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Prachee Avasthi

@pracheeac

Scientist. Co-founder & CSO @ArcadiaScience. Head of Open Science @AsteraInstitute. Immigrant. she/her

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IMO we don’t really need to come down on some side of a hot take of an evolving reality. For bio, the amount of time and money that goes into “incremental” research is staggering. It may be incremental but it’s not trivial or useless. Our understanding is not just shaped by

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For those asking, Prachee Avasthi and I are starting a subscription only version of our substack that will post essays after peer review - expected launch in December 2027 thescientistpapers.substack.com/p/how-to-be-a-…

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To the ambitious young people looking for an opportunity to lead, you have that opportunity every single day. I can assure you that no one is selecting people to lead that are waiting for someone else to clear the path. Leadership as an action is a prerequisite for leadership as

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Same thread applies if you want to transition to a post-journal world IMO thescientistpapers.substack.com/p/how-to-be-a-…

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Nearly everything in a cell happens by chance encounters among molecules. It is diffusion that dictates how quickly enzymes find substrates, how quickly signaling molecules reach receptors, and how often ribosomes collide with mRNAs. But what sets a molecule's diffusion rate?

Nearly everything in a cell happens by chance encounters among molecules.

It is diffusion that dictates how quickly enzymes find substrates, how quickly signaling molecules reach receptors, and how often ribosomes collide with mRNAs.

But what sets a molecule's diffusion rate?
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Right now is the best chance the scientific community has ever had to end the artificial scarcity of academic journals. Check out my new op-ed urging NIH Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD to disallow taxpayer dollars towards journal publication fees — something both publishers and scientists