Andy Jones (@andy___jones) 's Twitter Profile
Andy Jones

@andy___jones

Views my own, and not representative of any employer; Bioinformatics prof; that's three underscores in my handle ;-)

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calendar_today17-07-2019 07:19:06

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emmottlab (@emmottlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhD studentship available through BBSRC Newcastle Liverpool Durham DTP - we have a funded studentship in single-cell proteomics/multiomics in our lab for 2024 start! Funding is unfortunately only available for home (UK) students. findaphd.com/phds/project/b… Application deadline 22nd July, 12 midday.

Adam Wollman (@a_wollman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhD studentship available in my lab on the BBSRC NLD DTP for Oct 24 entry! findaphd.com/phds/project/b… . Amazing project using genomics and cool new microscopes to investigate how gene regulation works. Suitable for a wide range of backgrounds - biology, biomed, physics.

Kevin Whitley (@kevindwhitley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fully funded 4-year PhD position using cutting-edge fluorescence and electron microscopy to study the bacterial cytoskeleton. 🔬🦠🦴 Co-supervised by Martin Goldberg (Durham) and Yulia Yuzenkova (Newcastle). Apply by 22 July! findaphd.com/phds/project/b…

Ed Emmott (@edemmott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reposting this! Fully funded studentship on mass spectrometry-based single-cell omics, studying viral model systems. Look at our lab website or drop me an email if you have questions about the project or lab! Sadly funding only available for UK/home students. Deadline 22/7

Andy Jones (@andy___jones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh no, how will I get any work done... I've realise that betting odds are shifting quite a bit today on the total Tory seats. Last time I got this obssesed was Brexit referendum, which ended the day on 1/10 for Remain. Gamblers beware following the herd 😜

David Wilkinson (@dwilkinson_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a BBSRC-funded #PhD studentship that is now available in our lab, on the importance of a serine protease inhibitor in skeletal development+health. Project involves stem cells, CRISPR and gene evolution. Deadline 22nd July. October 2024 start!👇 findaphd.com/phds/project/b…

Yasset Perez-Riverol (@ypriverol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to see #quantms out nature.com/articles/s4159…. Thanks to the main authors Dai & Julianus. The OpenMS Team Oliver Kohlbacher - Now @okohlbacher.bsky.social & Vadim Demichev for the support with OpenMS and DIANN. Thanks to Lukas Käll for his incredible work with the data. Thanks to nf-core & Nextflow platforms.

CBFLivUni (@livunicbf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Registration for our *NEW* Single Cell RNASeq course is OPEN 🎉 🗓Dates: September 24th - 26th Spaces are limited, so don't miss out!! Register NOW👉tinyurl.com/4hkmx594 More details here: tinyurl.com/mr24xfhf #R #SingleCell #Courses #DataScience #Bioinformatics #rstats

Andy Jones (@andy___jones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow Sam, that's really really crap. 🤢 I'm co-author on a paper in PROTEOMICS that came out literally this month. I can't believe they don't even run basic plagiarism detection like we do with student essays. Come on Wiley, what are you doing with all those profits...

Aoife Heaslip (@atheaslip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A sad day for the parasitology community - A huge thank you to all at VEuPathDB, this resource has been fundamental to the progress of our field over the last 20+ years. Totally baffled by this decision #NIAID

Bill Sullivan (@wjsullivan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a baffling decision that savagely curtails our ability to fight against neglected infectious diseases. I imagine pathogens everywhere are celebrating.

Manuel Llinas (@llinaslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a major turning point for anyone doing research on parasites, vector biology, or fungal pathogens that is going to rock our community! For now, we should give thanks to all the VEuPathDB team for everything they have done to support our research for so many years!!

Sateriale Lab (@saterialelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This threatens the ability of researchers around the world to battle important diseases. Malaria, chagas, cryptosporidiosis, and leishmaniasis are just a few of those affected. Why is #NIAID choosing to obstruct its own research goals despite unanimous opposition from scientists?

Leann Tilley (@leanntilley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our lab uses the VEuPathDB DataBase for work on antimalarial drug discovery. It helps us make decisions about suitable drug targets & informs target validation work. Seamless maintenance of the services provided by the VEuPathDB Bioinformatics Center is very important.

Ben Liffner (@liffnerben) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The organisms whose data are curated by VEuPathDB are responsible for >4.5 million deaths per year. The loss of this resource would be an immeasurable step backwards for pathogen genomics and big data. Not to mention OrthoMCL, that many of us rely on without even knowing...

Dr. Brandy St. Laurent (@mosquitohunting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Loss of access to @vectorbase and VEuPathDB throws a wrench into the gears of malaria research and progress toward malaria elimination. Devastating for vector and parasite biology work moving forward, and invaluable to my work on diverse and understudied malaria vector species.

Claire Kamaliddin (@clairekamalid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A shame for the parasitology, mycology, and entomology community. From a personal standpoint, I have 3 projects ongoing for which I rely heavily on veupathdb (plasmodb, fungidb). Can t wrap that up by September 14th!