Pau Clavell-Revelles
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Pau Clavell-Revelles
@pclavell.bsky.social
PhD Candidate at Melé Lab at BSC
Interested in long-read transcriptomics and interindividual variation with a focus on human populations diversity
Divulgació Científica en Català a Neurones Fregides i Ciència Oberta
I am so happy to learn that I won the Early Career Award for an outstanding presentation at the ESHG!!
Thanks to @melelab.bsky.social, @guigolab.bsky.social and to my awesome colleagues that also attended the conference for their support @rubenchazarra.bsky.social @ramirezjmiguel.bsky.social
May 30, 2025 at 10:57 AM
It's been an absolute pleasure to present my work on long-read transcriptomics in front of such a big audience at the European Conference of Human Genetics @eshg.bsky.social in Milano.
The feedback and the discussion were extremely interesting and useful!
May 30, 2025 at 10:55 AM
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so well deserved! congratulations!!! @pclavell.bsky.social @melelab.bsky.social 🚀⭐️💫
ESHG2025# Early Career awards:
For outstanding science presented at the conference

- Allison Newman, Exeter, UK
- Hristiana Lyubenova, Berlin, Germany
- Robin J. Hofmeister, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Pau Clavell-Revelles, Barcelona, Spain
May 27, 2025 at 7:14 PM
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Excited to share our new preprint: The impact of sex, age, and genetic ancestry on DNA methylation across tissues. Briefly, we explored how sex, age, and genetic ancestry shape DNA methylation across tissues and individuals. Want to know a bit more? Follow this “bluetorial”!
doi.org/10.1101/2025...
The impact of sex, age, and genetic ancestry on DNA methylation across tissues
Background: Understanding the consequences of individual DNA methylation variation is crucial for the study of human biology and disease. However, the collective impact of demographic traits on DNA me...
www.biorxiv.org
May 5, 2025 at 3:44 PM
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📢Menopause affects half the population — yet it's been one of the most overlooked areas in aging research.
We found that aging in the female reproductive system unfolds in unexpected, organ-specific ways. 🔗 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
1/8🧵
May 23, 2025 at 12:19 PM
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This has been a fantastic collaboration with @guigolab.bsky.social and led by @pclavell.bsky.social & @fairlie.bsky.social where we show something we suspected for some time: human gene annotations are European-biased, read this thread to know more about this work @bsc-cns.bsky.social @crg.eu
Do you work in 💫human genetics💫?
Have you ever worried about what’s inside your gene annotation GTF⁉️

WELL, YOU SHOULD! 😱
Especially when studying a genetically diverse 🌍 cohort!

🔴We discover that gene annotations are European-biased 👉 impacting downstream analyses!

Don't miss this thread🧵⬇️
1/13
Long-read transcriptomics of a diverse human cohort reveals widespread ancestry bias in gene annotation
Accurate gene annotations are fundamental for interpreting genetic variation, cellular function, and disease mechanisms. However, current human gene annotations are largely derived from transcriptomic...
www.biorxiv.org
March 20, 2025 at 3:23 PM
One of the best experiences of this project is to get to do science in a team, where ideas and deeper insights truly make the difference! Most of it was a duo journey with @fairlie.bsky.social whose work, expertise and support has been pivotal to get such a paper in so "little" time. Thanks a lot!
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Do you work in 💫human genetics💫?
Have you ever worried about what’s inside your gene annotation GTF⁉️

WELL, YOU SHOULD! 😱
Especially when studying a genetically diverse 🌍 cohort!

🔴We discover that gene annotations are European-biased 👉 impacting downstream analyses!

Don't miss this thread🧵⬇️
1/13
Long-read transcriptomics of a diverse human cohort reveals widespread ancestry bias in gene annotation
Accurate gene annotations are fundamental for interpreting genetic variation, cellular function, and disease mechanisms. However, current human gene annotations are largely derived from transcriptomic...
www.biorxiv.org
March 20, 2025 at 4:29 PM
I never thought that I would wear again the lab coat 🥼 but I did it to sequence RNA with @nanoporetech.com at @guigolab.bsky.social . Thanks to @scarbonells.bsky.social , Carme and Zighi for their great teachings and patience in the wetlab. They definitely have solutions for everything!
Do you work in 💫human genetics💫?
Have you ever worried about what’s inside your gene annotation GTF⁉️

WELL, YOU SHOULD! 😱
Especially when studying a genetically diverse 🌍 cohort!

🔴We discover that gene annotations are European-biased 👉 impacting downstream analyses!

Don't miss this thread🧵⬇️
1/13
Long-read transcriptomics of a diverse human cohort reveals widespread ancestry bias in gene annotation
Accurate gene annotations are fundamental for interpreting genetic variation, cellular function, and disease mechanisms. However, current human gene annotations are largely derived from transcriptomic...
www.biorxiv.org
March 20, 2025 at 2:51 PM
So excited about showing our work (@fairlie.bsky.social) to the world!!

Do not miss this thread with the main findings of our Long-Read Transcriptomics project on a Population-Diverse Cohort🤩
Do you work in 💫human genetics💫?
Have you ever worried about what’s inside your gene annotation GTF⁉️

WELL, YOU SHOULD! 😱
Especially when studying a genetically diverse 🌍 cohort!

🔴We discover that gene annotations are European-biased 👉 impacting downstream analyses!

Don't miss this thread🧵⬇️
1/13
Long-read transcriptomics of a diverse human cohort reveals widespread ancestry bias in gene annotation
Accurate gene annotations are fundamental for interpreting genetic variation, cellular function, and disease mechanisms. However, current human gene annotations are largely derived from transcriptomic...
www.biorxiv.org
March 20, 2025 at 2:46 PM
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Do you work in 💫human genetics💫?
Have you ever worried about what’s inside your gene annotation GTF⁉️

WELL, YOU SHOULD! 😱
Especially when studying a genetically diverse 🌍 cohort!

🔴We discover that gene annotations are European-biased 👉 impacting downstream analyses!

Don't miss this thread🧵⬇️
1/13
Long-read transcriptomics of a diverse human cohort reveals widespread ancestry bias in gene annotation
Accurate gene annotations are fundamental for interpreting genetic variation, cellular function, and disease mechanisms. However, current human gene annotations are largely derived from transcriptomic...
www.biorxiv.org
March 20, 2025 at 1:20 PM
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I am SO EXCITED about this! An incredible amount of work from two brilliant people. I believe a bluetorial is on the way, stay tuned! 💜 @fairlie.bsky.social @pclavell.bsky.social @melelab.bsky.social @guigolab.bsky.social
Long-read transcriptomics of a diverse human cohort reveals widespread ancestry bias in gene annotation https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.14.643250v1
March 18, 2025 at 9:40 AM
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Long-read transcriptomics of a diverse human cohort reveals widespread ancestry bias in gene annotation https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03.14.643250v1
March 17, 2025 at 7:34 PM
Excited to present my latest results from my PhD project about long-read transcriptomics at Jornades de Bioinformàtica i Genòmica by @scb.iec.cat
Stay tuned as in the following months @fairlie.bsky.social and I will be unveiling an exciting discovery from a human population-diverse perspective!
December 13, 2024 at 7:48 PM