Andreas Pfenning (@apfenning) 's Twitter Profile
Andreas Pfenning

@apfenning

Assistant Professor of CompBio at Carnegie Mellon University. Working at the intersection of compbio, genomics, neuroscience, and evolution.

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linkhttp://www.pfenninglab.org/ calendar_today13-12-2009 06:11:54

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Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Dept. (@cmucompbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CBD Faculty member, Andreas Pfenning, is part of a collaborative group of neuroscientists working to create an ultra-high-resolution molecular atlas of the brain and develop brain cell type-specific strategies for effective and precise gene delivery. tinyurl.com/4mr4szu6

CBD Faculty member, Andreas Pfenning, is part of a collaborative group of neuroscientists working to create an ultra-high-resolution molecular atlas of the brain and develop brain cell type-specific strategies for effective and precise gene delivery.

tinyurl.com/4mr4szu6
Aryn Gittis (@aryngittis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you looking for a PhD program where you can learn both experimental and computational approaches? Come join us in Pittsburgh! cmu.edu/ni/academics/p…

Aryn Gittis (@aryngittis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring! Looking for a lab manager to help us study the neural circuitry of Parkinson's disease. neurojobs.sfn.org/job/35314/rese…

Rob Waterhouse also @rmwaterhouse.bsky.social (@rmwaterhouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you missed Gene's inspiring talk you can catch up on the #BG22 platform - a great historical perspective from someone with such experience is a real education ... many researchers working with #genome sequencing data today sometimes forget how far things have come!

If you missed Gene's inspiring talk you can catch up on the #BG22 platform - a great historical perspective from someone with such experience is a real education ... many researchers working with #genome sequencing data today sometimes forget how far things have come!
Erich Jarvis (@erichjarvis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please Vote this cycle in the USA (between now and Nov 8th 2022). Don't let someone else decide your future for you. Vote for those that allow women to choose their future, and that accept the majority of the people's choice, especially when they were not chosen.

Martin Jinye Zhang (@martinjzhang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share that I will join Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Dept. as a tenure-track assistant professor in fall 2023! I am thrilled about starting this new chapter with my amazing new colleagues. I will work on #GWAS #scRNAseq #eQTL #machinelearning, #AIforScience

Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Dept. (@cmucompbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a part of the ZoonomiaProject, a team of CBD researchers developed the Tissue-Aware Conservation Inference Toolkit to identify genome parts critical to understanding how certain species' traits evolved. Read about it in this month's Science Magazine! cs.cmu.edu/news/2023/zoon…

Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ZoonomiaProject’s sequencing of more than 240 mammal genomes is paving new roads for understanding mammalian diversity and evolution and ourselves. Learn more in a new special issue of Science: scim.ag/2oO #Zoonomia

The <a href="/ZoonomiaProject/">ZoonomiaProject</a>’s sequencing of more than 240 mammal genomes is paving new roads for understanding mammalian diversity and evolution and ourselves.

Learn more in a new special issue of Science: scim.ag/2oO #Zoonomia
Phillip Compeau (@phillipcompeau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's so cool to see Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Dept. colleagues' work on connecting mammalian regulatory regions to phenotype get published in Science Magazine ! Even more exciting is that one of the first authors on this work is our *undergrad* student Daniel Schaffer. Such a huge deal!

It's so cool to see <a href="/CMUCompBio/">Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Dept.</a> colleagues' work on connecting mammalian regulatory regions to phenotype get published in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> ! 

Even more exciting is that one of the first authors on this work is our *undergrad* student Daniel Schaffer. Such a huge deal!
@BaDoiPhan.bsky.social (@badoiphan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The current issue of Science is out online with a lot of evolutionary genomics from zoonomiaproject.org and the Andreas Pfenning lab, a massive effort! On mammals: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… On humans: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… On regulatory evolution: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Sarah Marzi (@sj_marzi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super excited to host Bran D Le from Jason Stein next Tuesday at 3pm for the #neurogenomics seminars. Bran will present the lab's excellent recent work linking wnt pathway activation with context specific regulatory QTLs. DM/email for the zoom link

Super excited to host <a href="/BrandonDLe/">Bran D Le</a> from <a href="/jsteinlab/">Jason Stein</a> next Tuesday at 3pm for the #neurogenomics seminars. Bran will present the lab's excellent recent work linking wnt pathway activation with context specific regulatory QTLs. DM/email for the zoom link
Ziheng Chen (@chen_ziheng_cmu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delivered my debut conference talk at the #KeystoneSymposium on #Neurodegeneration. A heartfelt thanks to Li-Huei Tsai and Aaron Gitler for organizing such a dynamic and insightful conference. Thrilled by the promising advances we're making in understanding #AlzheimersDisease

Delivered my debut conference talk at the #KeystoneSymposium on #Neurodegeneration. A heartfelt thanks to Li-Huei Tsai and Aaron Gitler for organizing such a dynamic and insightful conference. Thrilled by the promising advances we're making in understanding #AlzheimersDisease
MeloMelo_Coconut (@melomelococonut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#TearsOfThemis X #MeloMelo Collab Event has ended.All the staff at Melomelo extend our sincere gratitude to everyone. Looking forward to joining forces again in the future to create more wonderful moments together. Hope to see you again next time.