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Posts by Anna Diamant

If you enjoyed our RNA splicing collection, this @natrevdrugdiscov.nature.com Review may be of interest:
Protein isoform-centric therapeutics: expanding targets and increasing specificity go.nature.com/44HDClo

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Leveraging the power of long reads for targeted sequencing An international, peer-reviewed genome sciences journal featuring outstanding original research that offers novel insights into the biology of all organisms

Great review article from @cshlnews.bsky.social and @genomeresearch.bsky.social
about the state-of-the-art of long-read targeted sequencing. From the “Long-Read Special Issue”
genome.cshlp.org/content/34/1...

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The best science and nature books of 2024 Life on Mars, the magic of trees, the genius of Marie Curie, and the moving story of a heart transplant are among the subjects to come under the microscope this year

@zachweinersmith.bsky.social www.theguardian.com/books/2024/d...

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High content of nuclei-free low-quality cells in reference single-cell atlases: a call for more stringent quality control using nuclear fraction - BMC Genomics The advent of droplet-based single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) has dramatically increased data throughput, enabling the release of a diverse array of tissue cell atlases to the public. However, we...


Not checking nuclear markers like MALAT1 or intronic reads in your scRNA-seq data?🚨
We show their power to flag low-quality cells—even in top public datasets. It’s time to prioritize better QC for cleaner, more reliable genomics research!
Read more: bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
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I asked chatGPT to find a couple of articles that use in their research a new exciting package I discovered surfing the web. He cited 10 of them. All of them looked plausible but their DOI numbers would lead to some other titles and the articles with cited titles didn't even exist. Surprise.

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Why would I even make this project timelines? It never worked 🫣

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Holodomor was a mass destruction weapon of Ukrainian people, now Russia again weaponizes food – Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church head

Holodomor was a mass destruction weapon of Ukrainian people, now Russia again weaponizes food – Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church head

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Yeah, with all that you normally lose a habit to run IDE for minor routine things

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well, you can connect to a head node from VS Code but the chances are your system admin is not going to like it.

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It used to be R until the moment I've started working on servers without R studio installed 😅

2 years ago 1 0 1 0
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I thought talking about science in French to kids is going to be my biggest concern during Science Days. Reality? Convincing a toddler to stop chewing on our DNA 🧬 model and leave it in peace was far more challenging part 😭😆

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So, yesterday was my very first Fête de la Science (Science Days) in France as a lecturer. I was responsible for a little atelier with a respiratory and cardiovascular systems models. Actually, I'm kinda proud I could make all those kids listen to my explanations.

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I'm using Papers app (library and citations manager). You can sync your library, notes and highlights between a laptop, phone, tablet, export notes to a csv file, make hand notes, browse suggested articles directly from app, access article metrics, connected papers (authors that cited it), etc.

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My cat doing her best at trying to follow my talk.

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A bit happier today to finally have a bluesky that is not a toaster ☺️

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