky
¡Pasen la voz! 📣
Después de un larguísimo camino, pude entrar al Doctorado en Ciencias Biomédicas, UNAM campus Juriquilla.
Really cool study from Australia about the evolutionary arms race between snakes (venom) and lizards (resistance to it, or lack thereof, depending on size, habitat and lifestyle).
Plus, "goanna" rhymes with my name.
🧪 🌍 🦎 🐍
www.abc.net.au/news/science...
Variations of floral temperature in changing weather conditions https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.03.04.583410v1
An amazing and exciting talk by @itaiyanai.bsky.social. Such a privilege to have him visiting us here at @liigh-unam.bsky.social.
This is figure 3. Predicted global SAT variation for 2024 (color shaded) under (a) a moderate El Niño scenario and (b) a strong El Niño scenario In both (a) and (b), the regions with record-breaking heating are marked by blue dots. Black boxes in (b) note the regions: the Bay of Bengal (5°N–25°N, 75°E–105°E), the South China Sea (5°N–25°N, 105°E–125°E), the Caribbean Sea (10°N–25°N, 55°W–90°W), Alaska (55°N–70°N, 105°W–165°W), and the Amazon (20°S–10°N, 60°W–80°W).
A study in Scientific Reports shows that several areas of the globe are likely to experience record-breaking average surface air temperatures in the year period up to June 2024 as a result of the ongoing El Niño phenomenon. go.nature.com/49QRGK9 🧪