Rhys Allen
@rhysallensysbio.bsky.social
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#BlackLivesMatter Microbiologist postdoc-ish. 🦠😍 Systems metabolic engineering, synthetic ecology. 🧬✂️ @[email protected] 🔬
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rhysallensysbio.bsky.social
Hire me ✨to make surface response models optimizing performance of synthetic bacterial consortia? 🦠🧬
rhysallensysbio.bsky.social
Also this: it's like having that more experienced programmer sit at your shoulder and tell you exactly what you need to know, whenever you need to know it. No AI needed.

www.shellcheck.net
ShellCheck – shell script analysis tool
ShellCheck finds bugs in your shell scripts
www.shellcheck.net
rhysallensysbio.bsky.social
4/n @50501movement.bsky.social
A grassroots national org since Feb of this year, with ongoing actions including #LaborDay #workersoverbillionaires

Subscribe to their newsletter to stay up to date and get involved in upcoming events! www.fiftyfifty.one
50501 — 50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement
Join the movement to uphold the Constitution and end executive overreach. 50 protests, 50 states, 1 day: #50501.
www.fiftyfifty.one
rhysallensysbio.bsky.social
2/n

@5calls.org

It helps ppl stay organized and up-to-date about who / how to call our reps, and scripts to use for urgent issues. 5calls.org

They are currently fundraising to expand from national to statewide for all 50 states! A hopefully impactful donation opp.
5 Calls
Spend 5 minutes. Make 5 calls. Make your voice heard.
5calls.org
rhysallensysbio.bsky.social
@firedbutfighting.bsky.social
is a coalition and mutual aid society of the many thousands of federal HHS workers that have been RIF'd (fired) since January.

They are organized, and are helping themselves and others. Subscribe to their newsletter, and check out ways to join! 👀 firedbutfighting.org
Fired But Fighting
Fired But Fighting is a network of former CDC professionals, including scientists, communicators, policy analysts, public health experts, who are standing together to demand transparency, accountabili...
firedbutfighting.org
rhysallensysbio.bsky.social
Happy #LaborDay! Here are some orgs that are fighting to protect our #democracy, today and every day.

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rahmstorf.bsky.social
44 experts from 15 countries issued a stark warning about the dangers of crossing an ocean circulation tipping point. I had the honor to present it to the Icelandic 🇮🇸 climate minister Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson yesterday. #AMOC
Full letter with signatories: en.vedur.is/media/ads_in...
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altcdc.altgov.info
Wondering why #altgovs are changing their banners to show support for EPA?
EPA civil servants drafted a public Declaration of Dissent to their Administrator, Lee Zeldin, imploring he recommits to protecting Americans people and environment. Read here: www.standupforscience.net/epa-declarat...
Green banner saying, "we stand with EPA workers"
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colincarlson.bsky.social
Yesterday, I DM'd people an embarrassing secret about myself if they called Congress about RFK. (It quickly got overwhelming.) Today, I ask you to do the same, but I'm going to make this way wilder: for every 25 call screenshots, I'll post one embarrassing fact on main 5calls.org/issue/center...
Stop the Anti-Vaccine Takeover of the CDC ⭑ 5 Calls
The Trump administration is continuing to undermine public health and scientific integrity by firing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) …
5calls.org
rhysallensysbio.bsky.social
I just got added to the neighborhood email listserv and it's full of so many excellent events bringing people together. I'm inspired and excited! #LaborDay #Protest
rhysallensysbio.bsky.social
If you're not sure what events are happening, try walking/biking around the neighborhood to look for posters, stop in the local coffeeshop or tacoshop. The public library or independent bookstore are also good places to find events. 🌱
rhysallensysbio.bsky.social
Monday is Labor Day -- ask your friends what events are happening in support of #Democracy 💪🇺🇸 #unions #labormovement #workingclass
rhysallensysbio.bsky.social
This looks like a super useful framework. 👀
sashagusevposts.bsky.social
I wrote about gene-gene interactions (epistasis) and the implications for heritability, trait definitions, natural selection, and therapeutic interventions. Biology is clearly full of causal interactions, so why don't we see them in the data? A 🧵:
Beneath the surface of the sum
When genetic interactions matter and when they don't
open.substack.com
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meadekrosby.bsky.social
If you need another reason to check:
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isabelott.bsky.social
Important to keep in mind that these are *voluntary* resignations made by people who have been fighting tooth and nail to protect public health from HHS leadership & have ultimately found that impossible. Not a purge – the last choice left to dedicated, incredibly capable public servants.
publichealthguy1.bsky.social
the folks resigning are dedicated public servants who would not do this unless they felt that a) they could no longer do their jobs and b) they had no other choice. many of them worked at CDC for decades + helped build the modern agency that trump, musk, & rfk. jr have wrecked in a matter of months.
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kostchristian.bsky.social
#MicroSky #mevoSky
kostchristian.bsky.social
Are you a theoretical biologist that is intererested in the ecology and evolution of metabolic interactions among microorganisms?

