Michael Brent (@scientistatlarj) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Brent

@scientistatlarj

Professor at Washington University. Regulatory systems biology, computational genomics, and data science. Intermittent denizen of Black Rock City, NV.

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linkhttps://mblab.wustl.edu calendar_today04-11-2020 03:56:40

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Adam Freund (@adam_m_freund) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're interested in PAPP-A as an aging target, so we want to understand what it does in different tissues and organs. Unexpectedly, regulating mesenchymal stromal cells is a big part of the answer. Thrilled to see it in print, and congrats to the authors! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ac…

Julia Zeitlinger (@jzeitlinger@genomic.social) (@juliazeitlinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It makes sense: transcription factor binding in vivo is not just specific and non-specific. Supported by new analysis method and comparison of different models.

clarice (@claricehongky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first preprint ever is up! 😄 We show that the strength of core promoters, not it's identity (or class, or motifs) determine how it responds to its surrounding genomic environment. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Krishnaswamy Lab (@krishnaswamylab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All materials from our Machine Learning for Single Cell Analysis workshop (January 2021) are available freely online now, including the lectures. Everything can be found at krishnaswamylab.org/workshop (including a link to the lectures on youtube youtube.com/playlist?list=…) !

Sam Payne (@byu_sam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever feel like UMAP plots are the 2021 version of protein interaction networks? When will we decide that this is just an uninterpretable hairball?

@AxelVisel.bsky.social (@axelvisel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why are ultraconserved enhancer sequences ultraconserved? Our latest attempt to solve the mystery, led by Valentina Snetkova Here is the TL;DR thread (1/n) nature.com/articles/s4158…

Why are ultraconserved enhancer sequences ultraconserved?

Our latest attempt to solve the mystery, led by <a href="/Pribaikalochka/">Valentina Snetkova</a>

Here is the TL;DR thread (1/n)

nature.com/articles/s4158…
Edward Marcotte (@edward_marcotte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're hiring postdocs. Think deep homology meets proteomics. Discover ancient biochemical systems, invent new tech, or study the structure/function/evolution of proteins in embryonic development. Please RT! Email CV, interests, & references' contact info to [email protected]

We're hiring postdocs. Think deep homology meets proteomics. Discover ancient biochemical systems, invent new tech, or study the structure/function/evolution of proteins in embryonic development. Please RT!
 
Email CV, interests, &amp; references' contact info to marcotte@utexas.edu
mireya plass (she/her) (@miriplass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT. We are hiring!! computational #postdoc in #singlecell transcriptomics in #Barcelona IDIBELL Programa de Medicina Regenerativa de Catalunya Deadline of applications 13th june. More info 👇idibell.cat/es/ofertes-fei…

Anthony Gitter (@anthonygitter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was happy to contribute to the collaborative manuscript Ten Quick Tips for Deep Learning in Biology arxiv.org/abs/2105.14372 1/

I was happy to contribute to the collaborative manuscript Ten Quick Tips for Deep Learning in Biology arxiv.org/abs/2105.14372 1/
bioRxiv (@biorxivpreprint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Screening thousands of transcribed coding and non-coding regions reveals sequence determinants of RNA polymerase II elongation potential biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #bioRxiv

Daniela Witten (@daniela_witten) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The second edition of ISLR is due out by end of summer! If you are an **instructor** in need of a pre-print to prepare for AY 2021-2022, then send an e-mail to [email protected]

The second edition of ISLR is due out by end of summer! If you are an **instructor** in need of a pre-print to prepare for AY 2021-2022, then send an e-mail to hello@statlearning.com
Itai Yanai (@itaiyanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We live in a time where smart people are expected to only say smart things. But to really get the creativity flowing, find a colleague to whom you can say anything, no matter how seemingly naive. Start by asking what is their worst possible idea and see how the thing develops.

Tae Seok Moon (@moon_synth_bio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Albert Einstein once said, “You can’t use an old map to explore a new world." "Michael Brent Michael Brent seeks to produce a new map of transcription factor networks in cells" Check out this news story engineering.wustl.edu/news/2021/Draw… via WashU McKelvey Engineering