
Maria Apostolidi
@mapostolidiphd
Research Scientist 🧬🧫🔬 @Agilent | Biochemistry • RNA biology • Cancer research | former affiliate CaSB @YaleMed #NCICSBC
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20-11-2020 15:45:07
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It is time to close this significant career chapter with great appreciation to all mentors and colleagues Yale West Campus Yale School of Medicine I have spent five delightful and memorable years thanks to my friends. The science trip continues—I am off to my new adventure in Silicon Valley!!


I am overjoyed to announce that yesterday was my first day as Research Scientist Agilent Technologies Labs. Thrilled to start this new journey as part of an astonishing team with inspiring vision in Santa Clara, California!! #newjob #scientist


Check out my first correspondence with my dear friend and collaborator Vicky Stamatopoulou for the special topic of Therapeutic Targeting of Splicing variants in #cancer published in Frontiers - Pharmacology and Toxicology . Still so much to learn and address for #RNA structure!




6 days full of inspiring science, groundbreaking research, proud moments and making of fantastic memories came to an end. Incredibly grateful to attend #AACR23 and hanging out with friends and collabs. Thank you Agilent Technologies for supporting my attendance!


This week 📣Stay tuned! I am taking over Greek Girls Code Twitter to share my career journey and experience #womeninscience #empowering

Hello! This is Maria Apostolidi Scientist at Agilent Labs twitting from Silicon Valley, California! Have you ever imagined where being passionate about your work could take you? Breaking down my journey in science and the world is just about to get started😎


It is time to wrap up and pass it on to the next takeover. Thank you Greek Girls Code for this inspiring week and unique opportunity! This last tweet is a reminder about work-life balance and appreciating everyday little moments of joy.


Believe in Progress, an AACR Foundation Podcast, features conversations with cancer survivors, patient advocates, researchers, and physicians. Each episode highlights the importance of cancer research and its impact on people touched by the disease: bit.ly/44x3KxG

Today we release Chroma, our generative model for protein design, open-source on Github with a Nature publication describing its biophysical and crystallographic validation. Chroma Conditioners enable one model to target multiple protein design objectives. generatebiomedicines.com/chroma
