Rita Strack
@ritastrack.bsky.social
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Chief Editor of Nature Biomedical Engineering. Ph.D. Previously at Nature Methods. @rita_strack on the place formerly known as twitter.
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Voted today! I hope this wasn't my last free and fair election. What a thing to worry about.
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I once read that the average Nobel Laureate is a 65 year old man named John. Not sure if that's true but this year's physics prize is not helping. Still well-deserved though.
ritastrack.bsky.social
I hope this Nobel Prize gets people talking meaningfully about our amazing immune systems and the importance of basic research to human health (and funding basic research).

I am also glad young women get to see that women can not only work at this level, but that those who do can get recognized.
ritastrack.bsky.social
See, some suffering got you through jetlag.
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The Vienna BioCenter PhD Program application deadline is approaching: October 10!

Join one of Europe’s premier life science campuses, home to cutting-edge research across all areas of biology.
Apply and start your scientific journey in Vienna!

training.vbc.ac.at/phd-program/

#PhD #LifeSciences
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erinrgreen.bsky.social
Job alert ‼️ UChicago Micro is hiring! Open to tenured/tenure track faculty at all levels in any area of microbiology. Come join our amazing and growing department. apply.interfolio.com/174404
ritastrack.bsky.social
The sure-fire way to get over jet lag is to suffer for a few days with either exhaustion or insomnia.
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Here it is! Postdoctoral position to identify the progenitors sensory organs in the regenerating legs of Parhyale

apply here: www.averof-lab.org/pages/tracman

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We've just been awarded a grant to study the cellular basis of regeneration – to track the progenitors of sensory organs in the context of leg regeneration, in our favourite crustacean tinyurl.com/parhyale, based on live imaging and cell tracking. The project involves some cool collaborations... 1/3
ritastrack.bsky.social
One can only aspire to someday have some part of themselves discovered in a vulture's nest.
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Medieval sandal, from 14th century, found preserved in vultures nest on a cliff in southern Spain, a rough sandal woven from grasses and twigs

I'm not saying that vultures might also steal single socks from your laundry basket, but y'know...?

www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/arti...
Found: 650-year-old shoe, in vulture nest
Many unexpected human artifacts have been preserved, for centuries, in vulture nests.
www.nationalgeographic.com
ritastrack.bsky.social
Every time I am away, it feels like my kids are so grown up when I get home. In the ten days I was in Germany, my son got tests results showing he exceeds expectations for sixth grade in all subjects and my daughter started biking without training wheels! Also I swear they are both taller.
ritastrack.bsky.social
I still mask on public transit. If people with PhDs in the life sciences are not doing it, who will? Also I am still afraid of long COVID. If I can avoid it, I will try.
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Time and again I hear from people who don't mask that they choose not to because they don't want to be the "weird" one, or the outcast.

The more of us who do it the easier it becomes for others to do it.

There is no downside.
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In the past week, I've noticed when I enter the #NYC subway in my KN95 mask, one or two other riders - in a train car packed with unmasked riders - timidly reach into their purse or pants pocket, pull out a mask, and put it on. It's like seeing me in a mask gives them the courage to put on theirs. 😷
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Despite These Times...my department is hiring! I really like my department, we have a good mix of disciplines and organisms and we're really low-drama. We also get pizza at faculty meeting. So if you're a computational and structural biologist, join us! 🧪 jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/260...
Assistant Professor - Tenure Track Faculty
The Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is inviting applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position. The position requires a doc...
jobs.rutgers.edu
ritastrack.bsky.social
Last day in Berlin was spent with my wonderful colleagues Barb, Sadra, and Alessandra! The Berlin Nature office is really nice! And I got my first ever schnitzel as a vegetarian, made from oyster mushrooms. Yum!
ritastrack.bsky.social
Please start following @natbiomedeng.nature.com! It's an alive account now and we will start posting good content!
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Staff members at the NIH seem to have done the impossible: spend the agency's $48 billion budget.

“Everyone has been rallying together to clean up the mess, but it’s a mess that did not need to be made,” an NIH program officer told me.

www.nature.com/articles/d41...
NIH races to spend its 2025 grant money — but fewer projects win funding
Despite political obstacles, officials are on track to disburse all of the research funds allocated to US biomedical behemoth.
www.nature.com
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#GEF2025 the meeting is winding down, but it's been an incredible few days. I gave my last talk on behalf of Nature Methods yesterday. It's been amazing to see how far this field has come in ten years. A huge thanks to my hosts Ali and Silvio!!
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My teammate Jennifer will be at Seeing is Believing, can I connect you two?
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In this JAMA Medical News podcast, listen to epidemiologist Brian Lee, PhD, discuss his study on #acetaminophen use during pregnancy and children’s risk of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Hosted by JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD.

Listen now: ja.ma/3KJOXLg
Acetaminophen Use in Pregnancy and Risk of Autism
Epidemiologist Brian Lee, PhD, discusses his study on acetaminophen use during pregnancy and children’s risk of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders in this interview with JAMA Deputy Editor Linda Brubaker, MD.
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superresolusian.bsky.social
BioImage analysis friends - King's are recruiting for a full-time, permanent facility position! Come and work with fun microscopes and fun people (and me!) - please share! www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/126345-...
Bioimage Analysis Specialist | King's College London
www.kcl.ac.uk