Tomoko Nakanishi (@tomoco_naka) 's Twitter Profile
Tomoko Nakanishi

@tomoco_naka

Respirologist, MD, and Ph.D student in Human Genetics

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Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Challenging dogma: When mutations don't change the amino acid (synonymous) but alter the fitness of the protein, and can be as harmful as non-synonymous mutations nature.com/articles/s4158… nature.com/articles/d4158… nature Nature News & Views

Challenging dogma:
When mutations don't change the amino acid (synonymous) but alter the fitness of the protein, and can be as harmful as non-synonymous mutations
nature.com/articles/s4158…
nature.com/articles/d4158…
<a href="/Nature/">nature</a> <a href="/NatureNV/">Nature News & Views</a>
Shinichi Namba (@nambashinichi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Common germline variants can predict the risk of cancer development📈, but can they affect somatic alterations🧬? Yes! they have universal effects on mutations and SCNAs across cancer types. ➡️See doi.org/10.1158/0008-5… published in Cancer Research today!

Common germline variants can predict the risk of cancer development📈, but can they affect somatic alterations🧬? Yes! they have universal effects on mutations and SCNAs across cancer types. 
➡️See doi.org/10.1158/0008-5… published in <a href="/CR_AACR/">Cancer Research</a> today!
Olesia Nikulina (@ol_nikulina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Academic writing is a superpower. It's a key to publishing, getting a new job or tenure, and becoming known in the field These 10 AI-powered websites will help you with EVERY part of your manuscript and will save you 100+ hours: #openscience #AcademicTwitter #phdvoice #phdchat

Jason Sheltzer (@jsheltzer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you choose to transfer a manuscript between Nature-family journals, you can consult a web page that lists the acceptance rates for 124 journals published by the Springer Nature Group. I haven’t seen this data circulated before, so I copied it to share here:

If you choose to transfer a manuscript between Nature-family journals, you can consult a web page that lists the acceptance rates for 124 journals published by the Springer Nature Group.

I haven’t seen this data circulated before, so I copied it to share here:
Niko McCarty 🧫 (@nikomccarty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Synonymous mutations have massive effects on protein activity. Never knew that. Take a protein & make a fast + slow-translated version. For one enzyme, fast translation caused 20% drop in activity. Simulation + experiments show "entangled states." Weird. nature.com/articles/s4155…

Synonymous mutations have massive effects on protein activity. Never knew that.

Take a protein &amp; make a fast + slow-translated version.

For one enzyme, fast translation caused 20% drop in activity. Simulation + experiments show "entangled states." Weird. nature.com/articles/s4155…
Sasha Gusev (@sashagusevposts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scaling scRNA-seq data by log(p/s+1) outperforms other approaches, including recent methods with thousands of citations. [Ahlmann-Eltze & Huber, 2023 Nat Methods, nature.com/articles/s4159…]

Scaling scRNA-seq data by log(p/s+1) outperforms other approaches, including recent methods with thousands of citations. [Ahlmann-Eltze &amp; Huber, 2023 Nat Methods, nature.com/articles/s4159…]
Rahul Satija (@satijalab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to release Seurat v5- with new methods for multimodal, spatially resolved, and massively scalable single-cell analysis. satijalab.org/seurat

We are excited to release Seurat v5- with new methods for multimodal, spatially resolved, and massively scalable single-cell analysis. satijalab.org/seurat
Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fascinating report nature today on the bidirectional interaction of brain/mind and cancer nature.com/articles/d4158… nature.com/articles/s4158…

A fascinating report <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> today on the bidirectional interaction of brain/mind and cancer
nature.com/articles/d4158…
nature.com/articles/s4158…
Nature Medicine (@naturemedicine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A #single-cell atlas of the human #lungs, integrating data from 2.4 million cells from 486 individuals and including samples from healthy and diseased lungs, provides a roadmap for generating organ-scale cell atlases. Lisa Sikkema Malte Luecken Fabian Theis nature.com/articles/s4159…

Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The magic and deleterious effects of resident macrophage cells in health and disease, a new tour de force review nature nature.com/articles/s4158…

The magic and deleterious effects of resident macrophage cells in health and disease, a new tour de force review <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> 
nature.com/articles/s4158…
YukinoriOkada (@okada_yukinori) 's Twitter Profile Photo

~今年もやります、遺伝統計学・夏の学校~ We have "online" summer school of Statistical Genetics🧬🖥️💊. Aug 25th-27th, 2023📅by Osaka Univ, Univ Tokyo, RIKEN IMS. Any students with interests in stat genet are welcome !! #Genetics #gwas #SummerSchool #omics sg.med.osaka-u.ac.jp/school_2023.ht…

~今年もやります、遺伝統計学・夏の学校~
We have "online" summer school of Statistical Genetics🧬🖥️💊. Aug 25th-27th, 2023📅by Osaka Univ, Univ Tokyo, RIKEN IMS. Any students with interests in stat genet are welcome !! #Genetics #gwas #SummerSchool #omics sg.med.osaka-u.ac.jp/school_2023.ht…
Andrea ganna (@andganna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First GWAS hit for Long COVID! Indicating only partial overlap with COVID-19 severity Great leadership by Hanna M Ollila Hugo Zeberg Vilma Lammi Tomoko Nakanishi Samuel Jones Supported by the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative network

Swapna Kumar Panda (@swapnakpanda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

75 Top YouTube channels for Daily Learning: ❯ Java ➟ Jakob Jenkov ❯ C# ➟ kudvenkat ❯ Python ➟ Corey Schafer ❯ HTML/CSS ➟ Kevin Powell ❯ JavaScript ➟ developedbyed ❯ Golang ➟ Jon Calhoun ❯ Swift ➟ CodeWithChris ❯ Kotlin ➟ PhilippLackner ❯ PHP ➟ ProgramWithGio

Veera Rajagopal  (@doctorveera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good afternoon from DC! Looking forward to listening to some exciting science at the #ASHG23 over the next five days. Here are some highlights—scheduled talks that sparked my interest—grouped under themes (time well spent during my train trip from NY to DC). Whole genomes As

Veera Rajagopal  (@doctorveera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RGC million exomes browser is here (~20% non-Europeans). Don't miss this amazing resource to query variants and genes of your interest. It'll greatly complement the gnomAD v4 browser. Bookmark it today and spread the word.

Glennis Logsdon (@glennis_logsdon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm absolutely thrilled to share that our work on human centromere variation and evolution has been published in nature! We completely sequenced all centromeres from a second human genome & compared them to those from the first complete human genome, uncovering new sequences,

I'm absolutely thrilled to share that our work on human centromere variation and evolution has been published in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a>! We completely sequenced all centromeres from a second human genome &amp; compared them to those from the first complete human genome, uncovering new sequences,
Tatsuya Tsukui (@tatsuyatsukui) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fibroblasts are everywhere in our tissue as structural cells, yet we are only beginning to understand them. Today in nature, we report that lung-specialized alveolar fibroblasts orchestrate lung homeostasis, inflammation, and fibrosis. 🧵👇(1/n) nature.com/articles/s4158…

Fibroblasts are everywhere in our tissue as structural cells, yet we are only beginning to understand them. Today in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a>, we report that lung-specialized alveolar fibroblasts orchestrate lung homeostasis, inflammation, and fibrosis. 🧵👇(1/n) nature.com/articles/s4158…