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Nana E. Mensah

@nmensah5

🇬🇧🇬🇭👨🏾‍💻 @vanloolab & @TheCrick. @NSHCS STP alumni.

London, England Katılım Mart 2018
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Felipe Rodrigues
Felipe Rodrigues@ferodrigues112·
Beyond excited to share our work on the reciprocal interaction between metastatic cancer cells and AT2 cells now published @Dev_Cell ! 🧵 [1/15] cell.com/developmental-…
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Franco Izzo
Franco Izzo@FrancoIzzo85·
GoT-ChA! I am thrilled to announce that our paper "Mapping Genotypes to Chromatin Accessibility Profiles in Single Cells" is now out in @Nature !! 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬🧬If you want to link somatic mutations to epigenetic changes directly in patient samples: nature.com/articles/s4158… 👇🧵
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Kendall Powell
Kendall Powell@KendallSciWrite·
Important reasons why negative results and failed experiments should be reported in the #scientific literature. Reporting by @RachelBBrazil. Illuminating ‘the ugly side of science’: fresh incentives for reporting negative results nature.com/articles/d4158…
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Julio Saez-Rodriguez
Julio Saez-Rodriguez@JulioSaezRod·
We will be looking for new group leaders, with focus on (AI) methods, and especially young scientists. We evaluate by potential not just your current track record - great place to start a lab (speaking from experience!) - contact if interested, & please RT
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Kamal Nahas
Kamal Nahas@KLNahas·
Generative AI can craft impressively eloquent text, but is it ready to mass produce lay summaries of research articles? Though it may be on the right track, there are still some drawbacks to watch out for. New from me in @NatureIndex nature.com/articles/d4158…
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Fernando Pérez-García
Fernando Pérez-García@fepegar_·
Had a great time presenting the components of project MAIRA (aka.ms/maira) at @TheCrick's AI club. Thanks @sea_shunned and @nmensah5 for inviting me to the #CrickAIClub! (credit to @_hylandSL for the slide on the left and many more)
CrickAIClub@CrickAIClub

.@fepegar_ presenting at #CrickAIClub about the amazing Multimodal AI work being done at @MSFTResearch for Improving Radiology Workflows Find out more at microsoft.com/en-us/research… @TheCrick #MedicalIA #MedicalImageAnalysis #ImageAnalysis #RADDINO #MultimodalAI

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Anshul Kundaje
Anshul Kundaje@anshulkundaje·
Great application of DNA language models to prokaryotic genomes. Excellent impactful application use cases of the model. Congrats to all the authors! But a quick answer to the first question. No - DNA is not all you need. 1/
Patrick Hsu@pdhsu

Is DNA all you need? In new work, we report Evo, a genomic foundation model that learns across the fundamental languages of biology: DNA, RNA, and proteins. Evo is capable of both prediction tasks and generative design, from molecular to whole genome scale.

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Science Magazine
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
AlphaMissense, a tool by DeepMind, can help researchers learn more about the effects that missense mutations have on disease, and could help identify previously unknown disease-causing genes, according to a new Science study. Learn more: scim.ag/49l
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Rafael Irizarry
Rafael Irizarry@rafalab·
Clustering algorithms report clusters even when none exist. In single-cell RNA-Seq pipelines, novel cell types are often identified by clustering algorithms. Expanding on Kimes et al.'s work, we introduce significance analysis for single-cell RNA-Seq data: nature.com/articles/s4159…
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The Francis Crick Institute
25 April marks the 70th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of DNA. In the run-up to the anniversary, we’re exploring how some of the science related to the discovery has evolved since then. Today we’re taking a quick look at DNA replication with @DiffleyLab #DNADay23
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Ji-Eun Park
Ji-Eun Park@_JiEun_Park_·
Excited to share this work, collab with @mikelove et al!! Diffsig can test the association btwn mutational signatures and “risk factors” which can be any variables of interest – continuous or categorical – and multiple risk factors can be tested at once: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Tulio de Oliveira
Tulio de Oliveira@Tuliodna·
After years of constructions & one of the biggest investment in scientific infrastructure in SA (ZAR 1.5 billion), we finally open the largest genomics facility in Africa! Together with collaborators, we will advance genomics in Africa to the next level! #Science #Africa
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biomodal
biomodal@biomodalhq·
We are thrilled that our new paper has been published by @Nature. In it, we explain how our novel pre-sequencing workflow and analysis software enables the ability to interrogate genetics and DNA #epigenetics in a single workflow Read the full paper 👉 nature.com/articles/s4158…
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