Jerusha Herman Roybal (@jerushasf) 's Twitter Profile
Jerusha Herman Roybal

@jerushasf

The Trade Desk. Ex-Twitter. Ex-SEGA. Lawyer. Mother of two incredible little loves. Forever inspired by my husband, @KoleRoybal. My statements here are my own.

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Julia Pepe Glazier (@julesglaz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are in desperate search for a living kidney donor who matches the following criteria: ▪️Type O Blood (+ or -) ▪️No high blood pressure ▪️Not diabetic ▪️Roughly between ages of 25-55 and in excellent health

Dr. Josephine Giles (@facts___matter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need to be clear about the difference between sterilizing immunity (prevention of infection) and "effective immunity" (prevention of serious illness). The COVID vaccines are extremely efficient at producing effective immunity.Great article about this theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

Kole Roybal (@koleroybal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lot exciting synbio and cell therapy projects that are moving fast in the Roybal Lab. Get in touch for info - looking for Postdocs and Staff Scientists to join the team!

Lea Kissner (@leakissner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey folks! If you don’t know me, I’m the CISO of @Twitter – I run the information security, privacy engineering, and IT teams. We’ve got a bunch of roles open across infosec, privacy eng + legal, and IT. Come help Twitter build great things which respect our users! 🧵

Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Being professional is upholding high standards in low moments. It's caring to do a good job even in jobs we don't love; treat others with respect even if we're disrespected; and do right even if we're wronged. We earn trust by refusing to compromise on competence or character.

Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first principle of psychological safety: The harder you make it to voice problems, the harder it becomes to solve them. The issues people are most afraid to raise are the most likely to become thorns in your side. It’s impossible to fix what you don't know is broken.

Jerusha Herman Roybal (@jerushasf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 7.5 incredible, challenging, deeply fulfilling, and life changing years at Twitter, I made the difficult decision to resign. I am so proud to have worked alongside some of the most talented, dedicated, ethical, kind and bright people in the industry. #LoveWhereYouWorked

After 7.5 incredible, challenging, deeply fulfilling, and life changing years at Twitter, I made the difficult decision to resign. I am so proud to have worked alongside some of the most talented, dedicated, ethical, kind and bright people in the industry. #LoveWhereYouWorked
Marc Randolph (@mbrandolph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m troubled by the over-glorification of entrepreneurial “success at all costs”. The things I’m proudest of aren’t my start-up accomplishments, it’s that I accomplished them while maintaining balance in my life. Way harder - and way more important.

E. John Wherry (@ejohnwherry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every immunologist, virologist etc (maybe every scientist) should read this. Outstanding. Especially important when the former CDC dir. is spouting scientific nonsense to congress like the human codon for arginine is different from the bat codon. Whatt??latimes.com/opinion/story/…

ArsenalBio (@arsenalbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to be recognized on the 2023 #XB100 list of the top 100 private deep tech companies in the world! We are proud to be honored.  Thank you for the recognition Bessemer and XPRIZE x.com/BessemerVP/sta…

Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy (@parkerici) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share new PICI-enabled research from scientists at UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Ctr, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine & Gladstone Institutes. The team, including Kole Roybal, PhD, Center Director for the PICI Center at UCSF, identified a mutation that made engineered T cells 100x more potent w/o toxicity. (1/3)

UCSF Health (@ucsfhospitals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By using #cancer's own powers, UC San Francisco & Northwestern Medicine scientists engineered T cells that are more much effective at killing cancer cells. The ‘Judo T-cell therapy’ “can survive & thrive in the harsh conditions that tumors create,” Kole Roybal says. ucsfh.org/3UzwRyO