Infographic with AI slop published in Nature Scientific Reports
"Runctitiononal features"? "Medical fymblal"? "1 Tol Line storee"? This gets worse the longer you look at it. But it's got to be good, because it was published in Nature Scientific Reports last week: www.nature.com/articles/s41... h/t @asa.tsbalans.se
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This is a joint achievement by everyone who contributed to the elsaesserlab.wordpress.com over the past 10 years and I am so looking forward to our big 10-year reunion next week ❤️
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Thanks for organizing a great conference filled with insightful talks, discussions, and social sessions! Looking forward to the next one @johnprensner.bsky.social @rna-julie.bsky.social @thomasmartinez.bsky.social /2
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There have been people less than helpful in my journey here. I wanted to acknowledge those too, bc I know I am not unique in this experience.
No thank you to the physics study assoc that made me sing songs about how women couldn't study physics without sleeping with the professor, the day I stepped into university life. No thank you to the 5th year physics student that decided to assign me a stripper name within the first minute of meeting me in the physics coffee corner in my first year. No thank you to the technician that was responsible for onboarding me on the use of the cluster in my third year who raised his eyebrows and asked me if that meant I was some sort of computer girl. No thank you to the senior researcher that sent me utterly inappropriate texts after a conference, then proceeded to apologise months later by telling me they had not been meant for me anyway so no hard feelings remain hopefully And no thank you to him for attending every conference I've been to since. No thank you to the people who told me that it was surprising that I was doing a PhD since I was a girl. No thank you to the man who mistook me for a coffee lady at a conference, and after having to correct him two times that I did not work there, responded with you should consider it. No thank you to the researcher that asked me what I was wearing underneath my outfit during a conference. No thank you to the physicist who declared to a room full of other physicists that biologists don't know how to design an experiment. No thank you to the people who have called me scary instead of strong and intimidating instead of intelligent.
And finally, no thank you to the exec board of the TU Delft, whose knee-jerk reaction to being held up a mirror about the social safety at the university, was to sue the party holding up the mirror instead of looking at the problems they highlighted.
... You have made me feel like I do not belong in science & I cannot forgive you for that.
A friend included this anti-acknowledgement section on her PhD thesis. She also added the proposition: “Systematic bullying and undermining of girls and women in STEM starts early on and is the reason why they do not stay in science and related fields.”
Absurd we still need to go through this
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Fantastic work and a real tour de force from @simonelsasser.bsky.social and his talented team! Happy to be able to contribute to their efforts! 🎉👏
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A large-scale sORF screen identifies putative microproteins involved in cancer cell fitness
molecular genetics, classification of proteins, methodology in biological sciences,
cancer, and cell biology
It feels a little bit postclimactic to post this now, after the first version of our paper hit bioRxiv when X was still a thing that people used, the revised version was formally accepted at Cell Community past November. But here is the final print version of our paper
www.cell.com/iscience/ful...
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...but please do read the latest version, with deepened mass spec support and additional analyses. And a final thanks for being in for the long haul Dörte, Lorenzo, Carmen, @plantproteomics-ms.bsky.social @thomasmartinez.bsky.social, @luzeenaraja.bsky.social co-authors!
www.cell.com/iscience/ful...
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Congrats @simonelsasser.bsky.social and so excited to see this work in print!
#genomics
#bioinformatics
#RNAsky
🔎 #microproteins
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#RiboSeq
#ncORFs
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TiG's February issue is devoted to microproteins and the small ORFs that encode them.
Check it out!
www.cell.com/trends/genet...
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Thanks for a fantastic year with Elsässerlab and Epigenica Ab!
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