Heini M Natri
@heinimnatri.bsky.social
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Research Assistant Professor within the Division of Bioinnovation and Genome Sciences at the Translational Genomics Research Institute, part of City of Hope. heinin.github.io
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Biomedical and genetics researchers are not incentivized to do work that aligns with the autism community’s needs and priorities. The groups and individuals benefitting from the current state of biomedical autism research are labs working on finding the causes of autism and supplement salesmen. 6/6
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So far, studies on autism “risk” and have failed to produce concrete benefits to the autism community. Autism researchers continue to justify their goals with the rising rate of autism diagnoses, often ignoring the major impact of increased awareness and knowledge. 5/
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The projects funded by the Autism Data Science Initiative (ADSI) largely aim to identify the causes of autism, with little to no focus on the areas of research that stakeholders consider most important: health, quality of life, and applied research with tangible real life implications. 4/
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Now, the HHS has announced that 1) acetaminophen causes autism and 2) folate supplements (sold by Dr. Oz) can be used to “treat” autism. In an effort to find new targets for intervention, the NIH is also investing $50M in research dissecting the genetic and environmental contributors to autism. 3/
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The complex nature of autism, lack of definitive answers from biomedical research, pressure on autistic individuals and their families, and deliberate exploitation have contributed to the proliferation of pseudoscientific bogus remedies for autism. 2/
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Some thoughts about today’s announcement on Tylenol, “the autism epidemic”, and the $50M NIH initiative ADSI. 1/
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ygilad.bsky.social
Why do so many disease risk variants show no regulatory effects in GTEx and/or other standard eQTL studies?

What do we mean when we say a regulatory effect is "context-specific" and how do we define the context?

We explored these questions using brain organoids and oxygen stress.
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kiswanson.medsky.social
It’s so gross to demand proof that someone “matters” for them to deserve health care. We are a rich country and *everyone* matters
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Dr. Oz says that people must “prove that they matter,” otherwise they'll lose their Medicaid.

Enforcing work requirements for Medicaid is an assault on people who have #LongCOVID

People will have to get medical professionals to certify that they are disabled, otherwise they'll lose Medicaid. Why?
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dudakov-lab.bsky.social
Great piece and highlights what we need to be making clearer.
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magdalenaskipper.bsky.social
The phase II clinical trial in China tested CAR T cells in people with advanced gastric cancer or gastro-oesophageal junction cancer - one of the first times this therapy has worked against solid tumours

🧪 #MedSky

www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Cancer-fighting CAR T cells show promising results for hard-to-treat tumours
Trial in China is one of the first times the immune therapy has worked against solid tumours.
www.nature.com
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roxanadaneshjou.bsky.social
Georges Benjamin: For every dollar we put into research, we get 2.64 dollars back. This enterprise produces innovation and economic activity. #STATBreakthrough @statnews.com
A panel of experts
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natmethods.nature.com
A computational framework links transcriptomic analyses with mechanical signatures to study the interplay between cell mechanical forces and gene expression.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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tuuliel.bsky.social
Our new contribution to the quest to find causal GWAS genes! Sam Ghatan from my lab at @nygenome.org led a systematic comparison of eQTLs and CRISPRi+scRNA-seq screens. TL;DR: they provide highly complementary insights, with ortogonal pros and cons. 🧵👇
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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nature.com
Nature @nature.com · May 2
US President Donald Trump’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2026 calls for unprecedented cuts to scientific agencies that, if enacted, would deal a devastating blow to US science, policy specialists say.

https://go.nature.com/4jYv3IP
Trump proposes unprecedented budget cuts to US science
Huge reductions, if enacted, could have ‘catastrophic’ effects on US competitiveness and the scientific pipeline, critics say.
go.nature.com
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geneticssociety.bsky.social
ASHG is concerned about the research cuts in the proposed U.S. FY26 budget, forecasting substantial reductions to the NIH and other agencies. We urge the U.S. Congress to reject this proposal and maintain support for life-saving biomedical research. Read More: www.ashg.org/publications... #ASHG
American Society of Human Genetics - ASHG
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science.org
President Donald Trump today asked Congress to make massive and unprecedented cuts to the 2026 budgets of major federal science agencies. scim.ag/3Yszqnm
Trump’s proposed budget would mean ‘disastrous’ cuts to science
Key research budgets would shrink by one-third to one-half in 2026 spending plan
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science.org
A recent #ScienceImmunology Review discusses the mechanisms through which dendritic cells influence cytotoxic CD8+ T cell responses against cancer.

Learn more on #DayOfImmunology: scim.ag/3YRrBYk
Interactions with DCs influence the four depicted T cell fates, with tolerance and anergy not shown. Here, we focus on TFs and cell surface markers used to identify the T cell fates discussed in this review. Some markers listed as “lo” are expressed lower relative to other CD8+ T cell subsets described within the cited study. Included markers were common across multiple studies. * denotes markers that are different across Tdys cell studies.
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lambalastair.bsky.social
Brilliant session focused entirely on spatial multiomics @theaacr.bsky.social #AUA25

Well said @tanevski.bsky.social "Cancer is a spatial disease-spatialomics is the future of cancer science"!

Wonderful composite spatial data from Linghua Wang @mdanderson.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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fulyaalkan.bsky.social
Cancel the poster session 🫠 #CanineSupport @theaacr.bsky.social #aacr2025
heinimnatri.bsky.social
Curious to project these categories onto our data!