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Michael Baym

@baym

Microbiology, evolution, applied math, molecular biotech. Associate Professor @HarvardMed. “The scholarship… is nearly non-existent.” -Reviewer 3

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wint (@dril) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the president wont see your cheap dunks against jeffery epstein . But your friends who have ties to state sponsored pedophilia will

Michael Baym (@baym) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No doubt Rufo is calling this emotional blackmail too? Musk has over $400 billion in his net worth and could easily fund these spacecraft.

No doubt Rufo is calling this emotional blackmail too? Musk has over $400 billion in his net worth and could easily fund these spacecraft.
derek guy (@dieworkwear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I debated whether to share my story on here, but I guess I will. I think there's an idea out there that millions of violent criminals are pouring across the border, carrying machetes and drugs, looking to harm Americans. Certainly, while some people fall into that category, the

aru (@arubikscube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

there should be a bounty on each of the ~90 proteins in the synthetic minimal genome (JCVI-syn3.0, Mycoplasma mycoides, 531kbp and 473 genes) that still have an unknown function

mktoon (@mktoon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember that part in #Andor when all those reporters on Ghorman made it sound like the Ghormans were violent and the Empire HAD to send in soldiers to stop things from getting out of hand but in reality the soldiers WANTED things to get out of hand? Yea, that was crazy huh?

Seth Bannon (@sethbannon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why don't Harvard/Stanford just raid their endowments to cover Trump’s research funding cuts? Take Harvard as a case study. They have a $53B endowment. That's massive! Harvard’s endowment pays out ~5% a year. That’s ~$2.6B in 2025. Covering the $3B shortfall from Trump's cuts is

Josefina del Mármol (@marmoljosefina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cool chemistry in the olfactory system! Using the classic moth pheromone system, we show that aldehyde ligands can be specifically recognized through covalent interactions with their ORs. Very proud of this work led by postdoc Sukjin Steve Jang in colab with Phil Cole at Harvard Medical School