Roy Chaudhuri (@roychaudhuri) 's Twitter Profile
Roy Chaudhuri

@roychaudhuri

Lecturer in Bioinformatics

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Ian Sudbery (@iansudbery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come work with us! We have two (One wet, one dry) postdoc positions open to work with us in collaboration with AstraZeneca understanding the grammar of regulation by 3' UTRs and putting that knowledge to good use in improving RNA therapeutics. Links in thread below:

Ian Sudbery (@iansudbery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Got a PhD in molecular biology or functional genomics? Experience in RNA biology or massively parallel reporter assays? Come work in an interdisciplinary team to studying of post-transcriptional regulation and using this to improve RNA therapeutics! jobs.ac.uk/job/CGQ284/res… 1/5

Mark Webber (@ma_webber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT! Fully funded PhD with me and Gemma Langridge Quadram Institute available to start this october. If you want to play with how AMR evolves in biofilms it could be for you! biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/projects/adapt…

Molecular Microbiology Sheffield (@mm_sheffield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Molecular Microbiology: Biochemistry to Disease is part of the School of Biosciences in Science at Sheffield. We are trying to understand how microbes live, die, interact with hosts & cause disease.

Molecular Microbiology: Biochemistry to Disease is part of the School of Biosciences in <a href="/ScienceShef/">Science at Sheffield</a>. We are trying to understand how microbes live, die, interact with hosts &amp; cause disease.
Jannis Kappelmann (@j_kappelmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey university staff & lecturers, I thought I should get it our here: We DID see that you worked a lot during covid, even more than at normal times. And we are grateful. You made our year. Sorry that many vice chancellors don't see that. Sincerely, The students of covid.

Alex Andreou (@sturdyalex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is one angle of #Partygate that is not being discussed. I have heard not a single journalist ask questions about it so far. And it is, in my view, one of the most important - if not the most important, in terms of learning lessons. THREAD 1/

Microbiology Society (@microbiosoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to member Professor Liz Sockett FRS of the University of Nottingham, UK, awarded a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for services to microbiology.

Mick W@tson ↙️ (@biomickwatson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The annual budget for the bioinformatics and biological resources committee, to fund all databases and resources across the biological sciences, is £6M

Ian Sudbery (@iansudbery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perhaps the most harmful, and the one that triggered me to write this thread was the suggestion to always ask a wet lab biologist or clinician to review your results. This feeds directly into the damaging idea that computational biologists are not *real* biologists.

Perhaps the most harmful, and the one that triggered me to write this thread was the suggestion to always ask a wet lab biologist or clinician to review your results. This feeds directly into the damaging idea that computational biologists are not *real* biologists.
Louise Johnson (@louisejjohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Karel Čapek’s 1936 book “War with the Newts” contains this conversation with a sentient newt that has learnt English by reading tabloid papers! Compare & contrast with today’s “We trained a neural net…”

Karel Čapek’s 1936 book “War with the Newts” contains this conversation with a sentient newt that has learnt English by reading tabloid papers! Compare &amp; contrast with today’s “We trained a neural net…”
Ian Sudbery (@iansudbery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come do awesome science and learn with me! I have a PhD position available to study the effects of variation on miRNA targeting. * Why does mutating miRNA sites not always have an effect on the target? * Why does varying miRNA level not affect the levels of all targets?

Come do awesome science and learn with me!

I have a PhD position available to study the effects of variation on miRNA targeting.

* Why does mutating miRNA sites not always have an effect on the target?
* Why does varying miRNA level not affect the levels of all targets?
Lars Barquist (@lbarquist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you applying RNA-seq or TraDIS/Tn-seq to antibiotic-treated bacteria? Check out our new preprint where @geraldine_js, a Helmholtz Information & Data Science Academy HIDA visiting researcher, developed a method to fix biases introduced by interference with DNA replication. Thread 1/n biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Molecular Microbiology Sheffield (@mm_sheffield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking for a PhD position to start in Oct. 2024? We have a wide range of fully funded studentships available in our research cluster at the moment. We'll update this 🧵 with more in the coming weeks. Please contact the supervisors directly for more information

Jess Buddle (@buddlejess) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨️ It's been a long time coming ✨️ journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar… Really excited to finally be able to share the publication of my first first-author research paper in PLOS Biology today! A Thread 🧵

Gemma Langridge (@gemma_langridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you have experience in bacterial genome analysis🧬? We have a 🚨3 yr postdoc position🚨! Apply to join us Quadram Institute in Norwich, UK by 13 Oct ✉️📥 Please RT! quadram.ac.uk/vacancies/rese…