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Andy Baxevanis ➜ @baxevanislab.bsky.social

Andy Baxevanis ➜ @baxevanislab.bsky.social

@BaxevanisLab

Exploring hydrozoan genomes that might tell us a thing or two about ourselves. Tweets are my own.

Katılım Ekim 2018
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The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize@NobelPrize·
BREAKING NEWS The 2024 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation.
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Oded Rechavi
Oded Rechavi@OdedRechavi·
Nature editor desk rejecting
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Julie Segre
Julie Segre@JulieSegre·
Thanks @NHGRI_Director for the outstanding research environment and support. Colleagues like you were key at every step to bring genomics to new areas of biomedical science 🙏
Eric Green@NHGRI_Director

I am profoundly proud of @JulieSegre for her election to @AAAS! She has been part of the @genome_gov Intramural Research Program for ~20 years and continues to lead a highly productive research program in microbial genomics. aaas.org/news/aaas-welc…

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Gaurav
Gaurav@varshneylab·
Fantastic news. Congratulations, Shawn!🥳 Too bad I had to cancel the #ZDMS16 meeting; otherwise, we could have celebrated there. @SMBurgessLab
National Human Genome Research Institute@genome_gov

.@genome_gov has appointed Drs. Sara Chandros Hull and Shawn Burgess as the new deputy scientific directors! These longtime NHGRI researchers will help lead the institute’s vibrant Intramural Research Program. Learn more about their careers and new roles! genome.gov/news/hull-burg…

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@genome_gov What? No love for invertebrates today? You can go all the way back to the non-bilaterians and find a surprising number of human disease gene homologs despite their evolutionary distance for humans – so there's a lot to be learned about gene function from non-vertebrates as well!
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National Human Genome Research Institute
By comparing the genomes of many vertebrate species, we can see evolution in action across millions of years! This allows us to better understand the functions of genes.
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