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My Recent Experience Advocating for Science | American Astronomical Society AAS member and Nobel Prize Laureate Adam Riess describes his experience giving a speech to Congress at a recent event at the Capitol, "A Science Fair of Canceled Grants."

Here is my colleague Adam Riess, Nobel laureate, sharing his thoughts on advocating for science at a recent event at the US Capitol.

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1/10 Our latest research, led by @martijnselten.bsky.social, identifies a mechanism through which Parvalbumin (PV) interneurons regulate their activity in the #cortex. This is the story @nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s41... ⬇︎ 🧵 @devneuro.bsky.social @kingsioppn.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu

11 months ago 64 19 3 2
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Trump’s proposed budget would mean ‘disastrous’ cuts to science Key research budgets would shrink by one-third to one-half in 2026 spending plan

President Donald Trump today asked Congress to make massive and unprecedented cuts to the 2026 budgets of major federal science agencies. scim.ag/3Yszqnm

11 months ago 95 57 10 7

The president is recommending a 40% cut to next year’s NIH budget. This would be disastrous for our nation’s health and economy. Please contact your representatives, especially if they are Republicans, and tell them why this cannot happen. An easy option: 5calls.org

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U.S. says it is now monitoring immigrants' social media for antisemitism Effective immediately, the government says it will begin screening immigrant social media for activity that officials think indicates support for antisemitism.

Effective immediately, the government says it will begin screening immigrant social media for activity that officials think indicates support for antisemitism.

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Orderly specification and precise laminar deployment of mouse cortical projection neuron types through intermediate progenitors Inside-out laminar patterning is a fundamental mechanism in cortical neurogenesis, but sequential specification and precise laminar deployment of projection-defined excitatory neuron types also arises...

Orderly specification and precise laminar deployment of mouse cortical projection neuron types through intermediate progenitors.
www.cell.com/developmenta...

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This a sign of the dark times in which we live & I'm not bragging about it.

My team posted an open position for an industry research scientist and we got 20 times the response rate in the 1st week we normally would & the seniority of the applicants was way higher than the norm.

All from academia.

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High-throughput single cell -omics using semi-permeable capsules www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.03....

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How does the #vasculature regulate #immune cell infiltration & function across different brain tumors? 🧠🧪

Excited to share our latest study in #Immunity where we uncover some interesting answers— led by the amazing @lbejarano.bsky.social 🤩👏🏻

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@cp-immunity.bsky.social

www.cell.com/immunity/ful...

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Spatial transcriptomics holds great promise to understand biological tissue function, but the assignment of transcripts to cells has been a substantial bottleneck.

For this reason, Elyas Heidari, a student in my lab and in @steglelab.bsky.social built segger.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

1 year ago 52 18 3 1
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This is amazing! I wonder if both nuclei and membrane boundary staining data could be simultaneously used as input.

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At NIH, ‘everyone is on edge’ as they brace for deep cuts and more centralized control As the NIH braces for cuts of up to 5,000 of its 20,000 positions, “people are scrambling and freaking out,” a researcher said.

“Nobody feels like their job is safe. Everyone is on edge,” said Kim Hasenkrug, an NIH scientist emeritus… “Even the top people can’t keep track because they’re hiring and firing so much. Direct supervisors of those who were terminated didn’t even know that it was happening.”

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Wow this is a game changer. PhD scholarships and postdoctoral fellowships are now open to non-Canadians.

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Johns Hopkins Plans Staff Layoffs After $800 Million Grant Cuts Local and international health research efforts are already winding down as the university braces for even more potential cuts.

The Trump administration has terminated $800 million in grants to Johns Hopkins University, spurring the nation’s top spender on research and development to plan layoffs and cancel health projects

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Sensory input, sex and function shape hypothalamic cell type development - Nature Paired transcriptomic and chromatin accessibility profiling are used to examine the developmental trajectories of neuronal populations in the hypothalamic preoptic region, including cell types with ke...

