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As always feedback is more than welcome. We want to chat about and explore this area with the community! [7/7]


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🧵Really excited to share a set of our recent pubs @ArcadiaScience where we make black box BioML models transparent. [1/7] research.arcadiascience.com/pub/perspectiv…


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I share this enthusiasm for both model organisms and Drosophila, but the bigger tragedy of modern biology is our abandonment of the study of obscure biology just at the time when our ability to do so has become so powerful. Indeed many of the discoveries cited here came…

A few things that fruit fly research has allowed: Modern genetics itself - the entire idea that genes sit on chromosomes comes from fruit fly work. RNA interference- one of the most powerful tools in molecular biology Circadian rhythms - our entire understanding of the…



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Super thoughtful read. I've watched Seemay and Prachee build Arcadia next door to us over the years. What's been impressive to me is (1) how hard it is and (2) their willingness to confront what's working and what's not and make hard changes when required.

We’ve been heads down @ArcadiaScience for a bit but the @arenabioworks news this week caused me to dump thoughts. hard things are hard; don’t be such a fucking hater. Reflections on parallels w our own institutional experiment here open.substack.com/pub/seemay/p/b…



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We’ve been heads down @ArcadiaScience for a bit but the @arenabioworks news this week caused me to dump thoughts. hard things are hard; don’t be such a fucking hater. Reflections on parallels w our own institutional experiment here open.substack.com/pub/seemay/p/b…


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🚨New job alert! We’re trying to put some tailwind behind developing out some of our new molecular, organismal, and high dimensional phenotyping capabilities @ArcadiaScience and are launching an effort to fuel the fire. But first I need a project director to oversee it. If…


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今度こそ出会えたか!? 繊毛を束ねたぶっとい毛を足のように使って歩く驚愕の単細胞生物『ミズヒラタムシ』に! #PondLifeSeries -11


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Notes from Chapter 1 of The Vital Question by future guest Nick Lane. In the intro he lists out the motivating questions: Why are bacteria so relatively simple despite being around for 4 billion years? Why is there so much shared structure between all eukaryotic cells despite…

dwarkesh_sp's tweet image. Notes from Chapter 1 of The Vital Question by future guest Nick Lane.

In the intro he lists out the motivating questions:

Why are bacteria so relatively simple despite being around for 4 billion years? Why is there so much shared structure between all eukaryotic cells despite…

Would be fun to do a reading club for books/papers I'm going through to prep for interviews (or just interested in reading regardless). Best way to organize? Twitter Live? Discord/Slack? Or just tweet thoughts and have people discuss in comments? Something else?



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Introducing AutoOpenRaman, an automated, inexpensive microscope for Raman spectroscopy! 🧵 We recapitulated many features of expensive commercial systems using economical hardware and open-source software. @ArcadiaScience research.arcadiascience.com/pub/resource-a… [1/8]


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Right now is the best chance the scientific community has ever had to end the artificial scarcity of academic journals. Check out my new op-ed urging @NIH @NIHDirector_Jay to disallow taxpayer dollars towards journal publication fees — something both publishers and scientists…


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we recently did our biggest icebox so far @ArcadiaScience -- we made the call to wind down our first/longest running start-up Trove. read about why & what we learned (and technical resources we released!). Quick 🧵👇 research.arcadiascience.com/pub/perspectiv…


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Are you an ML researcher/engineer hoping to learn frontier biology? We’re looking for folks @ArcadiaScience to help build quantitative bio models w us. Our quest: find the MVP bio data required if it’s structured by evolution. Come for a stint to dig in! jobs.lever.co/arcadiascience…


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Most importantly, first in our new series of organismal spotlight shorts (open source illustrations coming soon!). Sea squirts! youtube.com/watch?v=-E9Te1…

seemaychou's tweet card. Meet Ciona intestinalis

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Biological foundation models have hit a plateau. Scaling isn't working as expected. Foundational concepts from evolutionary biology could have predicted this: 🧵 research.arcadiascience.com/pub/idea-phylo… [1/9]


I’m hiring an applied machine learning engineer @ArcadiaScience - pls RT! jobs.lever.co/arcadiascience…


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We did something radical that shouldn’t feel radical: we stopped funding science built for journals so that we can reimagine scientific publishing. First at @ArcadiaScience. Now at @AsteraInstitute. More below.


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🚨new job alert! 🚨 My co-founder and CEO of @ArcadiaScience is looking for someone awesome to help out and have a front row seat to all the exciting work she’s spearheading. Apply now!

Trying to do science stuff across many orgs has been thrilling. But also, I'm drowning 😱 Looking for an EA... great opportunity for someone who wants to see how the sausage is made and wants to grow into a CoS one day! Please RT jobs.lever.co/arcadiascience…



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Calling all computational evolutionary biologists, we're hiring! Apply: jobs.lever.co/arcadiascience…


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It's not often you see a job like this outside of academia. If this new role for a computational evolutionary biologist @ArcadiaScience looks like a fit for you, apply now!

Calling all computational evolutionary biologists, we're hiring! Apply: jobs.lever.co/arcadiascience…



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