The Snarky Scientist

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The Snarky Scientist

The Snarky Scientist

@SnarkyScientist

I write biology research papers (cancer, genes & stem cells), computer programs & stupid things on the internet. Words are mine & vary in snark/sincerity ratio.

@StJude Katılım Kasım 2010
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The Snarky Scientist@SnarkyScientist·
.@IwriteOK @why_sophie_why Well done, but if y'all need someone in a parasocial relationship with BtB, a professional obsession with epigenetics, and the face for podcast-consulting, I humbly offer myself as your 40%.
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The Snarky Scientist@SnarkyScientist·
What is the culturally accepted maximum letter for figure panels? Asking for a friend who might be up to "V." And then "R."
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The Snarky Scientist@SnarkyScientist·
If your favorite part of college was the panicked, all-night rewriting of a make-or-break 15000-word paper a day before the deadline, maybe academic science is for you.
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The Snarky Scientist@SnarkyScientist·
Is there a word in German for "the regret a scientist feels for leaving out a figure or table from a publication that would've allowed said scientist to refer to said publication instead of having to reconstruct it every damn time forever and ever?"
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The Snarky Scientist@SnarkyScientist·
Fair play to Liane Reif-Lehrer for a killer #grantwriting handbook, but I disagree with her claim that "Awkward adults do not tend to do well in a laboratory situation." (Cites: every one of my labs, et. the literal mirror.)
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Brian J. Abraham
Brian J. Abraham@TheAbraLab·
Analyzing sequencing data can be hard, especially if you don't have a seasoned analyst or heavy-duty hardware. So @Modupeore_A built a portable, modular, automated, cloud (and more) pipeline to do the most common ChIP-Seq/CUT&RUN-Seq analyses for about $20 per sample.
St. Jude Research@StJudeResearch

St. Jude coders built a portable, one-click platform called SEAseq to streamline analysis of chromatin pulldown sequencing data (ChIP-Seq and CUT&RUN-Seq). Read the @BMC_series Bioinformatics Paper to learn how. ow.ly/TcCM50I2pKI @TheAbraLab

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St. Jude Research@StJudeResearch·
Cancer patients with high-risk neuroblastoma often benefit from retinoic acid treatment. Read latest on how the drug works and what that means for the future of cancer treatment. ow.ly/FiOQ50GuM76 @ScienceAdvances @TheAbraLab
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St. Jude Research@StJudeResearch·
St. Jude President and CEO Dr. James R. Downing pleads for parents to choose to mask their children in school as COVID-19 cases soar in Memphis. ow.ly/iFQK50FZFMx @asainz22 @AP @usnews
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Brian J. Abraham@TheAbraLab·
Multiple lab-based faculty opportunities at @StJudeResearch now open for applicants. Assistant, Associate, and Full Member positions are being filled as part of a major expansion. Apply here: stjude.org/cancer-center-…
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The Snarky Scientist@SnarkyScientist·
I'm gonna call it "hematopoyeetsis" from now on. And no one can stop me.
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The Snarky Scientist@SnarkyScientist·
Adam Durbin compares two histone acetyltransferase cousins: EP300 and CBP. They look similar, do similar jobs, but neuroblastoma cells need EP300 and don't really need CBP. Joined @JunQiLab to build EP300-selective PROTAC, JQAD1. It kills neuroblastoma cells. #KScancerepigenetics
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The Snarky Scientist@SnarkyScientist·
.@BanaszynskiLab shows curious result: in absence of histone protein H3.3, the acetyltransferase that modifies it, p300, is still at the genomic locus, but it doesn't add the acetyl mark to remaining histones. Maybe H3.3 stimulates p300 to do its job without being on DNA. #KSgene
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The Snarky Scientist@SnarkyScientist·
@EKFarley .@EKFarley shows tissue-specific expression is conferred by slightly sub-optimal transcription factor-binding sequences. Core motifs confer ability to bind but flanking sequences govern output, and "subtle" spacing between motifs strongly affects output #KSgene
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The Snarky Scientist@SnarkyScientist·
.@ekfarley starts last day at #KSgene with a big problem in development: "Enhancers direct when and where genes are expressed, but we don't know how enhancer DNA sequences encode this activity." She's screened 2.5 million sequences in Ciona (sea squirt genus) seeking rules.
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