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Jason Kaelber

@kaelberviridae

only good at taking pictures of things 0.001" or smaller

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Jason Kaelber (@kaelberviridae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arresting and deporting students for writing temperate op-eds expressing nonviolent political views shared by millions of Americans is so far over the line on preserving free speech that I don't even know what to say if this doesn't concern you. Political prisoners in the USA?!

Adam Small (@adamsmallksl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BYU PhD student Suguru Onda just had his student visa revoked without notice. He’s being told to go back to Japan within 15 days because of his alleged criminal history. But he only has two speeding tickets and a fishing citation from 2019 that was dismissed. KSL NewsRadio

BYU PhD student Suguru Onda just had his student visa revoked without notice. He’s being told to go back to Japan within 15 days because of his alleged criminal history. But he only has two speeding tickets and a fishing citation from 2019 that was dismissed. <a href="/kslnewsradio/">KSL NewsRadio</a>
Jason Kaelber (@kaelberviridae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3DEM mailing list is on an infinite loop of one researcher's vacation autoreply sending an OOO message, which the listserv sends to the whole world including that researcher, who then autoreplies with OOO, which the listserv then sends to the world incl that researcher, who then—

Jason Kaelber (@kaelberviridae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm hiring a core facility postdoc. Last 2 people in the position went on to nice industry jobs, but you're welcome to stay and get promoted instead... Take charge of a Krios and do lots of cryoET. jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/249809

Michael Baym (@baym) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, the NIH R35 “Outstanding Investigator” grant to fund scientists in my lab studying antibiotic resistance was terminated for reasons not related to the content of the science, or any actions taken by me or members of my lab

Yesterday, the NIH R35 “Outstanding Investigator” grant to fund scientists in my lab studying antibiotic resistance was terminated for reasons not related to the content of the science, or any actions taken by me or members of my lab
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Breaking News: A baby with a rare disorder made medical history by receiving the first custom gene-editing treatment. The technique used has the potential to help people with thousands of other uncommon genetic diseases. nyti.ms/4j3xGs8

Jason Kaelber (@kaelberviridae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gutted to hear of the death of a young Elevidys patient. For the broader community, it is both thrilling to have an effective treatment and disheartening that it's still only safe/effective for certain populations. We need better capsids for this to work and that's in reach.

Diabetic of Enlightenment (@dee_of_e) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if my student receives 80% on an assignment, where do you think the other 20% goes? That’s right, straight to me. If 50 students get an average of 75% on a quiz, I’m easily clearing 1000% of their lost grades. with that grade surplus i can easily oppress even the brightest pupil

Jason Kaelber (@kaelberviridae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's a new one in my summary statement: my preliminary data is "reported in a preprint [and] has not yet been published in peer-reviewed form. This makes it difficult to fully evaluate its rigor."

Jason Kaelber (@kaelberviridae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The homeless shelter rotates locations weekly, and we'd like to get some type of XL duffel bag or other durable bag so the guys aren't lugging their personal effects in black trash bags. I'd like to get something cheap enough that they can keep the bag. Any suggestions/advice?

Joey Fox (@joeymdfox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reporting this story involved an astonishing interaction with DHS officials. I sent them ICE statistics, which showed an improbably small number of detainees (96) at Delaney Hall. They mocked the numbers – which, again, came from them! – and then refused to answer my follow-ups.

Reporting this story involved an astonishing interaction with DHS officials.

I sent them ICE statistics, which showed an improbably small number of detainees (96) at Delaney Hall. They mocked the numbers – which, again, came from them! – and then refused to answer my follow-ups.
Flatiron Institute (@flatironinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week, #FlatironCCM and #FlatironCCB held a Computational Cryo-EM Workshop that focused on methods for 3D heterogeneity analysis including deep learning and statistical techniques in cryo-EM. #science #biology #math

Last week, #FlatironCCM and #FlatironCCB held a Computational Cryo-EM Workshop that focused on methods for 3D heterogeneity analysis including deep learning and statistical techniques in cryo-EM. #science #biology #math
Jason Kaelber (@kaelberviridae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would like to offer my trainees the three cornerstones of professional development: a paper in Cell, a paper in Nature, or a paper in Science