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Posts by Jenny Montooth

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Nearly 15,000 Nurses Go on Strike at Major New York City Hospitals

We need these amazing nurses and they need better care and compensation for ALL that they do, it’s as simple as that. www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/n...

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In Tatiana Schlossberg’s beautiful and devastating article about dying, she wrote a paragraph about the NYC nurses who cared for her. These same nurses are on strike today demanding fair wages and more robust staffing.

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A first of its kind C. elegans study uncovers the diversity and evolution of gene regulation A new paper in GENETICS shows how multiple strains of C. elegans developed their own unique methods for controlling gene activity.

I have a new blog post up in Genetics Society of America's blog Genes to Genomes! Check it out here: genestogenomes.org/a-first-of-i...

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I have a new article up in Genetics Society of America’s blog Genes to Genomes! Check it out: genestogenomes.org/how-understa...

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Catch our co-founder @montoj.bsky.social on the latest episode of the Career Bitches podcast! She talked about her passion for science communication, being a federal employee placed on administrative leave, and our new project The Science Underground. Listen here! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s...

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We are former NIH comms staff that are working to continue doing the work we love and care about - science communication! Check out our new account and listen to us on the latest episode of @dnatodaypodcast.bsky.social

Episode here: dnapodcast.com/episodes/202...

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My latest article for GSA was SO fun to read about and write, check it out here! genestogenomes.org/the-little-w...

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Genomic science is moving fast, so we started this new company to support emerging science research by helping to make it engaging, accessible, and culturally relevant.

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An advanced new machine-learning model can find genes connected to autism spectrum disorder New work published in GENETICS shows us how new genes can be found faster and with less data than ever before.

I have recently become one of the freelance writers for Genetics Society of America's blog Genes to Genomes! I'm so thrilled to be continuing to write about innovative genetics and genomics research. My first post is out today, check it out here!

genestogenomes.org/an-advanced-...

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📢 HPRC Release 2 is here!

Now with phased genomes from 200+ individuals, a 5x increase from Release 1.

Explore sequencing data, assemblies, annotations & alignments in our interactive data explorer ⬇️:

humanpangenome.org/hprc-data-re...

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I'm excited to show you something that we've been working on! Follow our new account for updates!

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Highlight of my year ... by far ... has been welcoming Melissa and her lab to the NIH. After a slightly(!) rocky start, we're allowed to hire trainees again, so please reach out to her if you're interested. You won't find a better mentor!

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Even having done this activity SEVERAL times over the years and understanding how it works through and through, I still get starstruck when I see DNA. I still feel so lucky to be a part of the genomics community in any way. 🧬 ❤️

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Happy DNA Day! It is a bittersweet one this year since many of us were laid off from NHGRI. One of my favorite memories was getting to write and be in a video with Eric Green where we showed people how to extract DNA from a strawberry. www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMw4...

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I wrote a thing.

I am eternally grateful for my editor, who took the original draft and helped me narrow down my key points into a more effective piece with a broader reach.

Also, thanks to the editorial & legal teams, who maintained the message while protecting us in this fraught moment.

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A phylogeny of the 7 ape genomes that have now been completed from "T2T", with Homer Simpson representing mankind.

A phylogeny of the 7 ape genomes that have now been completed from "T2T", with Homer Simpson representing mankind.

A project five years in the making, we've now published complete "T2T" genomes for six additional ape species! It turns out that finishing (and analyzing) six genomes is slightly more work than one... doi.org/10.1038/s415...

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Complete sequencing of ape genomes - Nature Complete sequences of chromosomes telomere-to-telomere from chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, Bornean orangutan, Sumatran orangutan and siamang provide a comprehensive and valuable resource for future evolutionary comparisons.

Nature research paper: Complete sequencing of ape genomes

https://go.nature.com/3EfWwqk

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Complete sequencing of ape genomes - Nature Complete sequences of chromosomes telomere-to-telomere from chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, Bornean orangutan, Sumatran orangutan and siamang provide a comprehensive and valuable resource for future evol...

📢 new paper alert for the primate and genomics nerds. telomere to telomere ape genomes. I led MHC annotations on this work w/ @biotobi.bsky.social and @meyerbritta.bsky.social And hey it’s my first nature paper 🥳 www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Complete sequencing of ape genomes - Nature Complete sequences of chromosomes telomere-to-telomere from chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, Bornean orangutan, Sumatran orangutan and siamang provide a comprehensive and valuable resource for future evol...

Our primate T2T paper came out in Nature yesterday! It was a huge effort and I'm so grateful that I got the opportunity to work with this amazing group of scientists over the first two years of my PhD!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Right back at you 🥹❤️

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best in the game

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Thank you Chris 🥹❤️

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If you are in biomedical space and you need a social media person and you don’t hire Jenny, I don’t even know what you are doing (same goes for the rest of the NHGRI comms office and other roles).

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Some other favs

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Also, none if it can happen without having leadership who trusts you and gives you space to be creative!

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When I started working on our social media strategy, I knew it wasn't enough to just post facts about genomics research. We wanted to build a relationship with our followers! I learned that you can be incredibly weird on social and still have an important message that people will remember.

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Some of you may know me for making unhinged genomics memes for NHGRI! Here are some of my favorites. 😊

I was so thankful to be able to take my obsession with pop culture with my passion for making research accessible, and turn it into some of our most successful messaging.

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NHGRI’s comm team was exceptionally good and if anyone is looking for a talented science communicator, you should snap up Jenny as soon as possible.

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This means so much, thank you Shawn! It was such a delight and an honor to work with you.

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Thank you so much, that means the world!

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