Multiple protein structure alignment at scale with FoldMason www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... π§¬π»π§ͺ
Multiple protein structure alignment at scale with FoldMason www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... π§¬π»π§ͺ
Our take-aways are that GWAS can be broadly linked to eQTLsβjust not in humans (yet). This is probably due to selection and population history. We expect that as we find human eQTLs under stronger selection, colocalizations will increase.
Check out this exciting preprint from @noahconnally.bsky.social to see how studying other species may be useful for searching trait-associated eQTLs in humans.
An illustration of a woman talking to other people with a cloud of bright colored symbols behind her. The headline is: I needed a culture shift in my lab. Iβm grateful one student spoke up
"β¦ I realized that an environment where people would feel free to share their thoughts with me and think creatively, regardless of the power hierarchy, was exactly what I wanted in my lab." #ScienceWorkingLife https://scim.ag/4adQwdQ
I have to believe in the many worlds hypothesis because, somehow, we ended up in the worst of all possible worlds. I have to believe worlds that evaded this horrific fate must exist.
European Scientists who said NO to Epstein-funding are the heroines of this hourπ¦ΈββοΈ
They show: It was your choice to SAY NO to Epstein's $ as scientist- you just had to have ethics & a spine
Kudos to Physicist IVETTE FUENTES who said NO
She was working at @quantumunivie.bsky.social @univie.ac.at
At a time when the UK should be capitalising on its global reputation as a great place to do science, this is an enormous own goal. I am so sorry for all those who jobs are going to be impacted.
We are thrilled that our study on the evolution of gene regulation in mammalian cerebellum development β led by @ioansarr.bsky.social, @marisepp.bsky.social and @tyamadat.bsky.social, in collaboration with @steinaerts.bsky.social β is now out in @ScienceMagazine! www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
With all the excitement about AI giving us answers, we often forget that the real trick is to figure out what is the question!
Thank you Tim Ferriss for recommending "What is the question" on the Night Science creative process in your newsletter!
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
In a rapidly changing AI landscape, how do you stay relevant?
Focus on timeless skills:
1. the ability to learn and have the curiosity to learn.
Check out the latest preprint from @j-e-mitchel.bsky.social on a new single-cell genetic colocalization tool, scJLIM, which shows significant power gain over bulk colocalization. It has been a pleasure being part of the effort!
We are excited to share GPN-Star, a cost-effective, biologically grounded genomic language modeling framework that achieves state-of-the-art performance across a wide range of variant effect prediction tasks relevant to human genetics.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Do you know ~60% of human SVs fall in ~1% of GRCh38? See our new preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2509.23057 and the companion blog post on how we started this project and longdust: lh3.github.io/2025/09/29/o.... Work with Alvin Qin
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Jane Goodall.
Jane was a much-loved member of the conservation community in Cambridge and worldwide. She completed her PhD at @darwincollegecam.bsky.social and was an Honorary Fellow at @newnhamcollege.bsky.social.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIzR...
Yup. This was me 10 years ago.
The 2025 Ig Nobel-winning research was as wacky as ever. But wars, visa restrictions, Trump's border and research policies, and even an all-too-frequent airplane incident kept nearly half the winning teams from traveling to Boston @science.org www.science.org/content/arti...
In a new preprint from @brianhie.bsky.social's lab, the team reports the first generative design of viable bacteriophage genomes.
Leveraging Evo 1 & Evo 2, they generated whole genome sequences, resulting in 16 viable phages with distinct genomic architectures.
Brilliant paper by Visscher et al.
Populations differ in traits/disease burden. Are these differences due to genetics?
Comparing single variants or polygenic scores between populations is biased due to environmental confounders correlated with the variants.
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www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...
More of "The AI Coming For Us". Well, one way it's going to take us out is if the next generation of folks relies on this slop for anything serious ....
'MODERN-DAY DAY ORACLES or BULLSHIT MACHINES? How to thrive in a ChatGPT world Developed by Carl T Bergstrom and Jevin D. West Yet for all the good that AI systems will do, they will also saturate our information environment with bullshit at ata a scale never before encountered.'
Whether we like it or not, AI is here and not going anywhere. The excellent colleagues behind @callingbullshit.bsky.social (@jevinwest.bsky.social & @carlbergstrom.com) now have a great resource to help us understand AI and how to deal with it. Highly recommended!
thebullshitmachines.com/index.html
β I clearly consider this result as THE most important result achieved over this last decade for exploiting and democratizing genomic data.
I think there will be a "before" and an "after" logan and logan-search
github.com/IndexThePlan...
logan-search.org
Have a look at this thread
New York Times story with profiles of researchers whose grants were terminated.
[Gift Link]
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/24/o...
Even superintelligent AI cannot simply replace humans for most of what we do, nor can it perfect or ruin our world unless we let it, AI Snake Oilβs @randomwalker.bsky.social tells EFFβs Cindy Cohn and @thejasonkelley.com on the new βHow to Fix the Internet.β
Academia may not give you job security, flexibility, or wealth, but it will let you unexpectedly connect to eduroam in foreign cities
This is also quite good. The "doing more with less" definition of intelligence (and "doing less with more" definition of stupidity) has an appeal. Reminds me of an old philosophy professor I had. Brilliant guy. Barely was on email. But his work never suffered for it.
youtu.be/jXa8dHzgV8U?...
Breaking the Sorting Barrier for Directed Single-Source Shortest Paths
Dijkstraβs is not optimal anymore for finding shortest paths!?
Breaking the Sorting Barrier for Directed Single-Source Shortest Paths
arxiv.org/abs/2504.17033
Scatterplot showing fitness effect of ~7000 synonymous mutations in yeast: read count at start vs log2 fold change. Most data points are not significant but 204 points are significant outliers, either advantageous or deleterious.
At the same time, we made thousands of synonymous mutations in endogenous yeast genes and measured their growth. We used careful statistics and controls. Only 3%, 204 of 6874, had a fitness effect! This goes against a controversial recent result that most synonymous mutations had fitness effects.
βSeek Fundingβ Step Added To Scientific Method
thought of this episode from Recess
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mLo...
AlphaFold is great, but contrary to public opinion it has not completely solved the protein folding problem. Much work remains to be done.
clauswilke.substack.com/p/no-alphafo...