Harsh Goar (@harshgoar) 's Twitter Profile
Harsh Goar

@harshgoar

Postdoctoral Fellow @ GruberLabUTSW.org || Cancer|| Epigenetics|| Synthetic biology, Infectious diseases, Mtb; CSIR-IMETCH and IISER-Mohali Alumni

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HOW THINGS WORK (@howthingswork_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This video illustrates the displacement of internal organs that women experience throughout pregnancy! 😮 Happy International Women's day to all you wonderful ladies! 🌷

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (@mit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s long been thought that the cancer drug 5-fluorouracil works by damaging DNA, but researchers now show that in certain cancers, it interferes with RNA synthesis instead. The findings may influence how doctors treat many cancer patients. mitsha.re/1evt50TGt3X

It’s long been thought that the cancer drug 5-fluorouracil works by damaging DNA, but researchers now show that in certain cancers, it interferes with RNA synthesis instead. The findings may influence how doctors treat many cancer patients. mitsha.re/1evt50TGt3X
Green Center for Reproductive Biology Sciences (@utswgreencenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today’s WIPs featured postdoc Poulami Tapadar from W. Lee Kraus lab with her research on ADPrylation in breast cancer and postdoc Harsh Goar from Joshua J. Gruber lab with his research on histone synthesis in breast cancer

Today’s WIPs featured postdoc Poulami Tapadar from <a href="/KrausWL/">W. Lee Kraus</a> lab with her research on ADPrylation in breast cancer and postdoc <a href="/HarshGoar/">Harsh Goar</a> from <a href="/joshuagruber/">Joshua J. Gruber</a> lab with his research on histone synthesis in breast cancer
Michael Snyder, PhD (@snydershot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fiber makes short chain fatty acids, we affects health. Our paper showing how this works (in part) at the level of gene expression is out: doi.org/10.1038/s42255…

David R. Liu (@davidrliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we report in Nature Medicine the development of a base editing strategy for prion disease, currently a fatal and rapidly progressing neurogenerative condition with no effective treatment. @PrionAlliance DevermanLab (1/13) drive.google.com/file/d/1DVpKrz…

Today we report in <a href="/NatureMedicine/">Nature Medicine</a> the development of a base editing strategy for prion disease, currently a fatal and rapidly progressing neurogenerative condition with no effective treatment. @PrionAlliance <a href="/DevermanLab/">DevermanLab</a> (1/13)
drive.google.com/file/d/1DVpKrz…
SynBioBeta (@synbiobeta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On International Women’s Day, we honor the brilliant women shaping the future of synthetic biology. Their contributions are driving innovation, research, and real-world impact in the field. #InternationalWomensDay #WomenInSTEM

On International Women’s Day, we honor the brilliant women shaping the future of synthetic biology. Their contributions are driving innovation, research, and real-world impact in the field.

#InternationalWomensDay #WomenInSTEM
Breakthrough (@brkthroughprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Liu wins the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for developing gene-editing technologies, including a "molecular word processor" that can find and replace whole sequences of DNA. His tools are already impacting diseases including cancer. breakthroughprize.org/News/91

David Liu wins the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for developing gene-editing technologies, including a "molecular word processor" that can find and replace whole sequences of DNA. His tools are already impacting diseases including cancer. breakthroughprize.org/News/91
Martin Lercher (@martinjlercher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Just out in Science: 2/3 of bacterial gene families have a preferred position on the chromosome—and natural selection put them there! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Heinrich-Heine-UniversitƤt Düsseldorf CEPLAS

🚨 Just out in Science: 2/3 of bacterial gene families have a preferred position on the chromosome—and natural selection put them there!
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
<a href="/HHU_de/">Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf</a> <a href="/ceplas_1/">CEPLAS</a>
Itai Yanai (@itaiyanai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is the genome just a bag of genes? A new paper in Science Magazine now reports that for two thirds of an organisms' genes the position along the chromosome is actually very tightly constrained! Amazing work from my favorite night scientist Martin Lercher and his team!

Is the genome just a bag of genes? A new paper in <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> now reports that for two thirds of an organisms' genes the position along the chromosome is actually very tightly constrained! Amazing work from my favorite night scientist <a href="/MartinJLercher/">Martin Lercher</a> and his team!
Ming "Tommy" Tang (@tangming2005) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵The most underrated superpower in science: Bioinformaticians and wet biologists working together. Here’s why it matters.

🧵The most underrated superpower in science:

 Bioinformaticians and wet biologists working together.

 Here’s why it matters.
Orange Book šŸŠšŸ“– (@orangebook_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Money isn't the goal, it's the starting line, it's when you start discovering who you are when you are free from financial stress, it's when you can afford to follow your true interests and invest in your talents, it's when you start blooming into who you always wanted to be.

Haiqi Chen (@haiqi_chen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share our latest work in which we built a tool to assay RNA content of various subcellular compartments within native cellular and tissue context! Green Center for Reproductive Biology Sciences UT Southwestern Medical Center nature.com/articles/s4146…

David R. Liu (@davidrliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another medical milestone! The first patient treated with a prime edited therapeutic shows positive clinical outcomes consistent with effective rescue of his chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), a debilitating and life-shortening primary immunodeficiency. At least 19 base editing

Another medical milestone! The first patient treated with a prime edited therapeutic shows positive clinical outcomes consistent with effective rescue of his chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), a debilitating and life-shortening primary immunodeficiency.
At least 19 base editing
eLife - the journal (@elife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

YAP, a protein known to help #cancer cells survive treatment, behaves very differently in cell culture models depending on how they are grown in the lab, highlighting the importance of mimicking tumour architecture to guide better drug strategies. elifesciences.org/reviewed-prepr…

YAP, a protein known to help #cancer cells survive treatment, behaves very differently in cell culture models depending on how they are grown in the lab, highlighting the importance of mimicking tumour architecture to guide better drug strategies.
elifesciences.org/reviewed-prepr…
pratham (@prathammittal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NASA discovered schools eliminate 86% of human creative genius by the time they graduate. The study was so damning it never made peer review. 1,600 kids tracked for a decade. What they found should terrify every parent🧵

NASA discovered schools eliminate 86% of human creative genius by the time they graduate.

The study was so damning it never made peer review.

1,600 kids tracked for a decade.
What they found should terrify every parent🧵