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Helicase wrangler at Oxford Nanopore interested in all things nucleic acids and single-molecule biophys. Some 🎸 on the side. Own opinions. He/him
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19-09-2018 23:50:43
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The “known protein universe” is big: hundreds of millions of sequences from thousands of species. Arcadia Science we wondered, how well does it reflect the “actual” protein universe? 🧵[1/15] research.arcadiascience.com/pub/result-pro…

I'm excited to share our Nature Methods primer on language models for biological research. Elana Simon, James Zou, and I explain how to use language models, both natural language models and biological language models, to accelerate biological research. nature.com/articles/s4159…

In light of the recent World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of #mPox as a global emergency, the need for rapid and accessible methods to track the virus is more important than ever. Timely data is essential for containment and prevention, helping to protect public health 1/n bbc.in/4dtfm9N




Looking forward to giving a talk at RSC Nucleic Acids about the exciting work we have been doing at Oxford Nanopore to detect secondary structures during sequencing!

Seem to remember a cell cycle club talk where you could induce mitosis without Sphase (along those lines) to induce haploidy. Forgotten the reference, anyone remember it? Robertus de Bruin ?




Tuna (or any seafood for that matter) is an odd favorite for cats—an animal that evolved in the desert. Explore the research that may give a biological explanation for this curious craving: bit.ly/4f39YuQ News from Science





