Brian Plosky
@brianplosky.bsky.social
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Runner, cyclist, scientific publications at Arc Institute. Formerly EiC at Mol Cell. Opinions are mine.
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arcinstitute.org
For decades, human genome editing has been limited to small, localized modifications.

Today, in a new paper published in @science.org , researchers from Arc's Hsu lab show that bridge recombinase technology is capable of large-scale genomic rearrangements in human cells.
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arcinstitute.org
In another preprint from the @brianhie.bsky.social Lab and @synbiogaolab.bsky.social, they introduce Germinal, a generative AI system for de novo antibody design.

Germinal produces functional nanobodies in just dozens of tests, making custom antibody design more accessible than ever before.
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arcinstitute.org
New work from Arc's @pauldatlinger.bsky.social of our Genome Engineering Technology Center. Congrats!
pauldatlinger.bsky.social
CAR T cells showcase the enormous potential of cell therapies, but often fail due to lack of evolutionary optimization. Today in @nature.com , we use #CELLFIE to engineer cell therapies at scale and share the largest resource of CRISPR screens in CAR T cells. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Systematic discovery of CRISPR-boosted CAR T cell immunotherapies - Nature
CELLFIE, a CRISPR platform for optimizing cell-based immunotherapies, identifies gene knockouts that enhance CAR T cell efficacy using in vitro and in vivo screens.
www.nature.com
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samuelhking.bsky.social
Many of the most complex and useful functions in biology emerge at the scale of whole genomes.

Today, we share our preprint “Generative design of novel bacteriophages with genome language models”, where we validate the first, functional AI-generated genomes 🧵
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arcinstitute.org
In a new preprint from @brianhie.bsky.social's lab, the team reports the first generative design of viable bacteriophage genomes.

Leveraging Evo 1 & Evo 2, they generated whole genome sequences, resulting in 16 viable phages with distinct genomic architectures.
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ritastrack.bsky.social
"It is a big loss for Nature Methods and its audience. I think your role there in the past decade has transformed and re-defined the imaging related landscape for the entire community." 😭 These notes make me sentimental, but they also show me that doing this job well matters. #editorgoals
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edmarkey.bsky.social
Vaccines are safe and effective. RFK Jr. isn’t.
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durocher1.bsky.social
JOB ALERT 🚨 We are hiring TWO principal investigators in cell, molecular, systems, or chemical biology in Toronto, Canada at @sinaihealth.bsky.social. We provide a generous startup, fully funded salary and academic appointment at U of Toronto.

www.nature.com/naturecareer...

Please repost!
Image of Toronto
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drandreahoward.bsky.social
I don’t know who needs this right now, but I really enjoy browsing “Paper Skygest”, a feed of posts on academic papers *from people you follow*. I think it’s what a lot of us are actually here for
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arcinstitute.org
To help competitors get started, our team created a Colab notebook that guides participants through training and running inference on an ML model. For this example we started with STATE, the recently released model from Arc: colab.research.google.com/drive/1QKOtY...
Google Colab
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arcinstitute.org
Over 2,000 people have registered for the Virtual Cell Challenge to create an AI model that can generalize for unseen perturbations. Hundreds of competitors have been submitting results from their models and the race, as you can see from the leaderboard, is heating up:
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arcinstitute.org
The Arc Institute Investigator Retreat is off to a great start! Huge thanks to Dave Burke and @brianhie.bsky.social for for sharing their computational research, and to Isha Jain, Will Allen, Faranak Fattahi, and Alex Pollen for diving into cell biology and neuroscience.
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arcinstitute.org
Our 2nd Investigator Retreat wrapped up with talks from Core Investigators Christoph Thaiss and Felix Horns, our incoming Science Fellow Maya Arce, and some of our Innovation Investigators and Ignite Awardees. We look forward to seeing how the connections made this week turn into new collaborations.
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fraserlab.com
Academia may be a prestige economy but it wasn’t some choice of scientific leadership- we do it to ourselves, every day. Leadership rarely makes tenure criteria too down - it’s a committee of peers that sets it up for institutions. Leadership doesn’t sit on study sections - it’s peers doing it!
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richardsever.bsky.social
NIH Director say journals "bully scientists into paying large fees".

No. Academia is a prestige economy in which scientific leadership chose to make journals the currency & Gold OA was deemed 'the way'. Publishers just cashed in; you don't have to pay $10K

www.insidehighered.com/news/governm...
NIH Plans to Cap Publisher Fees, Dilute “Scientific Elite”
Director of the National Institutes of Health says that capping research journals’ open-access fees will help rein in the $19 billion academic publishing industry and bolster scientific debate.
www.insidehighered.com
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I think I made a difference! Anoxia was accepted in today’s @nytimes.com spelling bee!
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Maybe some more oxygen to the brain is needed before they include this word…
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Somewhat disappointing that bluesky has not been a major source of traffic to our Challenge. Seems like a struggle (at least for me) to get decent engagement here. LinkedIn is much better for me. X is still doing well for others
arcinstitute.org
Register today for the Virtual Cell Challenge and use AI to solve one of biology’s most complex problems.

Announced in @cellcellpress.bsky.social, the competition is hosted by Arc Institute and sponsored by NVIDIA, @10xgenomics.bsky.social and Ultima Genomics.
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Check out the challenge and our initial model (released earlier this week):

Challenge Website: virtualcellchallenge.org
State model blog post: arcinstitute.org/news/virtual...
virtualcellchallenge.org
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What an exciting week at @arcinstitute.org We started off with the release of State, our perturbation prediction (virtual cell) model, and today, we are kicking off the Virtual Cell Challenge
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arcinstitute.org
Introducing Arc Institute’s first virtual cell model: STATE
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petersagal.bsky.social
I’m sure the Trump Administration will be canceling all grants to the University of Florida because of their failure to combat anti-Semitism. Any day now.

www.nytimes.com/2025/06/21/u...
A White Nationalist Wrote a Law School Paper Promoting Racist Views. It Won Him an Award.
www.nytimes.com