I was in Jerusalem on 1st September 2024. There were protests every week against Netanyahu's attempt to muzzle the legal system and we in the UK, were being warned it might be a travel danger. These are two things I saw, that I found interesting at the time @odedrechavi.bsky.social
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Sorry all, been a bit away from social media - but very happy to show our latest, slightly massive review on neuro gene therapy. Some quite amazing co-authors who dwarf me in their amazingness. Here, as a pre-proof. Still some (quite a bit) of finessing pharmrev.aspetjournals.org/article/S003... ๐งช
fascinating article - the link to the research article is broken though - here is the working one (I hope) www.nature.com/articles/s41...
I saw this about baby spiders eating their mother www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio.... It validated something I saw as a child in the north of England. I was always poking arthropods; poked this spider and the body dissolved into fleeing tiny spiders. Mum never budged again. I thought I imagined it.
And beautiful places on the way. Oh and it took ages (17ish hrs) and was really hard
And sunset in Ayr
This is sunrise in Whitley Bay
I cycled this a couple of weeks ago. 200 miles across the UK in one day. Thank you very much for your lovely sponsorship. It was massively inspirational to me to make it before sunset ๐๐ป
Yay!
Sorry I haven't posted much science/history/gene therapy recently - will get back on this soon. Am doing some preparation for a big cycle ride next month. And did this practice ride a week ago (ride initially mapped by Chris Ward road.cc/content/blog...). Saw so many nice places.
I had the pleasure of being at the @asgct.bsky.social in New Orleans last week - fantastic conference, as always, and a welcoming city. I won't post anything about the conference, just three photos I took of a monument facing the Mississippi River. The "Monument to the Immigrant":
Well done to Juan Diaz, Sonam Gurung for their awards @asgct.bsky.social ๐งฌ ๐ฅณ๐พ
While on a cycle yesterday I parked up and took this photo. Bluebells and fern. Calming
As a kid I always thought dandelion clocks were beautiful. They still are.
I think I've seen this colour after drinking it...
A new paper hitting the press: Gene therapy for AIPL-1 retinal dystrophy. Almost all kids with this can only perceive light, at best. Getting early will help with vision also neurodevelopment and psychosocial aspects. ๐งฌ โญ ๐
www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
Fascinating and comprehensive review just out, exploring the concept of fetal gene therapy for spinal muscular atrophy academic.oup.com/brain/advanc...
Brilliant conference and well done to all the @ucltro.bsky.social who did a magnificent job!
๐งฌThe first @ucl.ac.uk Advanced Therapies Symposium is now underway, #UCL2025AdvTx, bringing together UCL scientists and external partners. @profsimonwad.bsky.social kicks off the event and in the photo we have Prof. Stephanie Schorge for her talk. UCLโs #ATMP Pipelines
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There are magnets beneath and on top of the bags so the pairs just hold the plastic together to limit their range of motion
Just been laughing my head off at this alternative phonetic alphabet (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie etc.).
You can play around with it here: web.cs.dal.ca/~jamie/Words...
๐ so good. Gosh I'm so glad you're in my world (with your content, and your directions to other content)
The magnets were there to limit the amount of kicking. The fetal sheep were kicking the bags, and Alan and team surmised that this was fictive running training. So they had to put the magnets in place to make sure they didn't breach the bags.
Seems harsh to have Alan Flake's sheep-in-a-bag as a bodyoid. Those were real brainful sheeplings!
@florianmerkle.bsky.social has BSGCT got a Bluesky account?
Just spotted this might help some folk:
bsky.app/profile/altm...
Still behaving on this side of the pond
Whatever your alt text just said it was (sorry, I don't watch much telly)
@robwords.bsky.social ๐๐ป