
Manvendra Singh (Manu) - @manusingh.bsky.social
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Not one but TWO faculty searches in our department Cornell MBG 1️⃣ Cell & Mol Biol Weill Institute for Cell & Molecular Biology academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/28336 2️⃣ Human Genetics/Genomics academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/28554 Outstanding science, supportive community, beautiful environment. We have it all! Spread the word 🙏



Cool work from spyros darmanis that performs combinatorial-based superloading of 10x Genomics for scRNA-seq and multiome assays. Interesting idea to add the 10x barcode first, then the second barcode later: nature.com/articles/s4146…




This may well be my last post before the inevitable 🦋 migration but I wanted to share my excitement for this The Genetics Society conference on transposons kicking off in Leicester 🇬🇧 “The real point is control”. Barbara would be proud! genetics.org.uk/events/the-rea…



We are still seeking a dedicated PhD student for the exciting project on “Microtubule mechanical failure and interaction with tau proteins” Theoretical & Computational Biophysics Department. Check out the #jobadvert here 👇: #hiring mpinat.mpg.de/4793823/28-24?…






I’m excited to share our latest study led by Giulia Pasquesi out today in Cell Press , uncovering a new way transposons have been repurposed for human interferon signaling! Read on for a thread on cryptic splice variants, decoy receptors, and viruses (1/N) 👇🧵





A study published in Genome Biology explores the role of transposable elements in antiviral resistance to HIV. The findings may help in understanding the molecular mechanisms of viral control and developing targeted interventions for HIV-1 treatment. genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

A study published in Genome Biology explores the role of transposable elements in antiviral resistance to HIV. The findings may help in understanding the molecular mechanisms of viral control and developing targeted interventions for HIV-1 treatment. genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…