After last week publication from the lab on circuits of social isolation/satiety, today we publish a different line of research by @harriskaplan.bsky.social et al., on the development trajectories of hypothalamic POA cell types driving survival and social behavior.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

1 year ago 57 19 1 2
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Integrating the environmental and genetic architectures of aging and mortality - Nature Medicine Based on a systematic analysis of environmental exposures associated with aging and mortality in the UK Biobank, the relative contributions of such exposures and genetic risk for mortality and a range...

🧪 This study highlights why we should not focus so much on genetic factors or drug targets. The #exposome (environmental exposures) has greater impact on disease patterns and premature mortality than genetic factors. www.nature.com/articles/s41... #planetaryhealth #academicsky #medsky #idsky

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Congratulations, Esther! Glad to see this beautiful work finally out!

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✨ We tend to think of species-specific differences as resulting from the presence of species-specific genes. In our latest work with @djabaudon.bsky.social, we show that building brains is not only about which genes you use, but also about when and where you do.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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The NIH Memo That Undercut Universities Came Directly From Trump Officials NIH officials said they were given no advance warning and less than an hour to post the memo publicly.

It’s @katherinejwu.com with the receipts.

The NIH memo undercutting the NIH came directly from Trump officials.

www.theatlantic.com/health/archi...

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An RNA Splicing System that Excises Transposons from Animal mRNAs All genomes harbor mobile genetic parasites called transposable elements (TEs). Here we describe a system, which we term SOS splicing, that protects C. elegans and human genes from DNA transposon-medi...

One of the coolest and most novel findings I’ve seen in years. This is why I work in worms. To find things no one even really knew to look for. Like a conserved system that splices transposons out of mRNAs to prevent otherwise lethal insertions in essential genes! - www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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🔈We've got the cover of the 2nd NG issue for 2025🙌
Read about the cover: In the comment👇
Also check out our research briefing🚨 (link below):
nature.com/articles/s41...
nature.com/articles/s41...

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a man in a suit and tie says go for it in white letters ALT: a man in a suit and tie says go for it in white letters

The no cost extension button is back and at least some are being granted. If this applies to you, go for it.

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Another crazed change from the Trump Administration: removing the NIH No-cost extension form

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Do psychiatric GWASs find drug targets?

Excited to see our work linking GWAS and pharmacological treatments in psychiatric disorders now published in JAMA Psychiatry jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
🧬💊🎯

Big thanks to
@bendfulcher.bsky.social
@alexfornito.bsky.social
Mark Bellgrove

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This is the front page of a fraudulent research article that purported to show a link between vaccines and autism. The word "RETRACTED" is written across it in large red letters. 

Wikipedia: On 28th February 1998, a fraudulent research paper by physician Andrew Wakefield and twelve coauthors, titled "Ileal-Lymphoid-Nodular Hyperplasia, Non-Specific Colitis, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder in Children", was published in the British medical journal The Lancet.[1] The paper falsely claimed causative links between the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and colitis and between colitis and autism. The fraud involved data selection, data manipulation, and two undisclosed conflicts of interest.

This is the front page of a fraudulent research article that purported to show a link between vaccines and autism. The word "RETRACTED" is written across it in large red letters. Wikipedia: On 28th February 1998, a fraudulent research paper by physician Andrew Wakefield and twelve coauthors, titled "Ileal-Lymphoid-Nodular Hyperplasia, Non-Specific Colitis, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder in Children", was published in the British medical journal The Lancet.[1] The paper falsely claimed causative links between the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and colitis and between colitis and autism. The fraud involved data selection, data manipulation, and two undisclosed conflicts of interest.

Today is Retraction Day, when we observe the anniversary of the retraction (Feb. 2, 2010) of the fraudulent paper that purported to show a link between vaccines and autism. 🧪#medsky

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Now on BioRxiv: we explored patient-derived GBM organoids & spheroids generated from the same resected tissue. Critically, both models maintain tumor cell composition & heterogeneity, with comparable tissue resemblance across data modalities (1/4)
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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So glad that the data might be useful to your lab. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions about it! :)

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Our new paper is out in BioRxiv. Using human fetal tissue and cortical organoids, we figured out how human bRG cells colonize the developing neocortex to expand the oSVZ stem cell niche. Turns out, it's a more complex process than we had anticipated!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Thank you, Alex. Best of luck with your paper submission!

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Thank you, Cedric!

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