Robert Krautz
@robertkrautz.bsky.social
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Assistant Professor at University of Copenhagen | Gene Regulation | Developmental Biology | Method Development | http://tgrlab.org
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“Harvard geneticist David Reich said … increasingly sophisticated analysis of genetic material made possible by technological advances shows that virtually everyone came from somewhere else, and everyone’s genetic background shows a mix from different waves of migration that washed over the globe.”
Pure bloodlines? Ancestral homelands? DNA science says no. — Harvard Gazette
Geneticist explains recent analyses made possible by tech advances show human history to be one of mixing, movement, displacement.
news.harvard.edu
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Guess, I'll have a coffee then.
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Beautiful pictures indeed. What is your weapon of choice: Illustrator or Inkscape?
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geula.bsky.social
🚨 I’m looking for two enthusiastic scientists to join our team at Cambridge to explore the molecular mechanisms of lactation, early nutrition, and their long-term impact on health.

Apply here:
👉 RA: www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/51988/
👉 Postdoc: www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/51984/

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Research Assistant (Fixed Term) - Job Opportunities - University of Cambridge
Research Assistant (Fixed Term) in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge.
www.jobs.cam.ac.uk
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yghavi.bsky.social
📢 We are recruiting!
Several projects are available and can be tailored to the candidate's profile. Most include confocal imaging/spatial OMICs technologies.
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odedrechavi.bsky.social
Tomorrow at 19:30 a huge demonstration in Tel Aviv - The Israeli Academia demands to end the war NOW. These horrors are unbearable and must stop.
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“Simple” experiment, but crucial point: we won’t identify all gene regulatory mechanisms underlying disease by simply looking at healthy tissues / cell lines under norm conditions.
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Is this consciously ambiguous? After all he is the Lord of the Dance. 😉
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I second this. Such additional data is great for documentation purposes, but in order for someone (us) to make a systematic change to the publishing model, such stats need to incite a whole field to want to change. As long as authors (us) accept 3 y & ~10 m publishing time, no change will occur.
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I’m the dNTPs and my wife the polymerase. After two cycles, no one cares about where everything started or ends, only that you work together to string a sequence of meaning together.
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So you basically print out the info from the background signal in combination with your actual peak score, so that one could use the former to e.g., color-code the latter based on CNVs?
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drmrobson.bsky.social
Calling all aspiring Postdocs! One extra week to apply to join our exciting HFSP-funded project to uncover how chromatin moves to function.

Deadline July 15th.

www.mdc-berlin.de/career/jobs/...
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jeffvierstra.bsky.social
We have created a new DNase I- & ATAC-seq peak caller that uses an adaptive background model that controls for copy number variation & aneuploidy. It performs a per-nucleotide test (+FDR correction) and is very fast. Please try it out and give us feedback!

github.com/vierstralab/...
GitHub - vierstralab/hotspot3: A chromatin accessibility peak caller with an adaptive background model
A chromatin accessibility peak caller with an adaptive background model - vierstralab/hotspot3
github.com
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Naive question: if you can control for CNVs & aneuploidies, can you so also highlight / annotate peaks identified to be detected in such genome regions. That might be really exciting from a biological point, to contrast peaks inside vs outside?
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Couldn’t agree more, Aarhus is amazing. The university is also visually stunning, great architecture.
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Aarhus centrum, Østergade, I would say. Close to the main shopping street, Søndergade.
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Not stalking you, just know my Berlin. 😉 Half an A, a “l” and a “b” are enough.
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Albrechtstrasse, Berlin. Close to the Charité?
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Several conferences I attended used bullet / lightning talks introducing (again selected only) posters in 1-2 min. Perfect for getting the feeling of having presented, standing in front of an audience & acknowledgement on the presenters side & a decent overview in a calm environment for audiences.
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evgenykvon.bsky.social
Our paper describing the Range Extender element which is required and sufficient for long-range enhancer activation at the Shh locus is now available at @nature.com. Congrats to @gracebower.bsky.social who led the study. Below is a brief summary of the main findings www.nature.com/articles/s41... 1/
Range extender mediates long-distance enhancer activity - Nature
The REX element is associated with long-range enhancer–promoter interactions.
www.nature.com
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Is Leptomycin volatile / unstable that warrants such packaging? Should Sigma not also embark on more green packaging solutions?