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Posts by Rayan Najjar

Congratulations and best of luck

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Congrats

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my stomach was the only sundial. It used to warn me to eat, but now what there is isn't eaten unless the sun says so."

Source: "You're Dead to Me" podcast, "The History of Timekeeping" episode

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If you ever felt frustrated with modern technology, here's a man in ancient Rome complaining about a new invention, "May the gods damn that man who first discovered the hours and who first set up a sundial here to cut and hack my day so wretchedly into small pieces. You know, when I was a boy,

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From all of us at Ensembl, we wish you holidays filled with "ATGGAACGCCGCATTATGGAAAACACCGCGAACGATCCGGAAGCGTGCGAA"
May your celebrations be as perfectly inโ€‘frame as your favourite gene.

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We're at 735 registrants and counting! ๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿฆ 

If you haven't registered yet, don't miss out on this exciting (free) symposium on gut microbial metabolites and their impacts on host health.

Please share with your networks. ๐Ÿ”—๐Ÿ‘‡

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Sorry. I canโ€™t provide medical advice here. I recommend talking to your doctors

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I donโ€™t think so. This appears to be unique to dermatomyositis

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Maybe we should have done this in the early days of Covid

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They are so prevalent in our genomes (>1 million copies) and because of their sequence similarity, they anneal to each other creating dsRNA capable of triggering innate sensors leading to interferon production. My work showed a big increase in expression of these Alus in dermatomyositis muscles

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But you know what looks like a virus: Alus! a type of non-coding RNA that has been copy-pasting itself in our genomes (they've done this so much that our genome is 10% Alus)

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Deep RNA sequencing of muscle tissue reveals absence of viral signatures in dermatomyositis - PubMed <span><b>Objective</b>: To explore a possible connection between active viral infections and manifestation of dermatomyositis (DM). <b>Methods:</b> Skeletal muscle biopsies were analyzed from patients...

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A dermatomyositis puzzle: it looks like a virus, but is not a virus, what is it?
A link with viruses has been explored for decades. This study looked for viral transcripts in RNAseq data of muscles from dermatomyositis patients, and found no viruses #rheumsky #immunosky #rnasky #medsky

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Fascinating! This will be a fun story to tell at dinner parties

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Biology is weird and complex

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The Near Eastern Origin of Cat Domestication The world's domestic cats carry patterns of sequence variation in their genome that reflect a history of domestication and breed development. A genetic assessment of 979 domestic cats and their wild p...

Happy international cat day! Did you know that your cat and all domestic cats, no matter where you are on Earth, are from the Middle East
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Thank you

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Alu Overexpression Leads to an Increased Doubleโ€stranded RNA Signature in Dermatomyositis Objective Dermatomyositis is an autoimmune condition characterized by a high interferon signature of unknown etiology. Because coding sequences constitute <1.2% of our genomes, there is a need to ex.....

A new discovery in dermatomyositis: We found a big increase in expression of Alu elements in dermatomyositis muscle + a signature of increased dsRNA. Read more about our findings and the hypothesis we propose in a paper recently accepted by A&R
#RheumSky #ImmunoSky #RNAsky

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Being a scientist is like being a standup comedian, you generate jokes (data) until you have enough material for a 1-hour event, then you tour the country to perform shows (grand rounds)
#academicsky

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My quote of the day

If an elderly but distinguished scientist says that something is possible, he is almost certainly right; but if he says that it is impossible, he is very probably wrong.

Arthur C. Clarke

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Climbers use controversial xenon gas to climb Everest
Climbers use controversial xenon gas to climb Everest YouTube video by NBC News

Reporting of the Xenon gas Mount Everest story makes it seem like anyone can just take Xenon and climb a mountain. These men were highly trained and spent 10 weeks sleeping in low oxygen tents, so they did acclimatize. It is unknown how much additional benefit Xenon provided (no control group)

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First time at the #RNA25 conference. Iโ€™m delighted to overhear nearby groups say the word RNA so many times. The control frequency is zero

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A great read, thank you

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I study genomics in autoimmunity. As an outsider to the field, I appreciated your introduction discussing mediocre efficacy of drugs targeting plaques. Do you expect this indirect way of targeting plaques to have better efficacy? or do microglia have other effects that are independent from plaques?

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Phrases in immunology that mean "we do not know":
- loss of tolerance
- crosstalk
- caused by genetic and environmental factors

#ImmunoSky #MedSky

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What is inflammation? Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Welcome to bitesize immunology, Iโ€™m your host Dr Rayan Najjar, a physician scientist in rheumatology. Inflammation is a reaction from the immune system toโ€ฆ

New podcast episode on inflammation. topics covered:
- Inflammation is good for you
- Why and how do we develop fever? I question the idea that fever boosts immune processes or hurts pathogens.
- Low level non-infectious chronic inflammation
#ImmunoSky #MedSky

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- What if new peptides not seen before by the immune system are made in lupus through dysregulated splicing? Can these become neoantigens driving autoimmune responses?

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Altered Protein Structures and Neoepitopes in Lupus Neutrophils From Dysregulated Splicing of Messenger RNA Objective To test whether messenger RNA (mRNA) splicing is altered in neutrophils from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and can produce neoantigens. Methods RNA sequencing of neutr.....

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A new publication with a new idea in autoimmunity.

- The immune system learns to tolerate normally expressed peptides. This includes the multiple transcripts of the same genes that are made through alternative splicing.

#MedSky #ImmunoSky #RheumSky

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Environmental Risk Factors for SLE through the Lens of Social Determinants of Health
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Dysregulated mRNA splicing in SLE
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Associations of fire smoke and other pollutants with incident RA and RA-ILD
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space needle with fireworks

space needle with fireworks

space needle with drones

space needle with drones

I haven't done long exposure photography in years, decided to try it again on NYE. The space needle was electrified with fireworks and drones. Happy New Year #seattle

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Iโ€™ll remember this the next time I order toci!

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