henrike heyne (@hheyne) 's Twitter Profile
henrike heyne

@hheyne

lecturer at HPI, adjunct faculty HPI MS NY. previously @FIMM_UH @broadinstitute @MGH_RI. clinical genomics, precision medicine, epilepsy. @hheyne.bsky.social

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Dr. Heather Mefford @hcmefford.bsky.social (@hcmefford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JOIN US St. Jude Research! *FACULTY* positions available in Ctr for Peds Neuro Dz Res. All levels, broad interests considered: #neuroscience #Genetics #RareDisease #PrecisionMedicine #stemcells w/@AndrewKodani #academicjobs More info in 🧵 Pls RT! faculty-stjude.icims.com/jobs/6716/assi…

Christy W. LaFlamme (@cwlaflamme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re in Berlin (or tuning in online) for the #ESHG24 meeting, come out to the late breaking session this Monday (6/3) to hear about #DNAmethylation in the #DEEs 🧠 I’ll describe how we used DNA methylation analysis to solve genetically unresolved cases 🧬

If you’re in Berlin (or tuning in online) for the #ESHG24 meeting, come out to the late breaking session this Monday (6/3) to hear about #DNAmethylation in the #DEEs 🧠 

I’ll describe how we used DNA methylation analysis to solve genetically unresolved cases 🧬
Daniel MacArthur (@dgmacarthur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reminder for #eshg2024 attendees: my team is looking for senior computational biologists, based in Australia or New Zealand, to work on a variety of cool projects. More details here: populationgenomics.org.au/careers/ DM me if you’d like to chat in Berlin!

Reminder for #eshg2024 attendees: my team is looking for senior computational biologists, based in Australia or New Zealand, to work on a variety of cool projects. More details here: populationgenomics.org.au/careers/ DM me if you’d like to chat in Berlin!
henrike heyne (@hheyne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

interesting talk by Sara Ometto -> extracting latent phenotypes from cardiac MRIs incl. time component. integrating with GWAS overlaps with loci affecting also atrial fibrillation, T2D etc #eshg2024

henrike heyne (@hheyne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amelie Fritz on sex differences in many human diseases -> disentangling phenotypic and environmental components -> compare phenotypic and genetic correlations, —> mostly shared genetic architecture betw. sexes but more differences in environmental effc. #eshg2924

Anshul Kundaje (anshulkundaje@bluesky) (@anshulkundaje) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm making an open offer to any compbio grad students/postdocs who are aiming for faculty positions. If you have strong impactful research but no glam pubs & need someone to advocate for you, please get in touch. I promise u, I & a bunch of other faculty will strongly support u.

henrike heyne (@hheyne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I very much enjoyed writing this Nature News & Views piece on the RNU4-2 story. Please read on if you want to learn more about how a non-coding variant was discovered to be one of the most frequent causes for developmental diseases. (thx M. Rissom for sketch) nature.com/articles/d4158…

I very much enjoyed writing this <a href="/NatureNV/">Nature News & Views</a> piece on the RNU4-2 story. Please read on if you want to learn more about how a non-coding variant was discovered to be one of the most frequent causes for developmental diseases. (thx M. Rissom for sketch) 
nature.com/articles/d4158…
Sumaiya Iqbal (@sumaiyalqbal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 We are seeking a part-time, 20 hrs/week, UI/UX developer/SWE consultant (or paid affiliate) in the Genomics 2 Proteins portal (g2p.broadinstitute.org) project. The required skills are React.js and Google Cloud services. Contact me @ <sumaiya@broadinstitute> if interested!

henrike heyne (@hheyne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great opening talks by Martin Sedlmayr and Andreas Seidler of the common conference of 5 German scientific societies incl. #gmds #TMF2024 "Gesundheit gemeinsam"/"health together".

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Great talk by Susanne Ibing on using automated phenotype classification comparing low effort GPT-4 vs rule based approach in Crohns GMDS e.V. #gmds2024 >> good to safe work? check out her preprint medrxiv.org/content/10.110…