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Our recent review Annual Reviews on replication-transcription conflicts may be a good resource for those interested in the topic. We discuss both prokaryotic and eukaryotic advances in the field. annualreviews.org/content/journa…
Timely reminder from Hakeem Jefferson who facilitated a discussion about race, policing, & the state of American democracy with Cathy Cohen, Yanilda González, Rebecca U. Thorpe & Vesla Mae Weaver. Video here: arevie.ws/police_uni
Omics revolutionized natural products discovery. Is synthetic biology the future if the field? A future without strain collections? Annual Reviews by our brilliant postdocs
Carolina Cano-Prieto
Agustina Undabarrena
& Ana CalheirosDeCarvalho #wemakemolecules annualreviews.org/content/journa…
Why do transposons jump at highly variable rates, and what does that mean to host evolution? In this
Annual Reviews, Andrea Betancourt, Kevin Wei, Yuheng, and I integrated classic pop gen theories and new empirical data to explore this long-standing question. annualreviews.org/content/journa…
The proofs are finally in from Annual Reviews for my piece with Justin Farrell on Conservatism, the Far Right, and the Environment and they look great! It'll be out in August, but a clean version is available now at:
osf.io/preprints/soca…
Super proud our review is published in Annual Reviews Kirby, Liam, Cherry, and I detail how advanced #microscopy enables next-gen Neuronal Cell Biology. It takes a multidisciplinary village to use these awesome techniques. URL: doi.org/10.1146/annure… #scicomm #science …
Out now in Annual Reviews!
We share our perspective on using human genetics for drug target identification, with examples from our work of the past 10 years, and our framework for building therapeutic hypotheses
#OpenTargetsat10
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A recently published article from Lan N. Đoàn, PhD, MPH Stella S Yi Naheed Ahmed, PhD & colleagues in Annual Reviews reviewed 20 years of #AsianAmerican health research. Findings underlined why community-engaged research & innovation is so important: annualreviews.org/content/journa… #WomensHistoryMonth
The complex social behavior of ants has fascinated humans for centuries, but only now is it becoming possible to study ant behavior at the neural circuit level. New review with Dominic Frank in Annual Reviews: The Budding Neuroscience of Ant Social Behavior
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Hi #EconTwitter !
Interested in a survey on the #econometrics of partial identification?
Don't miss this recent Annual Reviews paper by two top experts in the field - Elie Tamer (@harvard) and Brendan Kline (@UTAustin).
Very clear, up to the point, and enjoyable. Highly…
Our new review paper on #organoids & #organsonchips for #Kidney #DiseaseModeling is published! Awesome collaboration btw our lab & Jonathan Himmelfarb. Thanks to former #MusahLab PhD student Rohan Bhattacharya for his contributions! #StemCells #nephrology Annual Reviews
tinyurl.com/556drfm9
Emergent Simplicities in the Living Histories of Individual Cells
Co-led by Charlie Wright and Kunaal Joshi in the
Srividya Iyer-Biswas group, along with Profs Rudro R Biswas and Sri Iyer-Biswas
To appear in Annual Reviews of Cond Matt Physics
Preprint 🔗: arxiv.org/abs/2404.01682
(3/4)
We then bring these azo-PC-doped GUVs in contact with #condensates . We also know that biomolecular condensates and GUVs can remodel each other;
see review Annual Reviews with full text available at bit.ly/3P6vELG
Thrilled to share our review on ' #Kidney #DiseaseModeling with #Organoids and #OrgansonChips ' now out in Annual Reviews. I had a great time working on this with my PhD advisor Samira Musah Duke University CBTEDuke Duke University School of Medicine in collaboration with Jonathan Himmelfarb. annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/an…
In this Annual Reviews article I examined this debate and why the concept was so contentious in some circles, but incredibly useful in others. The concept is too useful. Maybe the Geological Time Scale was just an ill-suited arena for this debate ? annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.114…