Kyle S Smith

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Kyle S Smith

Kyle S Smith

@KSSKyleSmith

Senior bioinformatic scientist at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Memphis Katılım Ocak 2011
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Kyle S Smith
Kyle S Smith@KSSKyleSmith·
Many pediatric cancers are fundamentally developmental disorders. With our recent publication we have discovered the origins of medulloblastoma within the developing cerebellum. #teamscience #stjude nature.com/articles/s4158…
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CENOS St Jude
CENOS St Jude@SJCENOS·
The Northcott lab conducted an extensive re-analysis of a single-cell transcriptional atlas of human cerebellar development originally published in 2022. During this process, we identified significant concerns related to data integrity and interpretation,
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Scientific Python
Scientific Python@SciPyTip·
scipy.sparse.sparsetools contains efficient low-level routines for working with sparse matrices.
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Kyle S Smith@KSSKyleSmith·
These findings set the foundation to better model and hopefully treat these tumors going forward. So proud to be a part of this all-star team with Laure Bihannic and @B_gudenas headed by @drpaulnorthcott and @neurodevKathy
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Kyle S Smith@KSSKyleSmith·
These cells are located in a region of the cerebellum known as the Rhombic Lip, which give rise to the glutamatergic neurons. Overlapping MRIs of many Group 3 and 4 medulloblastoma tumors revealed that these tumors are fully encapsulated within this region.
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Brian Gudenas
Brian Gudenas@B_gudenas·
1/5 Our new paper resolving the developmental origins of Group-3 Medulloblastoma is out @Nature Previously the cellular origins of Group3-MB were unknown despite multiple cross-species efforts comparing MB tumors to mouse cerebellar single-cell atlases. nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Memphis Police Dept
Memphis Police Dept@MEM_PoliceDept·
UPDATE: the suspect is still at large. If you do not have to be out, stay indoors until this is resolved.
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Fabian Theis
Fabian Theis@fabian_theis·
What’s your favorite cell type?
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Kyle S Smith@KSSKyleSmith·
@lab_ogden @cshperspectives For software developers it is common to have a small rubber duck to talk to when debugging a program. Sounds like this might work well for complaining about reviewers as well
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Richard Sever
Richard Sever@cshperspectives·
Reminder: When authors are sure a reviewer is evil person X, they are usually wrong. And as editors frequently point out, when authors complain a paper should've been reviewed by nice person Y, the truth is often that it was..
Jaimie Arona Krems@JaimieKrems

Dear #AcademicTwitter + #AcademicChatter people, Out of curiosity, do you have an academic nemesis?

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Mike Dyer Lab
Mike Dyer Lab@mikedyerlab·
Excited to share our latest pre-print building a single-nucleus atlas of pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma. We report heterogeneity within 18 patient tumors, and 18 xenografts from those same patient tissues, and show treatment selects for mesoderm-like cells #sarcoma @StJudeResearch
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