Are you attending the Biology of Genomes meeting, May 7-11, 2024? Visit Nuala O'Leary, PhD, at her poster session on May 7th at 7:30 pm ET and learn more about NCBI Datasets! More info: https://ow.ly/L25h50RhvFY #NCBICGR #BoG24
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Check out our new preprint: "Selective sweep probabilities in spatially expanding population" Thanks go to my collaborators, Maciek Bak and Ramananrayanan Kizhuttil, and in particular supervisor of this study, Robert Noble! Link: https://lnkd.in/eCPuP7T6
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What is FICUS? Yes, it's a tree. 🌳 However, FICUS also stands for the Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science program. Through FICUS, scientists can access world-class resources at multiple U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) user facilities through a single proposal. This includes the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL), the Joint Genome Institute, and the ARM User Facility. Learn more about the FICUS program: https://bit.ly/3tAzhl3
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A not-so-new paper from SPUN | Society for the Protection of Underground Networks and partners on the significant role that mycorrhizal fungi play in carbon drawdown--a function typically allocated to "plants". What would it mean for our current drawdown models if nature-based solutions accounted for the function that mycorrhizae play as well? "We estimate that global plant communities allocate 3.93 Gt CO2e per year to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, 9.07 Gt CO2e per year to ectomycorrhizal fungi, and 0.12 Gt CO2e per year to ericoid mycorrhizal fungi. Based on this estimate, 13.12 Gt of CO2e fixed by terrestrial plants is, at least temporarily, allocated to the underground mycelium of mycorrhizal fungi per year, equating to [around] 36% of current annual CO2 emissions from fossil fuels."
Thank you to International Mycorrhiza Society for naming “Mycorrhizal Mycelium as a Global Carbon Pool” your top paper of 2023. Heidi-Jane Hawkins, Rachael Cargill, Michael Van Nuland, PhD, Stephen Hagen, Katie Field, Merlin Sheldrake, Nadia Soudzilovskaia, & Toby Kiers. Check out IMS’s newsletter & link to the Current Biology (Cell Press) paper below. IMS Newsletter: https://lnkd.in/eCNt__cG Current Biology Paper: https://lnkd.in/ebJ5trs8 Video: Victor Caldas
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Now is your opportunity to listen to the inspiring lectures from the 2023 iCMLf Prize Winners! Watch their keynote presentations, which followed their award ceremony at the 25th John Goldman Conference on CML: Biology and Therapy. Hear first-hand from each recipient, as they share insights into their scientific and clinical work for CML over the past years. View the recordings here: https://bit.ly/3sAZtvU #CML #iCMLf #ESHCML2023
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🔬Unlocking the secrets of the heart! Researchers from The University of California San Diego have developed a detailed 3-D atlas of the human heart using MERFISH technology. The research group has successfully mapped the communities of cells that make up the human heart and even identified some of the ways these cells communicate. https://hubs.ly/Q02q7PWP0! #MERFISH #SingleCell #SpatialGenomics #CellAtlassing #CardiacResearch Read the full research publication here- https://hubs.ly/Q02q7TJm0
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I am excited to share our recent paper on Coexistence of TLE and IGE, published in the Epilepay & Behavior journal. In this retrospective study we also adressed underlying pathomechanisms of this coexistence using bioinformatic tools. https://lnkd.in/eG2ez7Gg
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