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Posts by Matthew O'Meara
A selfie of a woman with a green beanie smiling in front of a building. There is written on top of it "Medical Science Building" in capital letters.
Sunset over a street with very warm orange and pink colors. There is a blue mailbox in front.
A small park surrounded by buildings, with lights all around it. In the center there is a pole with a large US flag waving in the wind.
8 people smiling in a bowling alley. 2 of them are holding a bowling ball in their hands.
My research exchange at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor is coming to an end! This stay was possible thanks to the scientist exchange funds grant of @microverse.bsky.social.
Here is a thread🧵of thankfulness for my wonderful stay in Michigan!
graphical abstract. Left is a fungal cell surrounded by bacteria, and the Hog1 cascade is turned on. Right is a fungal cell covered in mannan fibrils that prevent IgA and caspofungin and increase CLR recognition by macrophages
Candida albicans is usually hanging out with bacterial neighbors, so what happens to the fungus during co-culture?
The bacteria secrete metabolites that induce massive cell wall remodeling that change immune recognition and drug resistance. Read more in our new paper: www.cell.com/current-biol...
Video introduction to our new “Conformational Biasing” method for computational design of mutations that bias proteins towards desired conformational states
CB part starts at 14:55
Thanks to Peter Cavanagh and Andrew Xue – amazing graduate students who co-led this work
OpenFE is ready for production! chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
In collaboration with our industry partners, we ran benchmarking simulations of our hybrid-topology RBFE protocol on a large collection of both public and private protein-ligand binding datasets.
#compchem
@jeneyer.bsky.social and Cynthia Harrison (www.votecynthiaharrison.com) have put forward a resolution to codify the removal of the signs and put a timeline on the work!
My team has roles available for scientific developers either as Technical Lead (more senior) or as part of the development of a Side Effect Resource.
baoilleach.blogspot.com/2025/12/open...
#chemsky #chemjobs #bionformatics #cheminformatics #datascience #techlead
Thank you, @maom.bsky.social, for surfacing the issue and to Chief Anderson for acting so quickly. We are an inclusive community that is committed to safety practices rooted in trust rather than suspicion. These signs communicate the opposite and it’s long past time for them to go. #a2council
Taking apart the racist "Tough on Crime" Neighborhood Watch program is far from over--going to the National Neighborhood Watch Find a Watch Program (nnw.org/find-a-watch...) still lists over 2400 program nationwide, and surely many of them similarly have signs that should be removed.
Many thanks to Jen Eyer and her staff (www.votejeneyer.com), the Ann Arbor transportation office and the Ann Arbor police for making this happen! This is long overdue. I was shocked that all it took to make change was to ask. Participatory governance for the win.
Yesterday, Jen Eyer wrote, "Transportation Manager Malisa McCreedy has directed the Signs and Signals team to begin scheduling their removal. There are more than 600 signs citywide, so the work will take some time, but they are now officially in the queue and will be removed over the coming months."
Remarkably, a week later, I got an email from the Ann Arbor chief of police, Andre Anderson, who recognizing my concern about removing the signs. He said that it was "being looked into immediately".
Fast-forward to three weeks ago, at a fund-raiser for Christina Hines (@cbhines586.bsky.social), who is running for Michigan's 10th District. There, I met Jen Eyer, our city council representative, and I brought up removing the Neighborhood Watch signs. She said, "Email me", which I did.
Susan Casey at the AA Police department was receptive to the idea of removing the signs, but said the biggest hurdle was the cost. She transferred me to the transportation department, and they said they would look into, but never got back to me.
I reached out to the Ann Arbor police department to learn more about the Neighborhood Watch and community policing. I spoke with Susan Casey, and she said that while there are still "block captains", the program was largely inactive.
Going to the "Find a Watch Program" on the National Neighborhood Watch website (nnw.org/find-a-watch...), the Ann Arbor "Crime Prevention Specialist" listed retired in 2016. Also, the Ann Arbor Neighborhood Watch "Weekly crime bulletin" hotline 734-994-8775 plays a recording from 2010!
I think the Neighborhood Watch signs should be removed, as they don't represent our values of inclusion. So, I first wanted to know if the program was still active--was it just the signs or did we need to take apart the program too?
A good scholarly article critical of the Neighborhood Watch program is "Neighborhood Watch: Invading the Community, Evading Constitutional Limits" authored by (Johnson, et al., 2016, scholarship.law.upenn.edu/jlasc/vol18/...).
In 2020, I started to run every street in Ann Arbor and noticed the Neighborhood Watch signs around town. I was curious and learned that they came out of the 1994 Crime Bill effort for "community policing", and are part of a deeply racist tradition that aims to exclude people that "don't belong".
💡Just presented our new paper at the @iccv.bsky.social BioImage Computing workshop: cubic: CUDA-accelerated 3D Bioimage Computing. We introduce a simple way to add GPU acceleration to scikit-image–based bioimage processing pipelines by swapping import statements. 🧵
1/6 #iccv2025
Predicting the structural impact of human alternative splicing. #AlternativeSplicing #GenomeBiology
genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
Evaluation of De Novo Deep Learning Models on the Protein-Sugar Interactome www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.09....
Roche is hiring a small-molecule computer-aided drug design researcher in Basel, Switzerland. Go for it! #rdkit #compchem #chemsky www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/42...
@bmoore-beth.bsky.social We are delighted to announce that Dr. Teresa O'Meara was awarded the Henry Russel award at U-M. Our highest honor for an early-mid career faculty member for her outstanding research and teaching! @teresaomeara.bsky.social @umichmicroimmuno.bsky.social
I'm so excited to share a new preprint on exploring sequence, structure, and function relationships and how we can use evolutionary information to help us design new proteins that work in the native context of a cell
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
BREAKING: Harvard AAUP & the nat'l AAUP have jointly filed a lawsuit & TRO to block the Trump admin from demanding that Harvard restrict speech & undermine academic freedom or else lose $8.7 billion in federal funds. This action challenges the Trump admin's misuse of funds for coercion. Stay tuned.
Large crowd of peaceful protesters
Hands off protest in Canton MI
Inch worm!