Colin Lee (@colinyclee) 's Twitter Profile
Colin Lee

@colinyclee

MB-PhD candidate • Bioinformatics and immunology • @Cambridge_Uni • @Kings_college • @Gates_Cambridge alumnus 🇸🇬🏃🏻⚽️

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Rosa Ritunnano (@rritunnano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Instead of listing my publications, as the year draws to an end, I want to put pressure on the commonplace assumption that productivity must always increase. Good research is disruptive and thinking time is central to high quality scholarship and necessary for disruptive research

Instead of listing my publications, as the year draws to an end, I want to put pressure on the commonplace assumption that productivity must always increase. Good research is disruptive and thinking time is central to high quality scholarship and necessary for disruptive research
Mohammad Rashidian (@m_rashidian1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. Excited to share our paper published in nature today, introducing CD45-PET as a robust approach for noninvasively imaging inflammation. rdcu.be/d688j nature.com/articles/s4158…

The Brain Tumour Charity (@braintumourorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have awarded £150,000 as part of our Expanding Theories grant to Dr Elizabeth Cooper and her team at the CRUK Cambridge Institute. They are trying to find better ways to treat ependymoma – the third most common childhood brain tumour. CRUK Children's Brain Tumour Centre of Excellence

We have awarded £150,000 as part of our Expanding Theories grant to Dr <a href="/elizabeth_lee22/">Elizabeth Cooper</a> and her team at the <a href="/CRUK_CI/">CRUK Cambridge Institute</a>. They are trying to find better ways to treat ependymoma – the third most common childhood brain tumour. <a href="/CRUKCBTCE/">CRUK Children's Brain Tumour Centre of Excellence</a>
Ming "Tommy" Tang (@tangming2005) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Hardest Part of Bioinformatics? Naming Files 1/ What’s the most challenging thing in bioinformatics? It’s not coding. It’s naming files. How many test.txt or foo.txt files do you have? Probably too many. Let’s talk about better file naming practices.

The Hardest Part of Bioinformatics? Naming Files
1/ What’s the most challenging thing in bioinformatics? It’s not coding. It’s naming files.
How many test.txt or foo.txt files do you have? Probably too many. Let’s talk about better file naming practices.
nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A two-and-a-half-year-old girl shows no signs of a rare genetic disorder, after becoming the first person to be treated for the motor-neuron condition while in the womb. go.nature.com/4i9BpEx

Brian S. Kim (@itchdoctor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cancer neuroimmunology is real. Nociceptive neurons promote gastric tumour progression via a CGRP–RAMP1 axis | Nature nature.com/articles/s4158…

KelvinTuong (@kelvintuong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Veryy happy to share that I got lucky this round and was successful in my #NHMRC Investigator Grant! Thanks to my past and present mentors Di Yu 余迪 Clatworthy Lab Teichlab who helped shaped my career thus far!

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (@jacionline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recent developments in high-throughput spatial -omics technologies have facilitated a more comprehensive understanding of tissue immunity. Learn how they have generated new insights in translational immunology and what the future might hold. bit.ly/41tH15E

Masud Husain (@masudhusain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank goodness people are waking up to the fact that there is a crisis for clinical research in the UK Financial Times High on the list are the bureaucratic processes that have become such an obstacle to getting things done

Thank goodness people are waking up to the fact that there is a crisis for clinical research in the UK <a href="/FT/">Financial Times</a>  
High on the list are the bureaucratic processes that have become such an obstacle to getting things done
Cathrine Sant (Petersen) (@cathrine_sant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CHOIR is now online Nature Genetics! CHOIR is a new clustering method for single-cell data that evaluates whether clusters represent statistically distinct cell populations. CHOIR scales to millions of cells and works with single-/multi-omic data of any type! nature.com/articles/s4158…

KelvinTuong (@kelvintuong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a PhD position opening for Australian domestic students interested to work at the intersection of immunology, data science, and paediatrics! Check out the full description here! linkedin.com/posts/ian-fraz… Di Yu 余迪