Bérénice A. Benayoun, PhD
@bbparis1984.bsky.social
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Associate prof @USC Gero. She/her. French 🇫🇷 scientist. Aging👴🏻👵🏻, omics🧬, immunity (macrophages/neutrophils)🦠, sex-dimorphism ⚧️, hormones. Mouse 🐁 and turquoise killifish 🐟. Views my own. http://gero.usc.edu/labs/benayounlab/ ORCID: 0000-0002-7401-4777
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bbparis1984.bsky.social
I think mandating preprinting (like many private funders like CZI do) would be the perfect compromise instead of mandating gold OA and then restricting the amount of APC that can be spent. We always preprint before 1st submission in my lab, and I consider it the “director’s cut” anyway.
bbparis1984.bsky.social
Undergrad flash talks are starting - the future of #Geroscience research is here!
bbparis1984.bsky.social
USC LDS Vice Dean Sean Curran opening the day!!!
bbparis1984.bsky.social
#GLA2025 is on! attendees from all over and >100 trainee presentations (talks, flash talks, posters)!
Thanks to our sponsors for supporting the event!
#Hevolution @simonsfoundation.org @activemotifusa.bsky.social #CedarsSinai #Vwr #Echo #IDT and @cellpress.bsky.social editor Swapnila Ranu
bbparis1984.bsky.social
So excited for #GLAM2025 tomorrow at the Cal Science Center! Looking forward to a day of great science from our LA and SoCal #Geroscience trainees, as well as a keynote from Pr Eileen Crimmins!
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aemonten.bsky.social
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andycarr.bsky.social
can journal editors see how often a deranged manuscript-submitter has checked the status of their submission within ~96 hours of sending it?

asking for...no reason. no reason at all, actually.
bbparis1984.bsky.social
The outrage is great, but the reality is gold OA is >>$2K, and capping the spending will have 2 effects: (1) only rich labs will be able to afford publishing in the most prestigious journals, (2) ECR who need these papers in their CVs will be screwed. At this point- not a victory for us scientists.
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adamjkucharski.bsky.social
Results so stunningly clear they inspired this classic xkcd (xkcd.com/2400/):
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genesdev.bsky.social
REVIEW: Studying ovarian aging and its health impacts: modern tools and approaches
By Bérénice A. Benayoun, Alison Kochersberger, and Jennifer L. Garrison
➡️ genesdev.cshlp.org/content/39/1...

@bbparis1984.bsky.social @jennifergarrison.bsky.social
#reproductiveaging #ovary #aging #womenshealth
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bbparis1984.bsky.social
When boasting of 8-day to 1st decision (and charging >10K APC), it is unbelievable to be unable to provide not even a timeline to 1st decision to authors after ≥6 weeks. #Scientific #publishing is just broken. I hope my trainees can get a respectful and timely review of their work elsewhere. 2/2
bbparis1984.bsky.social
A story in 2 panels: submission of a manuscript on July 11th, 6 weeks ago. Inexistent communication from the journal, and a status as "with editor" the whole time. Emailed for an update after 4 and 5 weeks of inactivity. 1/2
#AcademicRant 🧪🧬
bbparis1984.bsky.social
What do you do when a journal has been sitting on a manuscript for almost 6 weeks and there still hasn’t been a decision on whether to send out for review? #SMH 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
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anshulkundaje.bsky.social
@jengreitz.bsky.social l & my lab want to co-hire a computational biologist/biostatistician with project management expertise to help map the regulatory code of the human genome and discover genetic mechanisms of disease.

Details below
careersearch.stanford.edu/jobs/computa...

Plz RT
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genandgenes.bsky.social
Please read the whole piece.

It's devastating. The cruelty at every turn is hard to stomach, the indignity of it all.

When reading about Dr. Wu, I see a lot of my mom. About seeing work as a calling and pushing as long as possible, despite the devastating effects of racism and sinophobia.
thedailynu.bsky.social
NU Professor Jane Wu’s daughter and colleagues called her an “outstanding scientist” dedicated to “the greater good.” Before she died in July 2024, she was investigated, then cleared by the government. She still lost her funding and lab space.

Reported by William Tong
NIH probe, lab closure preceded NU Feinberg professor death
Northwestern Feinberg Professor Jane Wu’s daughter, colleagues said she was ‘outstanding scientist’ dedicated to ‘the greater good’
dailynorthwestern.com
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vermivorax.bsky.social
Had to try this out with insects and HOO BOY is this embarrassing.
ChatGPT's response to the prompt "Create a detailed diagram of generalized insect external anatomy, labelling all the major anatomical features such as body regions, mouthparts, and leg segments." It produced a scientific-esque drawing of a wasp-like creature with various incorrect labels. "Compound eye" points to the labrum, "mandible" points to the labial palps, maxilla points to the front tarsi, palpus points to the front pretarsus, coxa and trochanter point to the same on a very deformed middle leg, femur also points to a tarsus, tibia points to the hind pretarsus, head points to the thorax, and thorax points to the wings. The only accurate label is for the abdomen, and then a "cuticle" label that points to the end of the abdomen, which is technically sort of correct but misleading, as the cuticle covers the entire body.
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drosophilosophy.bsky.social
An absolutely awful turn of events. I am heartbroken over the firing of the Flybase staff. Thanks to @claudia-lopez.bsky.social for covering this important story.
thetransmitter.bsky.social
FlyBase, a Drosophila database, will lose a third of its team in early October because the Harvard grant that covered the employees’ salaries was canceled. Scientists warn that losing FlyBase could devastate fly research.

By @claudia-lopez.bsky.social

www.thetransmitter.org/community/ha...
Harvard University lays off fly database team
The layoffs jeopardize this resource, which has served more than 4,000 labs for about three decades.
www.thetransmitter.org