Tom Carroll

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Tom Carroll

Tom Carroll

@_tom_dot_com

Numen CSO (YC S23) • Rice/Oxford Alum • Rhodes Scholar (Texas & Magdalen, 2016) • zipper club (Indiana & BAV, 2019)

San Francisco, CA Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Tom Carroll
Tom Carroll@_tom_dot_com·
So happy my main PhD work is now out @Cancer_Cell. We found biomarkers (TMB+TMC) that identify which patients with inoperable esophageal cancer (and some forms of gastric cancer) are likely to benefit most from immunotherapy. Tweetorial below, pls share! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Anirban Maitra
Anirban Maitra@Aiims1742·
🚨🚨🚨 RASOLUTE-302 Ph3 is POSITIVE "Daraxonrasib demonstrated a median OS of 13.2 months versus 6.7 months for chemotherapy, with a hazard ratio of 0.40 (p < 0.0001)".... WOW! AMAZING news for patients with #PancreaticCancer The RAS Revolution is ON!! ir.revmed.com/news-releases/…
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Tom Carroll@_tom_dot_com·
Follow me to see if the vibe-folded brackets can bring home first place, and for more on what else we can do with these models 😎
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Tom Carroll@_tom_dot_com·
So how good are these predictions? Mercifully, this strat only picked 3/8 possible 16 seed upsets. Through Day 1 of the men’s bracket, we're not too shabby! Picked some key upsets from #12 High Point, #11 Texas, and #11 VCU. Must be some bball training data somewhere in UniRef.
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Tom Carroll@_tom_dot_com·
🏀 VIBE-FOLDING MY MARCH MADNESS BRACKET 🏀 Protein structure prediction tools like AlphaFold, Boltz, and ESMFold are taking on the hardest problems in biology, so I decided to give them their toughest challenge yet… helping me win my company’s March Madness bracket challenge.
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Sketching Science
Sketching Science@sketchscience·
For the second year in a row, Parafilm has been recognized with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025! 🏅
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McNeil@REFLOG18·
This team 😂😂
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Matt Higgins
Matt Higgins@ParasiteMatt·
Delighted to share the final version of Richard Zhou's study on how the CD163 scavenger receptor cleans up after toxic haemoglobin spills out from our blood cells. An amazing grabber mechanism! rdcu.be/ewPA2
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Alec Stapp
Alec Stapp@AlecStapp·
Reminds me of one of the worst cases of scientific fraud ever: >cardiologist fakes data showing better outcomes for patients who were given beta blockers before surgery >Europe changes its medical guidelines based on this research >turns out beta blockers increase risk of death by 27% >might have killed up to 800,000 people
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Alexander Berger@albrgr

Great Q&A in Politico with James Heathers, who is leading the Medical Evidence Project to "find bad medical evidence before it kills people." x.com/Meaningness/st…

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memes.xlsx@ExcelHumor·
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Olio Labs
Olio Labs@OlioLabsInc·
Check out what we're working on at Olio Labs! 70% of patients taking GLP-1's (like Ozempic) are women, but they experience >2x side effect rates than men. What is driving this difference? We combine human EMR data, mouse & rat behavior, and scRNAseq to figure it out:
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Sergii Pochekailov
Sergii Pochekailov@pochekailov·
Any other overpriced reagents or buffers in your lab? Or something crucial that you are using that’s not even sold? Let me know—I may be able to cut costs in half or more.
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Surbhi Sarna
Surbhi Sarna@SurbhiSarnaSF·
I’m excited to introduce Collate and announce our $30M seed round. We’re using AI to help solve one of the biggest problems for life sciences companies — the never-ending cycle of document creation and maintenance you need to do to stay compliant. While running my first company, I experienced the burden of documentation that life science companies face – from R&D to commercial readiness. Then at YC, I was lucky enough to witness the transformative, inevitable nature of software and AI. There's a unique opportunity here to bridge my two worlds. I'm thrilled to be building this alongside @nateps and @jigishjpatel. Thank you to our investors who have backed us with a $30M seed round: Satish Dharmaraj at Redpoint, @joshk at First Round and @saranormous at Conviction. And of course, YC. To YC and @garrytan - thank you for the invaluable gifts: a family of GPs I'll always count on, a deeper appreciation for software's potential, and most preciously, the privilege of supporting so many remarkable founders on their journeys. forbes.com/sites/alexkonr…
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Tom Carroll@_tom_dot_com·
Really fascinating read here- three of the same CD163 monomers working asymmetrically to allow the uptake of diverse ligands. Don't think I've seen this kind of binding before, nature cooks up some interesting mechanisms sometimes!
Matt Higgins@ParasiteMatt

New science from Richard Zhou... When our blood cells lyse, they release haemoglobin, which is dangerous to our body. We detoxify this by binding it to a serum protein, haptoglobin and taking it up into macrophages, using the receptor CD163. Richard showed how CD163 works!

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