Chris Ponting (@cgatist) 's Twitter Profile
Chris Ponting

@cgatist

Disease genomics & molecular mechanisms; ME/cfs: decodeme.org.uk/portal/ @ Edinburgh University. Views - my own. He/him.

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linkhttp://www.hgu.mrc.ac.uk/people/chris.ponting.html calendar_today10-05-2014 12:30:41

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Andrew Gwynne MP (@gwynnemp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Katy B It isn’t being delayed again… I’ve asked my officials to publish the plan, which they will now do. The last government sadly stalled the process. Officials are now putting everything together and I should have something to see very soon pending publication.

Eric Green (@nhgri_director) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By reviewing over a hundred emails, letters, and digital documents from NHGRI’s archive, Dr. Smart revisited how roughly 70 percent of the Human Genome Project’s human genome sequence came from one donor. I encourage you to read the article here: undark.org/2024/07/09/inf….

Gordon Brown (@gordon_d_brown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

C-type lectin receptors are amazing! We have just discovered that MICL recognises NETs and regulates the fine balance between protection from infection and exacerbated autoimmunity. This study was only possible with an amazing team of collaborators. nature.com/articles/s4158….

Elisabeth Bik (@microbiomdigest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reader brought the following BMC paper to my attention: bmcpulmmed.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… The reader noted something very unexpected about this paper! /

Guardian Books (@guardianbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The curious incident of the author who couldn’t read or write: Mark Haddon on long Covid and overcoming five years of brain fog theguardian.com/books/article/…

Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just published nature How fibrin drives brain inflammation in acute and #LongCovid and that a monoclonal antibody to fibrin protects against microglial activation nature.com/articles/s4158… Katerina Akassoglou Gladstone Institutes

Just published <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> 
How fibrin drives brain inflammation in acute and #LongCovid and that a monoclonal antibody to fibrin protects against microglial activation
nature.com/articles/s4158…
<a href="/AkassoglouLab/">Katerina Akassoglou</a> <a href="/GladstoneInst/">Gladstone Institutes</a>
Ava Khamseh (@avakhamseh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Francis Ak'enamé Steve Fifield 💙 🦋 Chris Ponting nima hejazi The results represent a population-level difference between ME vs control, on average, each of which have 95% confidence (and collectively false discovery rate of < 5%). This is different from predicting ME status on an individual-level for diagnosis (work in progress)

@chris_wigley (@chris_wigley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chris Ponting aneira_health Totally, and thanks for highlighting the importance of focusing on ME/CFS and other chronic post-viral conditions (which some of the top team have close family experience of). While this isn't part of our initial clinical scope, we totally recognise how important this is and are

Yang I Li (@yang_i_li) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our work on alternative splicing (AS) rdcu.be/dSHtu. This version, compared to the biorXiv one, is much more succinct due to word limits; I hope you will have a look. Congrats to Benjamin Fair and Carlos Buen Abad for their incredible work!🧵⬇️

Yang I Li (@yang_i_li) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I previously wrote a thread about some of the highlights. Here are some additional thoughts: 1. I now strongly believe that the vast majority of splice isoforms are nonfunctional and the result of cryptic, noisy splicing. This is because they are used very very rarely <1%.

ME Association (@meassociation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research: Myalgic Encephalomyelitis is clear to see in the blood - By Simon McGrath #mecfs "In a huge study, researchers at Edinburgh University analysing blood biomarker data have found many differences between people with ME and healthy controls. " Read more here: