
Yue Clare Lou, Ph.D.
@clarelou9
@igisci @UCBerkeley WIES fellow || scientist + founder || biotech & human health
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06-02-2019 19:01:06
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Infant gut phageome. Yue Clare Lou, Ph.D. The Banfield Lab characterize preterm & full-term infant gut phageome succession during first 3 yrs. 9% of #phage strains establish long-term residency. Stop codon reassignment&tail fiber mutations may aid viral gut colonization cell.com/cell-host-micr…


Exciting new work from our lab describing a novel platform for MHC-II recognition, called TRACeR, that uses just a single loop! Congratulation to Haotian Du, Jingjia Liu, and the team biorxiv.org/content/10.110…




The SaaS startup playbook doesn’t work in deep tech. “Move fast and break things” doesn’t apply when building nuclear reactors or bioengineering cell therapies. That’s why we built 5050, “a cheat code for starting a deep tech startup.” (quote from an alumni) Applications open!



Check out this study from #AACR24 opening plenary speaker Jakob Nikolas Kather: a decentralized, privacy-preserving ML framework used to train an #AI system identifies actionable molecular changes in patients with #ColorectalCancer with routine #histopathology data nature.com/articles/s4159…




AI in microbiome research: Where have we been, where are we going? Georg K Gerber discusses the evolution of Artificial intelligence and provides a perspective on how AI may impact microbiome research in the next decade cell.com/cell-host-micr…



.Megan Molteni's pitch-perfect lineup of the best talent in clinic-enabling gene editing - study their papers as a masterclass and rejoice. Komor Lab @MarsonLab Patrick Hsu Britt Adamson Ben Kleinstiver Kiran Musunuru Charles Gersbach Krishanu Saha statnews.com/2024/10/31/who…

I’m excited to share our latest study led by Giulia Pasquesi out today in Cell Press , uncovering a new way transposons have been repurposed for human interferon signaling! Read on for a thread on cryptic splice variants, decoy receptors, and viruses (1/N) 👇🧵


We generated the world's largest single cell atlas, Tahoe-100M Vevo Therapeutics (larger than all public data combined). We are announcing today that we are fully open-sourcing it. And we are collaborating with NVIDIA Healthcare to train modes of cell state on its data.
