David W. Sanders! (@davidwsanders2) 's Twitter Profile
David W. Sanders!

@davidwsanders2

Probably some kind of professor or scientist at somewhere. Not on Twitter anymore, that's for sure. Certain people ruined it.

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brangwynnelab (@brangwynnelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to postdoc Amy Strom for another tremendous honor! Amy is a singularly talented scientist, and whatever university recruits her this year will be very fortunate :) amystrom.com

Bess Frost (@bess_frost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠 We are thrilled to announce an open faculty search in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias at Brown University! Apply now: apply.interfolio.com/154858

🧠 We are thrilled to announce an open faculty search in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias at Brown University!

Apply now: apply.interfolio.com/154858
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This is an absolute BEAST of a paper from one of the most rigorous scientists I know Jaime Vaquer-Alicea …really elevates past work on tau biosensors to another level: the power of simple cell models in action! Congratulations to Jaime, Diamond Lab at UT Southwestern et al. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Hijai Regina Shin (@hijaishin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I came back on Twitter/X because of this!👇 Elegant and beautiful LYCHOS (GPR155) structure from out nature ! This work nicely complement our previous work on cholesterol binding and regulation of mTORC1 signaling. LYCHOS is a fascinating protein with a lot to uncover.

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Everyone will run into something like this in their career if they keep their eyes open. What will you do? thetransmitter.org/science-and-so…

David Kuster (@rnadavid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazingly counter-intuitive work by Jarrett Smith & David Bartel! G3BPs promote translation of stress-response factors! Stress granules are enriched in stress-resistant mRNAs. G3BPs prioritize SG-enriched mRNAs, while suppressing cytosolic translation. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Amazingly counter-intuitive work by Jarrett Smith & David Bartel!

G3BPs promote translation of stress-response factors!

Stress granules are enriched in stress-resistant mRNAs.

G3BPs prioritize SG-enriched mRNAs, while suppressing cytosolic translation.

biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
David W. Sanders! (@davidwsanders2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud of you Steven! Thanks for being such a great colleague and friend. Look forward to the exciting research that stems from this proposal. And the more exciting discoveries that emerge from your more high risk and innovative ideas that the nih would never entertain! :)

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Important paper. What do astrocytes and ependymal cells share in common that promotes tmem106b amyloid formation and lysosomal dysfunction in elderly individuals?

David W. Sanders! (@davidwsanders2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“You look like post Malone” not the cat call I needed today. …I envision that this may be my last post on “science twitter”. It seems fitting.

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There are infinite things to hate about Texas. There are many things to hate about Dallas. Yet. On occasion. The spotlights of our dystopian hellhole shine pinpoints of hope upon our disintegration. This is one of them. The beautiful vending machine of our deaths. Godspeed.

There are infinite things to hate about Texas. There are many things to hate about Dallas. Yet. On occasion. The spotlights of our dystopian hellhole shine pinpoints of hope upon our disintegration. This is one of them. The beautiful vending machine of our deaths. Godspeed.
Koch Institute at MIT (@kochinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re thrilled to announce that Dr. Yichi (Tony) Zhang has been awarded the Damon Runyon Fellowship! Tony is working under the guidance of Matthew Vander Heiden and investigating pancreatic cancer cachexia to improve patient quality of life. mit-ki.org/3R6clCKL

We’re thrilled to announce that Dr. Yichi (Tony) Zhang has been awarded the Damon Runyon Fellowship! Tony is working under the guidance of Matthew Vander Heiden and investigating pancreatic cancer cachexia to improve patient quality of life. mit-ki.org/3R6clCKL