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Posts by Archita Mishra

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How to write a grant?
1. The application is for the reviewer, not you, the applicant.
2. Communicate in stories.
3. Make your story cohesive—leave no puzzling gaps.
4. Make your story resonate to keep the reviewer reading.
5. Accept chance and noise in peer-review.
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Keith Yamamoto (UCSF): Taking Risks
Keith Yamamoto (UCSF): Taking Risks YouTube video by iBiology Career and Professional Development

What separates the best research scientists from the rest, asks Keith Yamamoto (UCSF). There is no secret. The best scientists are simply reaching for the big discoveries. This means taking risks, which is really what's behind the joy of discovery.
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Repurposing large-format microarrays for scalable spatial transcriptomics - Nature Methods Array-seq repurposes microarray slides for high-sensitivity, scalable spatial transcriptomics.

Repurposing microarray principles for spatial transcriptomics with 30um resolution is a good idea www.nature.com/articles/s41... 🧬

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Out today in Nature: "The Human Cell Atlas"! In my News and Views, I compare the cell atlas to early naturalists creating an atlas of South America. Researchers mining this cell atlas can now make big discoveries, just as the next naturalists then discovered evolution.
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Hi Laura this is great please add me :-)

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Coffee consumption is associated with intestinal Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus abundance and prevalence across multiple cohorts - Nature Microbiology Coffee consumption is associated with the presence and abundance of a specific member of the human gut microbiome, Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus, and changes to the plasma metabolome.

Coffee perks up your mood and your microbes! ☕🔬 This study reveals the biochemical relationship between specific food item and specific gut microbes. A latte more to think about! #GutMicrobiota #DietaryScience

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Home at last: Mixed signals guide memory T cells to residency Tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells adapt to diverse environments, providing local long-term protection. In this issue of Immunity, Obers et al. and Raynor et al. demonstrate how diet, commensals, an...

Mixed signals from microbiota, diet and host-factors shape tissue residency of T cells..! www.cell.com/immunity/abs...

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