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Scott Keeney

Scott Neal Keeney is an American molecular biologist.

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H-index: 67
Biology 85%
Medicine 10%
spo11rulz.bsky.social
Please repost: I'm looking for suggestions for activities (scientific, social, team-building, whatever) for a lab retreat. What worked well in retreats you've been to?

(I put this on Twitter a while ago and got some great responses, but lost the info when I deleted that account.)

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mollyprz.bsky.social
Amidst all the terrible and terrifying news, so lovely to hear of
@jkpritch.bsky.social's election to the National Academy of Sciences. Congratulations!
spo11rulz.bsky.social
Proud of PhD student Zack Zheng for his successful thesis defense today. Here's the cake to prove it...
spo11rulz.bsky.social
Pro tip: if you have a really important zoom interview, double check that you are not in the same room as a cat that is likely to start crying to be let out #HypotheticallySpeaking

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needhibhalla.bsky.social
the version of record (VoR) of our most recent paper has been published @elife.bsky.social! 🎉🥳 🧪

elifesciences.org/articles/102...
spo11rulz.bsky.social
Probably not all that stout... looks like it's just puffed up to stay warm
spo11rulz.bsky.social
Looking forward to having you as a neighbor!
spo11rulz.bsky.social
And I'm waiting for someone to correct my saying Vanya instead of Nenya 🫢

Or was that the Chekhov/Tolkien mashup we didn't know we needed?
spo11rulz.bsky.social
"I have a comment and a question. The comment is just to clarify: of course, as everyone knows, that inscription is not in Elvish, it's the Black Speech of Mordor." Scott never forgave me.
spo11rulz.bsky.social
2) At the start of an absolutely fabulous talk about three new RING genes his group had discovered and named Narya, Vilya, and Vanya after the three Elven rings in LOTR, Scott showed the inscription from the One Ring and described it as being in Elvish. After the talk, I raised my hand...
spo11rulz.bsky.social
Two Scott stories that stick in my head, both from talks at Meiosis Gordon conferences. 1) After mentioning something about Gregor Mendel's son, a pause, then "Mendel was a great geneticist but terrible monk"

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lacefieldlab.bsky.social
Feeling very lost today with the news of the passing of my undergrad advisor Scott Hawley. He had a huge impact on the field and on me personally. He was the first person to see me as a scientist and gave me the confidence to apply to grad school. I am so grateful to be a part of his legacy.

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hunterlab.bsky.social
Sadly, our colleague and friend Scott Hawley passed away this morning. He was an irreplaceable presence and force for good in the meiosis an Drosophila communities and will be sorely missed.

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naamaaviram.bsky.social
New year, new beginnings! 🎉

The Aviram Lab will officially open its doors on March 1st @mskcancercenter.bsky.social!

We’ll study microbial immune systems and their connection to fundamental cellular processes like #RNA transcription and #DNA integrity.

#NewPI #AcademicSky #WomenInSTEM
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spo11rulz.bsky.social
Hmmmm, that's surprising that the Galangal syrup ended up tasting cheesy. Couldn't have been the added rutabaga, so...? 🤔

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clauswilke.com
Bioart, courtesy of the NIH. All images are in the public domain and available for download as high-quality SVGs.
bioart.niaid.nih.gov

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artermeret.bsky.social
Shoutout to the unknown artist and their work in the mskcc elevator this morning 😂

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semirkin.bsky.social
Our latest paper showing that DNA nicks drive expansions of both normal and disease-size alleles. All credit goes to a fantastic graduate student Liangzi Li as well as to a terrific team of current and former undergraduate and graduate students in the lab.

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2413298121
Recurrent DNA nicks drive massive expansions of (GAA)n repeats | PNAS
Over 50 hereditary degenerative disorders are caused by expansions of short tandem DNA repeats (STRs). (GAA)n repeat expansions are responsible for...
www.pnas.org
spo11rulz.bsky.social
The editor changed most (but strangely not all) instances of "mutant1 mutant2" (meaning the double mutant genotype) to "mutant1 or mutant2", which changed the meaning to either gibberish or something completely wrong, depending on context. This was tricky to catch in the proofs
spo11rulz.bsky.social
To journal editorial folks: If your journal doesn't already, please consider changing your work flow to return to authors at the proof stage a copy-edited version of their paper with editors' changes tracked. Just caught a major editor's mistake in some proofs.
spo11rulz.bsky.social
It took us another 25+ years to figure out how to do it, and thankfully MSK didn't fire me in the interim 🫠

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