Evgeni (Genya) Frenkel (@genfren) 's Twitter Profile
Evgeni (Genya) Frenkel

@genfren

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calendar_today24-11-2012 01:58:21

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Andrew Cangelosi (@alcangelosi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share our work on the role of leucine sensing by the Sestrin-mTORC1 pathway in vivo, out now in Science Magazine. Extremely grateful to everyone who contributed over the years to make this possible. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Max Valenstein, MD, PhD (@mlvalenstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited and grateful to share this with the world! Our structure of the mysterious GATOR2 complex sheds light on the ways that mTORC1 receives and integrates nutrient signals. Thank you to everyone who contributed to this work! 🐊🐊

Robert Saxton (@rsaxton_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to share that I will be starting my lab at UC Berkeley *this Fall*, as an Assistant Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology (UC Berkeley MCB) and Chemistry (@UCB_chemistry)!!! saxtonlabucb.org

Nouf Laqtom (@nouflaqtom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Psyched to announce my 1st author paper from postdoc time with Monther Abu-Remaileh. I am EXTREMELY grateful for everyone’s contribution especially my mentor, Monther. A sense of accomplishment and a craving for more :) nature.com/articles/s4158…

ibkfellowship.mit (@ibkfellowship) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to #MIT IBK Fellow, Dr. Nouf Laqtom. Her novel LysoTag mouse model leading to identification of #Battendisease gene #CLN3 function was published in nature ibk.mit.edu/news/nouf-laqt…

Evgeni (Genya) Frenkel (@genfren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s now an OpenAI Which writes rhymes not bad on the fly. But poems express your original thought And think for you a bot ought not or cannot. So is this painting changed by photography? Or does AlphaPoem presage AlphaMe, AI augmented personality?

Justin B. Kinney (@jbkinney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm skeptical of this enthusiasm for the statistics police. Faulty stats isn't usually what makes papers wrong. @nature @sciencemagazine