John Janetzko
@jjanetzko.bsky.social
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Asst. Prof. Univ of Colorado. Chemist. Sometimes structural biologist. Molecular microscopist 🔬. Usually found thinking about PTMs, GPCRs and protein dynamics. Bike racer 🚴🏼‍♂️.👦 & 🐶 dad, 🇨🇦, 🎓 Stanford/Harvard/UToronto.
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jjanetzko.bsky.social
A lab that collects data together stays together. Feeling like the luckiest PI to work with such great folks 🤩🔬 @cuanschutz.bsky.social @cu-bmg.bsky.social
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cucancercenter.bsky.social
We have new members! Welcome to the CU Cancer Center! 👏
Welcome New Members graphic. Nicole Kaiser, PharmD, Vicki Catenacci, MD, Mohammad Bilal, MD, John Janetzko, PhD, Wyatt Shields, PhD, Christine Conageski, MD, Ally Nguyen, PhD, Matthew Witkowski, PhD, Peter Fecci, MD, PhD, Stephanie McGrath, DVM, Glen Peterson, DNP, Brenna McGinn, PhD, MSM.
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jeremymberg.bsky.social
The acknowledgements section speaks to considerable privilege. Without a senior author, he and his classmate were provided with lab space, purified protein, and technical help. Their paper was communicated to PNAS. I doubt many undergraduate researchers have received comparable support.

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jjanetzko.bsky.social
So you’re saying there’s a chance
jjanetzko.bsky.social
Tbf lottery still has to be lower chance, but point is very well taken
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harmitmalik.bsky.social
With news that NIH grant success rates are now below 5%, consider the effort that goes into one of these grants (apart from you, who submitted 60 AI-written grants)- why would you put in that much effort knowing your chances are only slightly better than winning a lottery? 1/
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ardemp.bskyverified.social
No better time to call or email your members of Congress. Next year’s NIH budget is being debated in the Senate. A new nonpartisan campaign is making it easy to defend science and protect America’s innovation. Just follow this link to contact your representatives: www.protectscienceandinnovation.org
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drugmonkey.bsky.social
We are going to hear a lot in the near future about how University brass “has to make hard decisions”. Twill be interesting to see who those hard decisions land upon.
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erictopol.bsky.social
Summary Table of the massive defunding of biomedical research in the United States
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jeremymberg.bsky.social
A short Bluetorial about my early days as the Director of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) at NIH.

The importance of feeling responsibility and taking pride in doing the best job you can
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jjanetzko.bsky.social
Oh no. This is insanity! Hopefully if we do twist the pretzel in 2026 it gets untwisted again in 2028.
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The world is in chaos, but we still need to rally with our people!

Janetzko-Bell lab and friends happy hour to celebrate grant submissions, new additions and scientific accomplishments 🎉

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In America, we have no kings.
jjanetzko.bsky.social
Sometimes this job can feel like a lot. But sometimes it’s the best job you could imagine. Your whole lab tells you they want to come in on Saturday to finish an experiment we’ve worked up to and you get to see the look of amazement on your tech’s face when her first negative stain works 😍
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cryptogenomicon.bsky.social
Federal funding to Harvard is primarily for basic research labs, a government-university partnership that has been US policy for 80 years since the end of WWII. International undergraduate student tuition is not federally funded. Anyone trying to confuse these two things is trying to play you.
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davidimiller.bsky.social
So: In 2017, Congress made this happen:

NIH: Proposed 22% cut --> 9% increase
NSF: Proposed 11% cut --> 4% increase
NOAA: Proposed 16% cut --> 4% increase

Obviously, 2025 is not 2017. A lot is diff now. But still:

💰 Congress, not WH, sets budgets.

📞 Public support & calls to Congress matter.
jjanetzko.bsky.social
Is there a way to read the whole article?
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cryptogenomicon.bsky.social
NIH funding supporting the HMMER and Infernal software projects has been terminated. NIH states that our work, as well as all other federally funded research at Harvard, is of no benefit to the US.
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jasonsynaptic.bsky.social
Oh FFS! This government is self sabotaging the decades long edge America had in recruiting the most talented people from across the world.
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They're terminating OPT.

Today the nominee to head USCIS stated directly: he will end Optional Practical Training, the single largest channel for high-skill immigrants to work in the US.

6 weeks ago I warned about this & summarized the research on impacts of this drastic action—> @piie.com
Skilled immigration on the chopping block? Effects of eliminating "Optional Practical Training" in the US
The White House has taken numerous steps to sharply reduce the number of immigrant workers, with or without legal status, in the US economy. These policies, so far, typically target immigrants with le...
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