Thomas Gregor

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Thomas Gregor

Thomas Gregor

@gregorscience

Scientist - Biophysicist

Princeton, NJ & Paris, FR Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Thomas Gregor@gregorscience·
@krish_iyer92 @dbjc_bdbc Yes, I had heard... many thanks! she did an amazing job! those statistics are unequaled. diligence and perseverance pay in the end; but hard to get there!
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Krishnan Iyer
Krishnan Iyer@krish_iyer92·
@gregorscience Congratulations! Glad to see it's finally published. 🎉 I had enjoyed reading the arxiv version and discussing it with Mélody at the @dbjc_bdbc.
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Thomas Gregor@gregorscience·
We made it: the first paper from the Pasteur lab! Many thanks to a wonderful team for their trust and for accompanying me on this new adventure! You guys rock! rdcu.be/dBjsO
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Gastruloids develop in an artificial context where boundaries are created through spontaneous self-organization. No selection pressure has acted on the system to operate at such high levels of precision. These properties could thus be fundamental features of multicellularity.
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Our results reveal developmental precision, reproducibility, and size-scaling for a mammalian system that, unlike, e.g., a fly embryo, is not constrained by fixed boundary conditions (i.e., an eggshell).
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Thomas Gregor@gregorscience·
We demonstrate an intrinsic reproducibility of the self-organizing anteroposterior body axis in gastruloids, both for growth dynamics and gene expression patterns. The system exerts tight control over expression levels and positions pattern boundaries with single-cell precision.
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Thomas Gregor@gregorscience·
This is the read-only link of the peer-reviewed paper, a manuscript of which has been on arXiv since March 2023: arxiv.org/abs/2303.17522
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David Brückner
David Brückner@d_brueckner·
📢New preprint! Developmental systems have a remarkable ability to self-organize spatial patterns of different cell types. How can we quantify the information content & robustness of these self-organized patterns across biological systems? 👉arxiv.org/abs/2312.05895
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StarkLab
StarkLab@stark_lab·
We are very excited to present a major breakthrough achievement – the de novo design of synthetic enhancers for selected tissues in fruit fly embryos in vivo using deep- and transfer learning, @deAlmeida_BPet al published today in @Nature nature.com/articles/s4158…. Thread 👇(1/N)
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James Zou
James Zou@james_y_zou·
How well can #GPT4 provide scientific feedback on research papers? We study this Q in our new work arxiv.org/abs/2310.01783 We created a pipeline using GPT4 to read 1000s papers (from #Nature, #ICLR, etc.) and generate feedback (eg suggestions for improvement). Then we compare with human expert reviews. 👍 Most authors found GPT4 generated feedback helpful* 👍 >50% of points raised by GPT4 also raised by >=1 human reviewer. 👍 Overlap between GPT4 and human feedback similar to overlap between 2 human reviewers. 👎 GPT4 can struggle with in-depth critique of study methods; sometimes more generic. Takeaway: high-quality human feedback still necessary; #LLM could help authors improve early drafts before official peer review**. Work of a great team led by @liang_weixin @Zhang_Yu_hui @CaoHancheng 👏 *Our survey was opt-in and could have selection bias. **Reviewers should still engage w/ papers independently w/o relying on LLM.
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Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw@kalahar1·
What we talk about when we talk about climate change. A short(ish) thread. 1. What is presented as climate action is actually action intended to legitimise liberalism in the face of a catastrophe for which liberalism has no answers. Here's how it's done 1/10
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Physical Review Letters@PhysRevLett·
The minimum energetic cost associated with intracellular information transfer is far larger than that necessary for the decision-making constraint on the physical conditions under which living systems operate Letter: go.aps.org/3YwTbc7 Viewpoint: go.aps.org/3OobNXi
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Mo Khalil
Mo Khalil@MoKhalilLab·
PAPER! Come learn how we used synthetic circuits to investigate how specificity is achieved in gene networks, and how to apply these insights to engineer gene circuits with stable, evolutionarily-robust functions. Reported today in @CellCellPress!! 1/n authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S00…
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Dr Naomi Moris
Dr Naomi Moris@nmoris·
And we are carrying on the detective story in @LabMoris now! 🔎 In fact, we are hiring a postdoc to carry this project forward, so please apply if you ❤️ PGCs and want to play with glds🍤 - or spread the word + RT! 🙌 (6/6) jobs.ac.uk/job/DBM422/pos…
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Denis Duboule
Denis Duboule@Duboule·
if you are an independent postdoc interested in Dev. Biol, Evo, Gene regul, Chrom structure and you like to join a new lab @CirbCdf in Paris working on long-range gene regulation in ESC-derived pseudo-embryos, please contact Denis.Duboule@College-de-france.fr 🙏RT
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