Some doctoral student needs to do a major study calculating how many Americans are being killed by the health quackery of Trump, RFK Jr., Dr. Oz and their co-conspirators.
Some doctoral student needs to do a major study calculating how many Americans are being killed by the health quackery of Trump, RFK Jr., Dr. Oz and their co-conspirators.
I am delighted to share that I have started my lab in the Dept. of Biochemistry @uofubiochem.bsky.social at the University of Utah @utah.edu. My laboratory will study key aspects of protein synthesis and translational control in healthy and diseased states. #RNAsky sinha.biochem.utah.edu
A red 3D printed tRNA in the leaves of a Christmas tree.
The holidays can begin once the tRNA is on the tree
MYTH: ICE agents lack proper training. FACT: Most have been racists their entire lives.
theonion.com/ice-raids-my...
MADELEINE DEAN: The president is unhinged. He's unwell
JOHNSON: A lot of folks on your side are too
D: Oh my god, please. That performance in front of the generals?
J: I didn't see it
D: It's so dangerous! Our allies are looking elsewhere. Our enemies are laughing. You have a POTUS who's unwell.
You asked for it! We delivered Quack-O-Grams to our members of Congress urging them to #ImpeachRFK, and get that Quack out of office!
There's still time for you to get in on this fluffy, feathery action: Send your own duck at zurl.co/W1ZnB and keep the momentum going! π¦
I use it for Python as more of a high-end autocomplete, or to help me get the right syntax for some package I'm not familiar with. Huge time saver for that but I don't get good results asking it to do an entire task from scratch.
THE VIDEO IS HERE!!!
rainbow rubber duckies all in a line
π€Promise you this is one you'll want to say you were a part of...
Help us get our 'ducks in a row' and IMPEACH AND REMOVE THAT DANG QUACK!!!! π£π¦π£π¦π£π¦π£π¦
Link here: tinyurl.com/sufsci
π¨ACTION OF THE DAYπ¨
@standupforscience.bsky.social
Day 21! QUACK-O-GRAM THURSDAY!
For $3 we will hand deliver an "IMPEACH THE QUACK" rubber ducky to your House Representative! (By one of our team members in a duck suit!)
DO IT (AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS)
act.standupforscience.net/fundraising/...
Via @standupforscience.bsky.social
Join us in pressuring all in the House to IMPEACH AND REMOVE RFK Jr. We'll hand-deliver a rubber ducky with your IMPEACH THE QUACK message to YOUR House Rep.
Of course I did it. $3 well-spent.
act.standupforscience.net/fundraising/...
Portrait of Rachel Green, an RNA biologist at Johns Hopkins University
βWhat a [sunburned] cell is trying to do is make decisions about whether to live or die based on how damaged the DNA isβ¦ but amazingly, itβs the RNA that signals that. Thatβs the remarkable observation.β β Rachel Green, biologist at Johns Hopkins University.
www.quantamagazine.org/rna-is-the-c...
βwe reviewed the science, listened to the experts, and completely ignored it all because we are fuckin dumbasses who want millions of people to dieβ
Mitch McConnell, shown here busily de-funding NIH research on childhood cancers,
BREAKING NEWS: a government watchdog confirmed the Trump administration is breaking the law by blocking NIH funds.
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How many kids with cancer or grandmas with Alzheimerβs have to get closer to death while crucial research is stalled?Β
Trump must end this illegal funding freeze.
Our RAPPL purification of ribosomes and associated material is out. I am really proud of this study in collaboration primary with Pavlovic-Djuranovic lab, as well as Jovanovic and Hashem Labs. This method aims to replace 60 years old purification of ribosomes by sucrose cushions
rdcu.be/ezlhg
If you think a golden ballroom is more important than childhood cancer research⦠I have nothing left to say to you. Please unfollow me.
#pediatriccancer #cancermom
Hereβs the truth: vaccines save lives.
This National Immunization Awareness Month, please join me in the fight to protect access to vaccines and reverse Trump's cuts to critical immunization research.
my lab needs a repeat pipetter that can dispense 1ml 12 times. (can be analog or digital). i've never had one of these- does anyone have one to recommend?
(pls reski)
The #BethesdaDeclaration signers killed it today during the roundtable with Jay.
Some of my favorite highlights shared from my colleagues:
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"Jim Kent knew a thing or two about coding." Yes. And he knew a thing or two about splicing as well, like using ESTs to jump across gaps. It's one way you turn "chopped genome salad" into a useful draft.
Congrats on 25 years! A product of the golden age of US science funding. πͺ
After a quarter of a century, the UCSC Genome Browser remains an essential tool for navigating the genome and understanding its structure, function and clinical impact
https://go.nature.com/40wPxkB
Image showing all ~$2 billion in grants terminated at Harvard, highlighting the many terminated grants that were focused on training and career development
This is an excellent article on the termination of all federal funding at Harvard.
This visualization shows all of the terminated programs that were supposed to train the next generation of scientists.
www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
"The money the government sends to Harvard is, in effect, not a subsidy to advance the universityβs mission. Itβs a payment for the role Harvard plays in advancing the research mission of the United States." www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
π¨ BREAKING: Nearly 4 months the NIH cut its first grants, a judge has ruled that the directives and process that led to cuts are arbitrary and capricious.
"The explanations are bereft of reasoning β virtually in their entirety... unsupported by [facts]."
Each of them are VOID and ILLEGAL, he says.
Since we featured the Stand Up for Science letter in the Good Trouble segment of the Daily Beans podcast this morning, signatures have gone from roughly 5,000 to 15,000! You can add your name by clicking the link below:
Please sign on and add your voice in calling for an NIH that prioritizes the safety of research participants and public health over political momentum.
actionnetwork.org/forms/add-na...
Photo of the model, and description from the MIT Museum: Macromolecular crystal structure wire model of yeast phenylalanyl transfer RNA based on the pioneering research of MIT professor Alexander Rich. The team built a custom metal frame with steel rods running top to bottom (holes were drilled into pieces of acrylic) according to a grid plan. There is graph paper at the base that identifies each rods position on the grid. The model (largley made of brass) was then tied into this latice work of rods. There are small paper tags, some rubber bands, and additional pieces from a standard kit.
I've been thinking a lot about the history of RNA biology, and which lines of inquiry got lost to the vagaries of time vs. followed up on. Fun find along the way: this model of a tRNA built by then first year undergraduate Elizabeth Cavicchi @mit.edu
mitmuseum.mit.edu/collections/...
NIH funding supporting the HMMER and Infernal software projects has been terminated. NIH states that our work, as well as all other federally funded research at Harvard, is of no benefit to the US.
...and big thanks to @jiwasa.bsky.social for making this amazing video to illustrate the strand-sliding mechanism!