Isidora Stankovic 👩🏻‍🔬 (@isidora_stan) 's Twitter Profile
Isidora Stankovic 👩🏻‍🔬

@isidora_stan

PhD at @weillcornell. Growing brain organoids to understand neuropsychiatric diseases. @smithcollege alumnx. @crossfit athlete. @partizanbc lover. 🇷🇸 🇺🇸

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Isidora Stankovic 👩🏻‍🔬 (@isidora_stan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇷🇸 Moj novi rad koji proučava ulogu vaskulature mozga u razvoju šizofrenije pomoću 3D “mini mozgova” je sada online: nature.com/articles/s4139…

Ubadah Sabbagh (@neubadah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We let a few publishers charge us enormous amounts of taxpayer money to format our taxpayer-funded work into a nice pdf then with their stamp, own the copyright, and then charge us taxpayer money to access it. That’s the system we’re choosing to uphold, costing us $10b/yr.

Michael Eisen (@mbeisen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes. That's right. Listen to people who tell you have to have an academic career at any costs, no matter the ever worsening working conditions and funding and ever increasing pressures to do things poorly. And let them pretend that's your only choice. Great advice.

Sergiu P. Pasca (@sergiu_p_pasca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we are sharing our most complex #assembloid to date: a 4-part model of the human ascending neural somatosensory pathway generated by functionally integrating stem cell-derived cerebral cortical, thalamic, spinal and sensory #organoids. Check out the bioRxiv and

Yale MB&B (@yalembb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our notifications are blowing up with basketball tweets, but we are the Yale molecular biophysics and biochemistry account! You might want to tag Yale Men's Basketball instead 🏀 Boola boola!

W. Marcus Lambert, PhD (@marcus_phd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My colleagues and I are shedding light on a concerning trend we've termed 'domestic helicopter research.' This involves researchers dropping in marginalized communities, conducting studies, and leaving w/o any true community or local researcher engagement. authors.elsevier.com/a/1ivbjL7PXqQ43

My colleagues and I are shedding light on a concerning trend we've termed 'domestic helicopter research.' This involves researchers dropping in marginalized communities, conducting studies, and leaving w/o any true community or local researcher engagement. authors.elsevier.com/a/1ivbjL7PXqQ43
Science Philanthropy Alliance (@sciphilorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Nobel Prize winner Thomas Cech's recent essay in the The New York Times highlights #RNA as the molecule set to redefine the future of science. While DNA has historically dominated research, RNA is emerging as a cornerstone for new scientific breakthroughs. In the essay, Cech recounts his

Dr Christopher Madan 🐘🧠💻 (he/him) (@cmadan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"A random half of panelists were shown a CV and only a one-paragraph summary of the proposed research, while the other half were shown a CV and a full proposal. We find that withholding proposal texts from panelists did not detectibly impact rankings." link.springer.com/article/10.100…

The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING NEWS The 2024 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation.

BREAKING NEWS
The 2024 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discovery of microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation.
Michael Eisen (@mbeisen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fascinating the divergent ways that two new classes of therapeutics - mRNA and GLP1 inhibitors - have been received by the public. Both have undergone extensive testing that establish their short-term safety and health benefits, with questions lingering (because of their newness)

Fascinating the divergent ways that two new classes of therapeutics - mRNA and GLP1 inhibitors - have been received by the public. Both have undergone extensive testing that establish their short-term safety and health benefits, with questions lingering (because of their newness)
Jeanine Gezelle (@jgezelle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

check out our new preprint! we solved a new nuclease-blocking viral #RNA structure and found some illuminating similarities across diverse viral families. Thread below ⬇️ biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Jeffrey Millman (@jeffreyrmillman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Harvard scientists are leaving academia for the private sector to fast-track biomedical breakthroughs. Michael Mina (eMed), Douglas Melton (Vertex), Stuart Schreiber (Arena Bioworks) cite funding delays & admin hurdles as key reasons. #BiomedicalResearch harvardmagazine.com/2025/01/harvar…

Joseph Fasano (@joseph_fasano_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957, Albert Camus wrote a letter of thanks to his favorite childhood teacher, whom he'd never forgotten. It's beautiful.

After he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957, Albert Camus wrote a letter of thanks to his favorite childhood teacher, whom he'd never forgotten. It's beautiful.