Zach Hensel
zachhensel.bsky.social
Zach Hensel
@zachhensel.bsky.social
single-molecule microbiology lab @ ITQB NOVA in Portugal
https://zach-hensel.github.io/
Pinned
Now out in JBact -- congrats to João and Ruilan!

journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
This panel at Heritage is whining about scientists doing our best to interpret the available data. A very serious conversation with everyone listening to Rep. Miller-Meeks who once highlighted the suspicious "repeating cycle, CG-GC-GG, in the amino acids."
January 20, 2026 at 4:34 PM
Reposted by Zach Hensel
My time in @martinsteinegger.bsky.social's group is ending, but I’m staying in Korea to build a lab at Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine. If you or someone you know is interested in molecular machine learning and open-source bioinformatics, please reach out. I am hiring!
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Mirdita Lab - Laboratory for Computational Biology & Molecular Machine Learning
Mirdita Lab builds scalable bioinformatics methods.
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January 20, 2026 at 11:07 AM
A bit more speculatively, in one email someone from the LLNL "Z Program" writes with a "DRAFT memo on Primer Sets"

This looks like another one of Steven Quay's laughable conspiracy theories. It took me a few minutes to check his work and see that he was, again, totally wrong.
January 15, 2026 at 10:38 PM
Here's another strange example from the DOE origins report:

"As required by Boni et al, this scenario includes pangolin coronaviruses as the source of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein."

The conclusion by Boni et al was precisely the opposite!
January 15, 2026 at 8:43 PM
Here's an example demonstrating that whoever put together the report has very little grasp of what data they're even working with
January 15, 2026 at 4:12 PM
Long ago, Steven Quay falsely claimed to have identified the sequences of the very first SARS-CoV-2 patients. @flodebarre.bsky.social demonstrated that he was badly misinterpreting metadata. Quay never corrected this Congressional testimony.

He claimed these patients were only 3 km from a lab leak.
January 15, 2026 at 1:05 AM
"You cannot continue to have the largest energy reserves in the world under the control of adversaries of the United States, under the control of illegitimate leaders, and not benefiting the people of Venezuela, and stolen by a handful of oligarchs inside of Venezuela."
January 5, 2026 at 5:43 PM
An interesting perspective on how USA v. Noriega played out from one of the lead prosecutors ... especially for me since I'm pretty ignorant of the historical and legal precedent: www.jstor.org/stable/29760...
United States v. Manuel Noriega: Never Before, Never Again on JSTOR
Myles H. Malman, United States v. Manuel Noriega: Never Before, Never Again, Litigation, Vol. 28, No. 2, TACTICS (Winter 2002), pp. 13-20
www.jstor.org
January 4, 2026 at 10:28 AM
If you’re wondering why all the tips line up in Fig 3A, it’s because dates weren’t used in analysis inferring… dates of ancestors.

Well, one date must have been used as well as one scaling factor, but it’s not described well enough to be reproduced 🤷
Here's Figure 3 from the paper.

- 3A: Conflates "spillover date" with tMRCA of 2019.58; not the same thing and also a badly wrong estimate of tMRCA for many reasons.

- 3B: Same error as 3A; SARS-CoV-2 tMRCA informed by zero lineage A sequences with 84% of these derived from B.1.
December 30, 2025 at 12:46 PM
Confused about this Correction in @plosone.org @plos.org that explains why the title and abstract are wrong in a paper full of literally impossible results, yet concludes "the article’s overall results and conclusions are upheld" -- journals.plos.org/plosone/arti...
Correction: Assessing the emergence time of SARS-CoV-2 zoonotic spillover
journals.plos.org
December 30, 2025 at 9:50 AM
Reposted by Zach Hensel
JB: Hey Matt, you got a minute?
MM: Sure, Jay, whazzzup?
JB: We gotta do the Pete n' Bobby challenge!
MM: What?

The P&B challenge is up on MM's screen as this is all taking place 😂
December 19, 2025 at 6:28 PM
Marty Makary was asked this question the other week: "Where did AIDS come from?"

