Kamyar Keshavarz

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Kamyar Keshavarz

Kamyar Keshavarz

@synsysdevbio

PharmD, MSc, PhD Student @ Ebrahimkhani lab , Dep of Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, BioSystem Engineering #synbio #devbio #organoid #UPSaclay #UPitt

Pittsburgh, PA Katılım Ekim 2018
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Jamie Blundell
Jamie Blundell@jrblundell·
In 1999, Tom Maniatis discovered something remarkable: neurons achieve self-avoidance via stochastic methylation of the protocadherin gene cluster. We've just discovered this locus is an evolvable in-vivo barcode across the human tissues: biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… 🧵
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Roth_Lab
Roth_Lab@Roth_Lab·
Excited to present the first major work after starting our lab at Stanford and the Arc this year: CRISPR-All, a unified genetic perturbation language for programming any major type of genetic perturbation simultaneously, in any combination, at genome scale, in human cells.
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Brian Hie
Brian Hie@BrianHie·
Today in @Nature, in work led by @aditimerch, we report the ability to prompt Evo to generate functional de novo genes. You shall know a gene by the company it keeps! 1/n
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Bruno Di Stefano
Bruno Di Stefano@DiStefano_Lab·
1/ Excited to share our new study with @Brumbaugh_JB, now out in @NatureBiotech! P-bodies selectively sequester RNAs encoding cell fate regulators, often from the preceding developmental stage. Releasing these RNAs can drive changes in cell identity. 🧵nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Pierce
Pierce@PierceOgdenJ·
Excited to announce mBER, our fully open AI tool for de novo design of epitope-specific antibodies. To validate, we ran the largest de novo antibody experiment to date: >1M designs tested against 145 targets, measuring >100M interactions. We found specific binders for nearly half the targets, with up to 40% hit rates. Thread below:
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Development
Development@Dev_journal·
In this Review, @BernaSozen_ , Patrick Tam and @martinperaJAX summarize how recent studies of embryo models have advanced our understanding of cell state transitions of the pluripotent human epiblast and highlights some key remaining questions: doi.org/10.1242/dev.20…
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Itai Yanai
Itai Yanai@ItaiYanai·
🔥New Night Science paper!! Discovery happens when your initial plans fall apart but it requires you to have a particular mindset: it's not extraverted, orderly, neurotic or agreeable that's the most important – discovery requires an OPENNESS to new ideas and unexpected insights.
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Logan Thrasher Collins
Logan Thrasher Collins@LoganTCollins·
I love Church's and Langer's approach to running their research programs. Unfortunately, today's academic research culture is not very conducive to developing this type of environment. Thinking about ways of circumventing such obstacles... genengnews.com/topics/drug-di…
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Eyo Eyo, PhD
Eyo Eyo, PhD@Eyowhite3·
Best practices for data visualisation:
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The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize@NobelPrize·
BREAKING NEWS The 2024 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation.
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A. Sánchez Alvarado
A. Sánchez Alvarado@Planaria1·
Alfonso Martinez Arias @AMartinezArias starts the first half of the last afternoon session Alfonso exploits the properties of stem cells to study the genesis of systems that lead and sustain patterns, forms and functions of embryonic processes #Fig1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">nature.com/articles/s4158… The data from gastruloids suggest that the frog organizer may have been split into two in mammals #spemannmangold2024 @UniFreiburg @UPFBarcelona
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Fabian Theis
Fabian Theis@fabian_theis·
Thrilled to share our „PRedictor Of PHEnoTypes“ model Prophet! Led by @Alejandro__TL & @_yji_, Prophet is a transformer-based model that predicts outcomes for unseen experiments. It aims to understands biology by learning across assays and phenotypes over 4.7M+ experiments.
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Bedzhov lab / Embryonic Self-Organization
Just as sci-fi heroes enter stasis for space travel, embryos can pause their development in a state of dormancy. We present the single-cell atlas of embryo dormancy revealing its dynamics & the role of the microenvironment. Congrats to Rui Chen & the team! doi.org/10.1016/j.stem…
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