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Posts by oZgun Gokce

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Great new work from our lab: #Microglia #glioblastoma interaction in vivo analyzed deep in the corpus callosum wirh #3photon microscopy by @felixnebeling.bsky.social

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#neuroscience 🧪 @dzne.science

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I spent a solid 30 seconds wondering why OPEC was holding a symposium in EPFL Life Sciences... took me a while to realize this is not about the Strait of Hormuz, but the strait to the neuronal circuits

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This one genuinely warms my heart. I was lucky enough to see this as an idea in its infancy, and watching it grow into a Cell paper over years is something else. Well deserved :)

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This one genuinely warms my heart. I was lucky enough to see this as an idea in its infancy, and watching it grow into a Cell paper over years is something else. Well deserved :)

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For PhD students or postdocs who start out wanting to analyse their own high-throughput data:

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thats why we changed the name of MARCH1 to MARCHF1 :)

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Even the Hippocratic Oath reserved benefits for insiders: “I will teach the sons of my teacher without fee.” Pedigree has been shaping careers for a very long time.

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Finding hidden clues behind unexplained autoinflammation A Fellow of St Catharine’s had led international research that revealed shared traits across the immune systems of patients with unexplained autoinflammation, when the body’s immune system causes infl...

A Fellow of St Catharine’s had led international research that revealed shared traits across the immune systems of patients with unexplained autoinflammation...

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Nuclear speckles of GC richness - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology Nuclear speckles support the splicing of levelled exon–intron architecture transcripts, and their evolution shaped genome organization in amniotes.

The research highlight of our recent work on nuclear speckles is online. The photo choice is eggcellent. Happy Easter! 🌸🐰🥚
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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The Orange Cat Brain Atlas is here. 🧠🐈

Today, we published the first comprehensive cellular map of the orange cat brain. The new atlas reveals a single, specialized neuron responsible for behaviors like staring at walls, knocking objects off tables, and the 3am "zoomies."

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Single-nucleus epigenomic profiling of the adult human central nervous system unveils epigenetic memory of developmental programs - Nature Neuroscience Single-nucleus epigenomic maps of the adult human brain and spinal cord reveal that adult oligodendroglia retain developmental chromatin patterns, suggesting a molecular memory that may shape repair p...

Our latest in @natneuro.nature.com, lead by Mukund Kabbe, providing single cell epigenomic maps of the human brain and spinal cord with snATAC and our NanoCUT&Tag and finding epigenetic memory in oligodendroglia of developmental programs!

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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HEALTH + LIFE SCIENCE ALLIANCE | Interinstitutional Postdoc Call |… Apply for the Alliance Interinstitutional Postdoc Program in health & life sciences. Two-year funded positions with interdisciplinary research support.

1/ Apply for an inter-disciplinary postdoc position in Heidelberg with the Health & Life Science Alliance
Deadline: **31 March**
Project proposals can be self-designed or adapt one of the outlines on the website ("List of project outlines for download")

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Happy Women's Day! Time and again, the world news reminds us: women should lead...

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🖥️🧬🚀 I am excited to share that our #omnideconv study is finally published on Genome Biology: doi.org/10.1186/s130...

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Orwell’s prophecy

Orwell’s prophecy

Who would have known that Orwell would turn out to be a great prophet?

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Genome Data Science and AI for Therapeutic Target Discovery - King’s Prize Doctoral Programme | King's College London PhD programme in human genetics, AI and multi-omics to uncover causal biology and accelerate therapeutic target discovery with academic and industry partners.

📣 Exciting PhD opportunities in our new programme in 🧬Genome Data Science at @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social!

Come and work with me and @oliverpain.bsky.social on APOE penetrance and modifiers in #Alzheimer's.

Get in touch to discuss and apply by 28 February.

www.kcl.ac.uk/research/tar...

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A super intense and fantastic sunny week in Alicante discussing single cell and spatial omics in the CNS! Thanks all the students for lots of discussions, great flash talks and lots of fun in the social activities, the local organizers, aka @silviadesantis.bsky.social and my co-chair Ana Falcão.

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Thank you Gonçalo, @silviadesantis.bsky.social, and Ana Falcão. Amazing city, students, and science. I had a great time!

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What a week! Thank you to the organisers and sponsors
Most of all, thanks to the students for their energy and engagement... was a blast!

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🔬 pertpy: a unified, scalable framework for single-cell perturbation analysis, now out in Nature Methods

Designed for modern perturbation data - CRISPR, drug screens, patient treatments - scaling to millions of cells and 1000s of conditions.
👉 www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Maybe because anyone supporting the strike really surprising 🙊

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It's an old and obvious pattern. An unpopular president - failing on the economy and losing his grip on power at home - decides to launch a war for regime change abroad.

The American people don’t want to “run” a foreign country while our leaders fail to improve life in this one.

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The Company of Biologists 100 logo to the left and QR code to the right.
 
Portrait of Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard , to the left, text to the right
 
100 extraordinary biologists

Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard

Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard is a Nobel Prize winner and Emeritus Director of the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tübingen, Germany. She led efforts to establish zebrafish as a genetic model for vertebrate development, contributing many papers to the famous 1996 zebrafish issue of Development.

#100biologists #biologists100

The Company of Biologists 100 logo to the left and QR code to the right. Portrait of Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard , to the left, text to the right 100 extraordinary biologists Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard is a Nobel Prize winner and Emeritus Director of the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tübingen, Germany. She led efforts to establish zebrafish as a genetic model for vertebrate development, contributing many papers to the famous 1996 zebrafish issue of Development. #100biologists #biologists100

Our next extraordinary biologist is Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, a Nobel Prize winner and Emeritus Director of the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tübingen, Germany. #100biologists

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Hybrid can work, but only when the work structure supports it. In my group, data generation and analysis are shared responsibilities, and that overlap is hard to replace remotely. Fairness and regulatory constraints also matter more than people like to acknowledge.

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Does it apply to resubmissions?

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Had a holiday get-together with the Gokce & Knoferle Lab, all these brilliant people, and the Enki 🐾
Almost 10 years as a PI, and I love every second of this privilege and joy of discovery!

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In-person work can add value in some roles. It should not come at the cost of health... When necessary, roles and processes can be redesigned.

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Fully remote models can work beautifully for some groups. At the same time, we shouldn’t force one approach on everyone. I can train students remotely, but I find it less engaging and less rewarding than in-person mentoring.

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Once trust exists, remote collaboration works great. especially if you already have a name and network. You have established your name. For you that works and I can see that. But I am not convinced it is good for training new comers to field.

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