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Humaira

@humairailyas8

Research Fellow in the Dept. of Biochemistry, Working with Histone Chaperones. @einsteinmed Baking Enthusiast, Book Lover, Webseries Buff 🙃

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Prof. Feynman (@proffeynman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You're under no obligation to remain the same person you were a year ago, a month ago, or even a day ago. You are here to create yourself, continuously.

Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It doesn’t matter what you eat; if you eat too much (volume) of food, you’ll be tired. It’s called blood flow diversion. Eat to 85% full and you’ll avoid this source of fatigue. #science

Arvind Narayanan (@random_walker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

15 years ago my PhD advisor taught me One Weird Trick for editing your own writing. Edit **back to front**, paragraph by paragraph. I still use it and it still surprises me how well it works. When I get my students to do it, it often blows their minds. Try it!

Niko McCarty đŸ§« (@nikomccarty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cells are very fast and crowded places. A molecule of glucose flies through a cell at 250 mph. A protein tumbles 60 million times per minute. These numbers seem made up. How did we figure this stuff out?

Cells are very fast and crowded places.

A molecule of glucose flies through a cell at 250 mph.

A protein tumbles 60 million times per minute.

These numbers seem made up. How did we figure this stuff out?
bioRxiv (@biorxivpreprint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glutamylation of Npm2 and Nap1 acidic disordered regions increases DNA charge mimicry to enhance chaperone efficiency biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh
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Benjamin Lorton (@b_lorton23) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From Disorder to Dynamo: Glutamylation's Role in Supercharging Histone Chaperones I am thrilled to share our latest and groundbreaking work on histone chaperone glutamylation. Find our preprint here biorxiv.org/content/10.110
 Thank you David Shechter and others for your contributions!

David Shechter (@dshechter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wonder why histone chaperones have acidic tails? Our new preprint reveals they mimic DNA to regulate chromatin! Glutamate-glutamylation enhances their mimicry. Dive in: doi.org/gsrvkj lead by Benjamin Lorton Chris Warren Humaira #biorxiv 1/7

Humaira (@humairailyas8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Charging Up Histone Chaperones: Glutamylation's DNA Mimicry Powers Revealed. Find our preprint here biorxiv.org/content/10.110
 Thank you David Shechter Benjamin Lorton and others in the team. #DNA #Chaperone #preprint #research #NMR #bioRxiv

Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Official (@einsteinmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A professionally taken photo can aid early career scientists in their profession. That’s why the Belfer Institute of Advanced Biomedical Studies and Einstein hosted a day-long photo session for #postdocs as part of its #NationalPostdocAppreciationWeek celebration. #NPAW2023

A professionally taken photo can aid early career scientists in their profession. That’s why the Belfer Institute of Advanced Biomedical Studies and Einstein hosted a day-long photo session for #postdocs as part of its #NationalPostdocAppreciationWeek celebration. #NPAW2023
Humaira (@humairailyas8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An amazing experience at the #cshlepich24 meeting. I had the awesome opportunity to present my research elucidating the mechanism of mutant NPM1 mediated AML & engage in enlightening discussions with incredible people in the field. CSHL Meetings

An amazing experience at the #cshlepich24 meeting. I had the awesome opportunity to present my research elucidating the mechanism of mutant NPM1 mediated AML &amp; engage in enlightening discussions with incredible people in the field. <a href="/cshlmeetings/">CSHL Meetings</a>
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BREAKING NEWS The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry with one half to David Baker “for computational protein design” and the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction.”

BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry with one half to David Baker “for computational protein design” and the other half jointly to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper “for protein structure prediction.”
Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When asked to draw a scientist, school-age kids in the United States are increasingly sketching women, according to a study from 2018. Read more on #STEMSTEAMDay: bit.ly/3CghCUd

When asked to draw a scientist, school-age kids in the United States are increasingly sketching women, according to a study from 2018. 

Read more on #STEMSTEAMDay: bit.ly/3CghCUd
Itai Yanai (@itaiyanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marcus Rhoades: “I’ve often marveled that you can look at a cell under the microscope and can see so much!” Barbara McClintock: “Well, you know, when I look at a cell, I get down in that cell and look around.”

Marcus Rhoades: “I’ve often marveled that you can look at a cell under the microscope and can see so much!”
Barbara McClintock: “Well, you know, when I look at a cell, I get down in that cell and look around.”
Itai Yanai (@itaiyanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Failure is always in the background of any creative project; when the experiments are not working or the results don’t seem to make sense. But for discovery, you can’t deny yourself the permission to fail, and we should better teach failure in all its glory.

Failure is always in the background of any creative project; when the experiments are not working or the results don’t seem to make sense. But for discovery, you can’t deny yourself the permission to fail, and we should  better teach failure in all its glory.