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Pascal N. Timshel

@ptimshel

Life & Data Science PhD 🧬. Solving problems in drug discovery πŸ’Š and single-cell genomics at @ZSAssociates . Endurance sport πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ & coffee addict.

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What does the Olympics and Drug Discovery have in common? Olympic campaigns run in cycles of 4 years. That’s a really long time. A tireless dedication to a single goal - training for marginal improvements day in and day out. The road is filled with injuries and risk of failure.

What does the Olympics and Drug Discovery have in common? 
Olympic campaigns run in cycles of 4 years. That’s a really long time. A tireless dedication to a single goal - training for marginal improvements day in and day out. The road is filled with injuries and risk of failure.
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Creativity cannot be taught πŸŽ“ Creativity belongs to the school of art and isn’t important for science 🎨 So very wrong! This week’s letter in Science is about teaching creativity in science and why it matters. It’s part of a movement on the untold story of science and

Creativity cannot be taught πŸŽ“

Creativity belongs to the school of art and isn’t important for science 🎨

So very wrong!

This week’s letter in Science is about teaching creativity in science and why it matters. It’s part of a movement on the untold story of science and
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Interesting study of archetypes of Open Science Partnerships in biomedical research. Read it here πŸ‘‰ nature.com/articles/s4159… One of my favorite examples is Open Targets that is featured as the "The Club" archetype. What are some of your favorite Open Science Partnerships?