Jordan Burton
            
            @jobburt.bsky.social
          
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          Longevity Scientist in the Bay Area. Biotech, proteomics, mass spectrometry, and bioinformatics are my jam. Also an avid cyclist who needs to get back into swimming and running. Represents himself only.
      
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              Jordan Burton
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              Jordan Burton
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      Updated Aging Starter Packs to find people and labs who work on aging!! 
Aging Starter Pack 1 (already reached the maximum number!): go.bsky.app/5UXXaDA
Aging Starter Pack 2 (can still add!): go.bsky.app/RfFYndJ
Let me know if you'd like to be added! 😀
        Aging Starter Pack 1 (already reached the maximum number!): go.bsky.app/5UXXaDA
Aging Starter Pack 2 (can still add!): go.bsky.app/RfFYndJ
Let me know if you'd like to be added! 😀
          
              Jordan Burton
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      Very pleased to announce that our package for Multiscale Spatial Analysis - MuSpAn - has landed!
The preprint is on biorxiv now, but you can find a lot more details at www.muspan.co.uk, including documentation, worked tutorials (an ever-expanding list), install guides, and how to get the code!
  The preprint is on biorxiv now, but you can find a lot more details at www.muspan.co.uk, including documentation, worked tutorials (an ever-expanding list), install guides, and how to get the code!
        
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              Jordan Burton
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              · Dec 6
        
        
          
      Need help with your video submission? Check out our tutorial materials for tips on creating engaging and informative proteomics videos. Learn more here: www.ushupo.org/prote... #USHUPO #VideoTutorial #Proteomics
    
        
        
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              Jamie Hackett
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              · Nov 26
        
        
        
            Embryonic Signatures of Intergenerational Inheritance across Paternal Environments and Genetic Backgrounds
            The paternal preconception environment has been implicated as a modulator of phenotypic traits and disease risk in F1 offspring. However, the prevalence and mechanisms of such intergenerational epigen...
          
            
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              Jordan Burton
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              Jordan Burton
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              · Nov 24
        
        
          
      We’ve found Olink & Alamar to correlate quite well (~60%) overall. Maybe unsurprising, since both are antibody-based. 
Lack of correlation b/w SomaScan & others might reveal interesting facets of the aptamer tech (protein folding, PTMs, etc) but 100% agree that infighting is bad for the field.
  Lack of correlation b/w SomaScan & others might reveal interesting facets of the aptamer tech (protein folding, PTMs, etc) but 100% agree that infighting is bad for the field.
          
              Jordan Burton
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              Jordan Burton
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              Jordan Burton
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              · Nov 23
        
        
          
      Need help with your video submission? Check out our tutorial materials for tips on creating engaging and informative proteomics videos. Learn more here: www.ushupo.org/prote... #USHUPO #VideoTutorial #Proteomics
    
         
        