Can't figure out what changed between experiments?
Happened to me so many times... including in my own experiments 🫠
If you too struggle with this type of detective work, we'll be demoing this at SLAS.
Booth 1252
Can't figure out what changed between experiments?
Happened to me so many times... including in my own experiments 🫠
If you too struggle with this type of detective work, we'll be demoing this at SLAS.
Booth 1252
For those who plate layout
This is now possible
A little lab love in @brieflybio.bsky.social Research Portfolios
You can now make your Research Portfolio on @brieflybio.bsky.social ⚡️
Host your own here:
shorturl.at/GFUn4
Check it out here 👇
shorturl.at/27bo6
Gotta extract some PBMCs?
Or run a Seahorse cell metabolic analysis?
@vcjdeboer.bsky.social lab’s Portfolio is a goldmine of protocols 🔥
Based at 🇳🇱 Wageningen University, they study the inner workings of mitochondria and how mitochondrial metabolites communicate with epigenetic machinery.
Source: B-17 Training Manual, United States Army Air Force, 1944
Great example of efficient communication – pilot checklists
Few words, single font, thoughtful use of white space, a clear information hierarchy
Zero fluff
Wet-lab bio and abstract expressionism had to meet at some point
Both are rooted in experimentation
Well, now they are together in @brieflybio.bsky.social 🤝
Data-ink ratio doesn't get much better than this
Full study here lucris.lub.lu.se/ws/portalfil...
PhD vs mental health
Three BioML starter packs now!
Pack 1: go.bsky.app/2VWBcCd
Pack 2: go.bsky.app/Bw84Hmc
Pack 3: go.bsky.app/NAKYUok
DM if you want to be included (or nominate people who should be!)
Different living conditions, visualised
Don't know how I feel about this feature ..
But hey, that's the format journals accept ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
An elegant visualisation of E. coli evolving resistance to an antibiotic
vimeo.com/180908160
Here’s some inspiration for those working on scientific posters this weekend
What’s faster: protein translation in E coli or HeLa?
And DNA replication?
Don’t peek
yeah... I feel you, AI
A few months ago, we @brieflybio.bsky.social created a silly personality test (bit.ly/4fOKwte) for scientists. We ended up with over 5000 responses. We couldn’t just leave this precious data locked up at castle Briefly.
So. What does your pipette tip box say about you?
Have you all seen Stanford’s collection of antique data visualisations?
S o g o o d
exhibits.stanford.edu/dataviz
Here’s a hand-drawn story of Vesuvius’ lava streams, for example
From 1833