Interested in applying #singlecelltranscriptomics to a difficult tissue? Please check out this #new preprint from our group and led by Dorian Xenakis. Important read for experimental design and analysis!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Interested in applying #singlecelltranscriptomics to a difficult tissue? Please check out this #new preprint from our group and led by Dorian Xenakis. Important read for experimental design and analysis!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
π¨ New preprint out!
βSpatially resolved fetal and maternal cell contributions to severe preeclampsiaβ
Years of work using single-cell + spatial transcriptomics to study the fetal-maternal interface.
Proud to share: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
π§¬π€°π§ͺ@uclpophealthsci.bsky.social
πΆπΌ Many #vaccines are not effective in newborns. So how do we protect them from infectious disease?
π€°π½ By vaccination in #pregnancy!
Here we reviewβ¦
π Established campaigns vs whooping cough, flu, COVID
π‘ New approaches to RSV, GBS
π Future challenges, opportunities
#ReproSky #ImmunoSky #IDSky
Ever wondered how organs take shape? Join us to find out!
The Organ Mechanobiology Lab @ncbsbangalore.bsky.social is recruiting Graduate Trainees. Perfect for final-year students curious about tissue mechanics, development & cell biology.
Check out the ad below π Please RT! Thanksπ
Short read sequencing
Excited to share our new study revealing the intricate dynamics of pregnancy & postpartum physiology! We analyzed 40M lab tests from 300K pregnancies and 160K women (cross-sectional) and mapped week-by-week changes starting from preconception to months-long postpartum recovery.
1) I am delighted to share a manuscript long in the making (7 years), elucidating the forces that shape metastatic adaptation PDAC using scRNA-seq across multiple organs from a rapid autopsy combined with a powerful new clonal phylogeny inference algorithm www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Have you received a Travelling Fellowship from @biologists.bsky.social to visit another lab?
We're collecting stories from you, our community, about your experience and how this has impacted your career. #biologists100
Share your story by sending us a digital 'message in a bottle'βοΈ
Iβm disappointed by @cziscience.bsky.socialβs decision to discontinue the Science Diversity Leadership Award
chanzuckerberg.com/rfa/science-... no longer exists. But we exist & science needs usβ€οΈβπ₯
π previous info at web.archive.org/web/20250130...
Iβm among those who had written a Letter of Intent
Disease diagnostics using machine learning of B cell and T cell receptor sequences
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
TL;DR: BCRs ARE ALL YOU NEED!
(Well actually .... keep reading) 1/
"Genes are... the easy part" @philipcball.bsky.social argues biologists need to embrace complexity from the start, rather than beginning with oversimplified "one gene, one trait" models
+1
www.cell.com/cell-systems...
I am absolutely gutted to be moving away from @dev-journal.bsky.social & its wonderful community. I'll still be focussing on Development for the next few months, & I'll still be very involved in the journal in my new job, but I'm really going to miss hanging out with you all at #devbio meetings!
Attention Attention Attention
If anyone knows clinicians or patients who have knowledge of pediatric patients with the very rare cancer interdigitating dendritic cell sarcoma (IDCS) or other (non-LCH) dendritic or histiocytoc sarcomas please contact Sri
Thereβs a simple rule about giving a presentation: if you donβt practice itβs not going to be a good one. Students know this but many professors seem to have forgotten.
How to do differential expression with scRNAseq data? State of the art is "pseudo-bulk" analysis with RNA-seq methods like edgeR or DESeq2, where "cell type" is encoded as discrete categories. Biologically, discrete categories are not always the most appropriate concept.(1/3)
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
which one do you want to be?
The cover image portrays a human composed of proteins who is examining their health status (represented by the ECG monitoring interface) with the assistance of artificial intelligence (represented by the chip and binary codes).
Something you don't see every day!
Digitizing the human proteome in >53,000 individuals with 15-year follow-up and, with machine learning, unraveling nearly 500 disease-causing proteins
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
open-access
very happy to share our latest preprint, led by Michaela Unger: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... We are using Deep Learning to improve the detection of biomarkers in cancer genomic data π This is an emerging field, much more to come.
Exciting work! A mitochondrial perspective of scRNAseq datasets!
Do you also think that #SpatialTranstriptomics and #AI will give rise to #DigitalPathology 2.0? We have an open PhD position for the HISTOMAP (Histology-based Molecular Analysis Platform) project to accelerate biomarker detection. Please apply here: www.bihealth.org/en/notices/b....
Spread the word!
Overview of the LEMUR steps: (1) subspace alignment, (2) differential expression, (3) DE neighborhoods, (4) pseudobulking.
After 4y in the making, I am super excited that my main PhD project is published ππ₯³πππ₯³
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
LEMUR is a tool to analyze multi-condition single-cell data and model differential expression as a continuous function of the cell-state space.
Some highlightsβ¬οΈ
Come join us as a group leader:
www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/49356/
Happy to answer queries.
Continuing the peer review discussion: @katherine-brown.bsky.social on principles for effective peer review:
1) Be respectful to authors
2) Request reasonable revisions
3) Focus on whether data support the conclusions
4) Be transparent about expertise limits
thenode.biologists.com/peer-review-...
I could not be more thrilled to announce the Nature Methods @naturemethods.bsky.social Method of the Year is Spatial Proteomics! Please see our editorial as a roadmap to the fantastic content in this special issue! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Next month, Adam Bryce (University of Glasgow) and I will give an introductory workshop on #Spatial #Transcriptomics as part of the Festival of Genomics & Biodata. #FOG2025
Click here to reserve your space: hubs.la/Q02TptWZ0
Journals reward sexy stories, ignore rigor, there are easy to use tools, lack of knowledgeable analysts and reviewers. There is very low reward for deep investigation of noise in the data and statistical methods to fix it
New @dev-journal.bsky.social editorial
We know we have high standards - but we're committed to making publishing with us constructive
From clear revision guidance to limitations sections & transparent peer review, we're here to help you share your science
journals.biologists.com/dev/article/...
Only 3 days left to apply! Postdoc positions available in the RΓΆper lab at the University of Cambridge!
@PDN_Cambridge
Discover the role that supracellular cytoskeletal assemblies and crosstalk play in sculpting organs in Drosophila or human organoids in culture!
Links below!
Hi π¦ This is the saezlab (saezlab.org) bluesky account. We integrate #omics data with mechanistic molecular knowledge into statistical and machine learning #ML methods, and we share our tools as free #opensource packages (github.com/saezlab/) #systemsbiology #biology #compbio
Happy to share our new paper, which was just published in Nature Communications. In-context learning enables general-purpose vision language models to perform well on medical image analysis tasks. We don't need to train a neural network at all - just provide a handful of examples at inference time.