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This is why: 1. Funding decisions for PIs must take into account recommendation letters from former PhD graduates and postdocs. Because funding is used to pay for more students and postdocs, it should be allocated only if the PI knows how to manage people correctly. 2.…

Andrew_Akbashev's tweet image. This is why:

1. Funding decisions for PIs must take into account recommendation letters from former PhD graduates and postdocs. Because funding is used to pay for more students and postdocs, it should be allocated only if the PI knows how to manage people correctly.

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God! Collapse of Moral Order!

inhuman treatment of the protesters



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There are now many tools to help connect model organism and clinical researchers. GSA President Hugo Bellen has launched a new webinar series to introduce these and other tools for exploring gene function across humans and model organisms. Sign up now! bit.ly/3wh5D06


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Two postdoc positions available in my group, official ads to come! One position focused on the role of mutational biases in adaptive protein evolution. The other position on modeling epistasis observed in high-throughput experimental data. E-mail / DM if interested!


Salute to people of @flystocks. You guys have been doing a marvelous job nytimes.com/2020/12/14/sci…


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Our lab is looking for PhD students to work in the exciting area of Parkinson's disease using mouse models. If you are keen on joining a young and dynamic group, consider applying appserv.iisertvm.ac.in/phd/. Last date 20th November. Please RT & share with prospective students.


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86 PhD, Postdoctoral and Academic Positions at Max Planck Institute, Germany scholaridea.com/2020/11/11/86-…


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Today in MIT's publicly available course on the science of the pandemic, learn about efforts to develop vaccines for COVID-19 from Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett @KizzyPhD at 11:30 a.m. ET: bit.ly/700Covid

WhiteheadInst's tweet image. Today in MIT's publicly available course on the science of the pandemic, learn about efforts to develop vaccines for COVID-19 from Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett @KizzyPhD at 11:30 a.m. ET: bit.ly/700Covid

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Registration is now open for #Dros21! Don't forget to submit your abstract by Dec 3 and propose workshops by Nov 2. bit.ly/2I9XCGV #Drosophila

GeneticsGSA's tweet image. Registration is now open for #Dros21! Don't forget to submit your abstract by Dec 3 and propose workshops by Nov 2. bit.ly/2I9XCGV #Drosophila

Very tiring and sometimes frustrating too.

As someone using Drosophila to try to work out generalizable functions of the nervous system, with particular interest in memory, I have to say that it gets very tiring being frequently asked how it relates to mammals and then the work not being cited by those working in mammals.



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Finding veins. Simple but HUGE advance.


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It's a big day @USCLONI! We just launched a new smartphone app, Schol-AR, that has the power to revolutionize how scientific data is shared. @TylerArdPhD built Schol-AR so researchers can embed data viz in papers, posters & more using AR. More here: news.usc.edu/161786/augment… @USC


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This is the first time that we cycle a ventilated patient on cvvhd with femoral line. Despite nurses concern that the line will be blocked or the machine will give an alarm, we successfully cycled this patient for 45 minutes without any problems. #effortXtrial #Malaysia


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This is the rejection letter for the work that just won the Nobel Prize. Believe in yourself. Everyone else will catch up eventually.

Sukant_Khurana's tweet image. This is the rejection letter for the work that just won the Nobel Prize. 

Believe in yourself. 

Everyone else will catch up eventually.

#CRISPR used to treat first U.S. patient with sickle cell disease, a #genetic disorder axios.com/crispr-gene-ed…


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Scientists create a 'lifelike' material that has metabolism and can self-reproduce bit.ly/2F29ztM

bigthink's tweet image. Scientists create a 'lifelike' material that has metabolism and can self-reproduce bit.ly/2F29ztM

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Seek happiness, not success

Your best advice in 4 words or less



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#Mizzou is home to Sanborn Field, the oldest, most continuously used research plot west of the Mississippi River (and second oldest in the U.S.). Sanborn Field was also the site of landmark studies in where Aureomycin, the first tetracycline antibiotic, was discovered in 1945.

Mizzou's tweet image. #Mizzou is home to Sanborn Field, the oldest, most continuously used research plot west of the Mississippi River (and second oldest in the U.S.). Sanborn Field was also the site of landmark studies in where Aureomycin, the first tetracycline antibiotic, was discovered in 1945.
Mizzou's tweet image. #Mizzou is home to Sanborn Field, the oldest, most continuously used research plot west of the Mississippi River (and second oldest in the U.S.). Sanborn Field was also the site of landmark studies in where Aureomycin, the first tetracycline antibiotic, was discovered in 1945.
Mizzou's tweet image. #Mizzou is home to Sanborn Field, the oldest, most continuously used research plot west of the Mississippi River (and second oldest in the U.S.). Sanborn Field was also the site of landmark studies in where Aureomycin, the first tetracycline antibiotic, was discovered in 1945.
Mizzou's tweet image. #Mizzou is home to Sanborn Field, the oldest, most continuously used research plot west of the Mississippi River (and second oldest in the U.S.). Sanborn Field was also the site of landmark studies in where Aureomycin, the first tetracycline antibiotic, was discovered in 1945.

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