
Felix Horns
@felixhorns
Core Investigator at Arc Institute | Assistant Professor at Stanford | Synthetic biology, genomics, human health
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17-11-2011 19:57:58
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Very exciting to see the human 3D genome atlas! Congrats Jingtian Zhou

We are glad to present our exploration of aging, dietary restriction, genetics, and the microbiome, led by levlitichev, together with our collaborators The Jackson Laboratory and Calico, just published at Nature Microbiology. Major findings are the following: (1/8) nature.com/articles/s4156…


Bringing sequencing data formats into the modern age, great to see this out Noam Teyssier

🚨Preprint alert!🚨 Why do high-altitude populations have lower rates of metabolic syndrome and lower blood glucose? Superstar postdoc Yolanda tackled this❓tinyurl.com/2x7ptyn8 Gladstone Institutes Arc Institute UC San Francisco #hypoxia #oxygen

Today, we're announcing new partnerships with 10x Genomics and Ultima Genomics to accelerate development of the Arc Virtual Cell Atlas. (1/6)



We're hiring! Our group Arc Institute and Stanford University has postdoc openings in 1) discovering and developing next-generation therapeutic delivery vehicles, and 2) tracking cellular dynamics. Email me if you're interested! hornslab.org


It's been a pleasure having Alishba Imran on our team as a Research Fellow! Her passion and drive made a real impact! We're always eager to collaborate with curious, motivated students—especially those excited about AI for biological discovery. Don't hesitate to reach out!

Want to discover, design, and engineer cutting-edge drug delivery vectors? We're hiring a PhD-level Scientist at the Horns Lab at Arc Institute and Stanford University! Check out bit.ly/ScientistDeliv…



This opens new frontiers in genome design, awesome work, congratulations Nicholas Perry Patrick Hsu and team!

Arc is hiring a Chief Scientific Officer! Come work with at what I think is the most dynamic and ambitious biology research organization in the world, partnering with Patrick Hsu, Silvana Konermann, Dave Burke, Arc's extraordinary faculty, and many more. We want to build the world's


How can one efficiently simulate phylodynamics for populations with billions of individuals, as is typical in many applications, e.g., viral evolution and cancer genomics? In this work with Michael Celentano, W. DeWitt, & S. Prillo, we provide a solution. doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2… 1/n




Cool! What a tour de force. Congrats Luke Koblan and team!