Do you like to cooperate with experimentalists?

Do you have a PhD and experience in modelling and statistics?

Then this position might be for you👇:

shorturl.at/iiiOv
rhysallensysbio.bsky.social
Thank you Brooke! I would like to be added too if possible.
🦠🧬🧪
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drrabbithole.bsky.social
Yesterday, SCOTUS sided with Trump to re-terminate hundreds of NIH grants.

SCOTUS
chose partisan politics over rule of law.
It's clear they will roll over for Trump every time.

It is up to Congress
to protect
democracy. Tell them to
write protections
against terminations
into the 2026 budget.
Photo of the supreme court and the text: The current administration illegally terminated thousands of NIH projects. A Reagan appointed judge reversed the terminations, calling them “breathtakingly arbitrary and capricious.”

Yet in a 5-4 shadow docket decision, the Supreme Court sided with Trump and ruled to re-terminate these projects A scientist at a microscope with the text: This is impactful research & re-terminations will harm all of us.

Careers may be lost. Cures may be lost. Knowledge 
will be lost. 

Lives will 
be lost. A quote from Ketanji Brown Jackson saying: This is Calvinball jurisprudence with a twist. Calvinball has only one rule: There are no fixed rules. We seem to have two: that one, and this Administration always wins. Image of the US Capitol with the text: It is up to 
Congress 
to protect 
democracy. 

Tell them to 
write protections 
against terminations 
into the 2026 budget.
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drugmonkey.bsky.social
16% loss at NIH
22% loss at NIDA;
22% loss at NIMH, 18% NIA, 17% NIAID.
17% loss at NIAAA, finally answering the question about unusually huge losses of POs causing their funding slowness in the negative.
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physgal.bsky.social
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cdelawalla.bsky.social
As one can imagine, I have some thoughts. Here’s a thread no one asked for:

1. SCIENCE IN THE US IS POLITICAL. No matter how much you want to ignore that fact, it is supported by taxpayer dollars and is therefore, political by nature.

2. BUT it has had bipartisan support for decades, which…
theatlantic.com
For some scientists fighting partisan attacks, the goal is to defend their work from political interference. But in retaliating, @katherinejwu.com reports, they also run the risk of advancing the narrative that they want to fight.
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lollardfish.bsky.social
“Someday, I hope, we’re going to have a reckoning over the horrors of this moment, but I don’t think we can do it without a clearer understanding of how this fits into U.S. history. There’s a tendency to say, “This isn’t who we are,” and I get the impulse, but history is never that simple.”
Opinion | Concentration camps are not just part of our past, but our present and future
From David M. Perry: From Minnesota’s Fort Snelling to Japanese internment camps to Florida's Alligator Alcatraz, these camps have become an American tradition.
www.startribune.com