Byron (@iambyronic) 's Twitter Profile
Byron

@iambyronic

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Science Magazine (@sciencemagazine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"As scientists, we know that writing is hard. Keep in mind that writing in a second language is even harder." #SciMagWorkingLife. fcld.ly/r1jadef

Calo Lab (@calolabmit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our lab's newest preprint. A holistic approach to understanding the LCR sequence space within and between species. This is the works of two incredibly talented graduate students Nima Jaberi & Byron. MIT Biology biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Calo Lab (@calolabmit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our lab manuscript on LCRs has been published eLife - the journal A unified view of low complexity regions (LCRs) across species doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…. Kudos to Nima Jaberi and Byron for such amazing work! MIT Biology

Byron (@iambyronic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you give a man a banana, he will have a nice snack. But if you teach a man to plant a banana, he will have no bananas.

Calo Lab (@calolabmit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new study from the lab identified the scaffold of the nucleolar fibrillar center and provided a compelling model for how condensates might evolve. This is the work of Nima Jaberi and Byron Cell Reports cell.com/cell-reports/f…

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

Study explains how part of the nucleolus evolved: A single protein can self-assemble to build the scaffold for a biomolecular condensate that makes up a key nucleolar compartment. mitsha.re/1sxV50PAnA7

Study explains how part of the nucleolus evolved: A single protein can self-assemble to build the scaffold for a biomolecular condensate that makes up a key nucleolar compartment. mitsha.re/1sxV50PAnA7
Nima Jaberi (@nimajaberi_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Byron and I are super excited that our paper came out in Cell Reports last week! We wondered how condensates that rely on many interacting components could possibly emerge during evolution. Seems tough for all of the interactions to just appear cell.com/cell-reports/f… (1/n)

Vivek Natarajan (@vivnat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Accelerating scientific discoveries and helping cure diseases might be the most profound purpose of AI. Thrilled to introduce our Google AI Google DeepMind Google Cloud AI co-scientist system, which I believe is an important milestone towards this. Blog -