Nicole Gull (@nicoleversetwo) 's Twitter Profile
Nicole Gull

@nicoleversetwo

Bioinformatics, DNA Methylation, Cancer Genetics, Sailing, Hiking, Nerding

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linkhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolemgull/ calendar_today05-06-2010 21:23:52

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Nicole Gull (@nicoleversetwo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are only two ways to turn left in #LosAngeles: 1) Turning on red 2) Turning in front of the person headed the other direction that is still staring at their phone

Nicole Gull (@nicoleversetwo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance for supporting my research! We're working on improving personalized therapeutics for women, utilizing the latest technologies in spatial phenotyping and single-cell proteomics

Blake Scholl 🛫 (@bscholl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

XB-1 Flight Two was a massive success: gear extended/retracted airborne for the first time, stability issues from Flight One confirmed resolved. No major issues uncovered. Geppetto did a great job at the controls—and we're accelerating Flight Three—likely in a month or so.

NOAA Aircraft Operations Center (@noaa_hurrhunter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bumpy ride into Hurricane #Milton on NOAA WP-3D Orion #NOAA43 "Miss Piggy" to collect data to help improve the forecast and support hurricane research. Visit hurricanes.gov for the latest forecasts and advisories Visit noaa.gov/milton for information that you

Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD (@acagamic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All rejected papers share one common flaw: a weak discussion section. I know because I used to write them too. If you're stuck on the discussion section, wondering how to tie it all together, this is for you:

All rejected papers share one common flaw: a weak discussion section.

I know because I used to write them too.

If you're stuck on the discussion section,
wondering how to tie it all together,
this is for you:
Deedy (@deedydas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All languages covey information at a similar rate when spoken (39bits/s). Languages that are spoken faster have less information density per syllable! One of the coolest results in linguistics.

All languages covey information at a similar rate when spoken (39bits/s).

Languages that are spoken faster have less information density per syllable!

One of the coolest results in linguistics.
Hattie Chung (@hattaca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our lab's first preprint: we used spatial transcriptomics to dissect how aging disrupts the cycling ovary! 🧵 This was an incredible team effort w/ Jennifer Garrison Tammy Lan David Fischer AlisonKochersberger Ruth Raichur Sophia Szady

Excited to share our lab's first preprint: we used spatial transcriptomics to dissect how aging disrupts the cycling ovary! 🧵

This was an incredible team effort w/ <a href="/jenngarrison/">Jennifer Garrison</a> <a href="/Tammyinlab/">Tammy Lan</a> <a href="/davidsebfischer/">David Fischer</a> AlisonKochersberger <a href="/RuthRaichur/">Ruth Raichur</a> <a href="/sophiamszady/">Sophia Szady</a>
Nicole Gull (@nicoleversetwo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Best thing I've done so far in 2025: supplement creatine. Better energy levels, better cognition, more reps during workouts. Just feeling better overall. Why didn't I do this before?!

Blake Scholl 🛫 (@bscholl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boom! We cracked it! Today we are introducing Boomless Cruise—supersonic flights up to 50% faster with no audible sonic boom. We quietly (har har) demo'd this on XB-1's first supersonic flight—three times actually. 🧵👇

Boom! We cracked it! Today we are introducing Boomless Cruise—supersonic flights up to 50% faster with no audible sonic boom.

We quietly (har har) demo'd this on XB-1's first supersonic flight—three times actually. 🧵👇