His answer: "It may very well have come from a lab in Africa"

How is this not a national scandal?
December 16, 2025 at 6:52 PM
Reposted by Zach Hensel
Here is a strong-worded takedown video on many lab leak conspiracy peddlers.

I worked with @profdaveexplains.bsky.social on this and it will hit the lableak believers like a meteor.

Please enjoy "scicomm unfiltered":

youtu.be/ra0WKNhQZ0U?...
COVID Origins: Debunking the Grift, Pseudoscience, and Politics of the Lab Leak Theory
YouTube video by Professor Dave Explains
youtu.be
December 12, 2025 at 4:28 PM
Here's a story that you're not familiar with because, correctly, no one has ever reported it. The sequencing data in this study also has thousands of reads that map to SARS-CoV-2 in wildlife samples: www.frontiersin.org/journals/mic...
Are you familiar with the story of the Antarctica sequences?

If not, good for you: you didn't clutter your brain with yet another Covid-origin damp squib, where innocuous data were made to look suspicious by misrepresenting a date.

For the curious, here's the story. ▫️1/9 🧵 #CovidOrigin
December 4, 2025 at 1:05 PM
Not only derived mutations, but combinations of mutations that defined specific lineages that didn't exist in 2019. It was always impossible that this contamination occurred in 2019 and it was irresponsible to speculate otherwise based on some 2nd or 3rd hand information.
The sequences however contained mutations that clearly look derived, i.e. not compatible with being from the earliest SARS-CoV-2 viruses infecting humans -- as noted at the time, among others, by @kgandersen.bsky.social, and more recently highlighted by @zachhensel.bsky.social ▫️4/9
December 4, 2025 at 11:34 AM
Reposted by Zach Hensel
Die Wissenschaftssendung „nano“ des öffentlich-rechtlichen Senders 3sat wollte Ende Juni vermeintlich neue Indizien zum Herkunft der Pandemie gefunden haben.

Eine Spurensuche zwischen Phantasie und Pandemie.
radiocorax.de/phantasie-un...
November 28, 2025 at 9:26 AM
Reposted by Zach Hensel
TIP: Anyone who posts wild speculation as something that is “almost certainly” the case right now is ~almost certainly~ someone you should not rely on in moments where news is breaking and a story is rapidly developing.
November 26, 2025 at 9:09 PM
Reposted by Zach Hensel
I share this with respect for the many excellent journalists at the BBC.

And with the hope that transparency helps strengthen, not weaken, our democratic culture. /5
November 25, 2025 at 9:26 AM
Top result; searching from Portugal and not USA. FYI @developers.google.com
November 20, 2025 at 2:02 PM
0️⃣ Don't take advice from the guy who promoted a movie saying HIV, Ebola, and more were lab leaks, too: www.the-gallop.com/from-fauci-t...

Utterly disqualifying and a complete embarrassment.
November 14, 2025 at 5:54 PM
A ghost draws near!
November 10, 2025 at 11:05 PM
I added a short section to this preprint describing another simple and inexplicable error that Bruttel et al. have repeated for years.
November 5, 2025 at 2:45 PM
Reposted by Zach Hensel
Two weeks ago, a paper came out, claiming that the 2019 Brucella leak in Lanzhou, China, could have been detected months before it was publicly reported.

Problem: no proof was provided to support this extraordinary claim, as we explain in a letter to the editor.

Details follow ▫️1/6🧵
Correspondence regarding “Geospatial analysis of open-source intelligence data to early detect laboratory-acquired infections, using the 2019 brucellosis laboratory leak in China as a case study” - In...
Infection -
link.springer.com
November 3, 2025 at 8:30 PM
November 1, 2025 at 8:20 AM
🧵 Co-author Tony VanDongen has responded on X, arguing that recombination can't explain what they found.

His argument: If SARS-CoV-2 acquired one of its BsaI sites from RmBANAL247, it would have acquired the two adjacent sites!

While not a good argument, it's worse argument in light of new data.
October 31, 2025 at 1:22 PM