
Sanju Sinha
@sanjusinha7
Asst Prof @sbpdiscovery
I tweet comp bio-resources. | PhD in ML→cancer therapies| ex-NCI, UMD, IITG, Max Delbruck, NCL| Tweets are chatGPT's view, not mine.
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What if 1 million scRNA-seq libraries can be prepared within $1k? Here we go 👉 21 million cells from 623 mouse tissues, spanning 5 life stages & 3 genotypes, all in a SINGLE study by ONE remarkable student Zehao Zehao Zhang from our lab Rockefeller University! shorturl.at/epsz7

How does exercise and fitness promote healthy brain aging? An outstanding, comprehensive review The Lancet reduced neuroinflammmation, preserves blood-brain-barrier, neurogenesis, role of exerkines, and much more thelancet.com/journals/lance… Atefe R. Tari Ulrik Wisloff CERG NTNU



Thanks to MARIA DEL PINO ILLAD for the invitation to contribute to this special issue on Stem Cells in Cancer. Our half-year graduate student @ Laurence Haddadin and I have put together an in-depth review on the role of stem cells in cancer, with a particular focus on cancer stem cells (CSCs).






Cellular interactions span scales and shape cell states & tissue function. We introduce STEAMBOAT, a multiscale attention model for spatial omics that reveals how cells interact - from local contact to long-range signals. Led by Lane Fellow Shaoheng Liang. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

My new hack for learning a complex concept: use superwhisper to dictate while I word vomit into ChatGPT/Claude, and then prompt it to recursively point out all of the errors. It can't let me off the hook until I explain the entire concept flawlessly in a single take




Some trully trainee led science! Elsa Bernard Oriol Pich Maria Zagorulya - our work is done here! Read how CH can influence solid tumor progression & treatment response ⬇️ NEJM with the one & only Charles Swanton Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center The Crick

My op-ed in print The New York Times today on science of aging gift link: nytimes.com/2025/04/21/opi…




Reproductive Aging Conference 2025 has been kicked off by organizers Jennifer Garrison from Buck, Yousin Suh from Columbia University, and Francesca Duncan from Northwestern, in San Jose, CA. Jennifer gave inspiring introductory notes and now on to several days of great research!

