Ben Braverman
@bentbraverman
Scientist @ArcadiaScience
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http://arcadiascience.com 15-03-2023 05:10:31
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How can we expand the number of organisms we research?
Join Tyler Barnum, Ph.D. and seemay chou on May 2nd in SF for a convo on predicting ideal growth conditions and choosing transformable research organisms, co-hosted by Fifty Years and Arcadia!
RSVP: lu.ma/32pzf424
🚨Attn: local supporters of #OpenScience . We’re hosting a demo night in Berkeley on the evening of May 16th where developers of open science tools and projects can share what they’re working on (including our Astera Institute Open Science Residents listed here…
Really excited to host an intimate event with Fifty Years, ArcadiaScience + Maria Jose Duran in May about predicting genetic 'engineer-ability' + ideal growth conditions of organisms. Which Bay Area scientists are at the frontier of synbio and need to be there? 👇 DMs open too!
Excited to finally launch something we've been brewing on Astera Institute . We're going upstream in synbio! We'll be funding more basic research to enable actionable, scalable solutions, esp for synbio start-ups. Step 1: hearing more from y'all on what's needed! Please RP
We need new ways to measure the impact of science. At ArcadiaScience, we’ve released research on our platform for almost two years, but how can we measure its outcomes? We’re seeking feedback on this question! research.arcadiascience.com/pub/open-quest… [🧵/7]
Is menopause a widespread or rare trait among mammals?
Simon Chapman, Sam Ellis + others offer a convincing rebuttal to Angela Goncalves and Ivana Winkler’s commentary in Cell that asserts that menopause is widespread among mammals. So who’s got it right? Let’s dive in. 🧵1/10
At the ArcadiaScience Discovery Team offsite this week (shown here with Brae M Bigge 🧪 and Dennis Sun (孙丹)).
What’s going on here? Wrong answers only
How open source instrumentation improves research impact: youtu.be/jGoFX0BDh_I?si…
#LIBREhub CZI Science Wenzel Lab GOSH