Anton Nekrutenko 🇺🇦 (@nekrut) 's Twitter Profile
Anton Nekrutenko 🇺🇦

@nekrut

Kiev → Lubbock → Chicago → Penn State | @galaxyproject | #usegalaxy

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linkhttp://nekrut.bx.psu.edu calendar_today03-05-2009 20:34:26

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Jeremy Goecks (@jgoecks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At #ITCR2022 #NCIITCR? Drop by our poster (#31) to chat about how we're extending and using Galaxy Project to analyze @NCIHTAN spatial single-cell tumor datasets.

At #ITCR2022 #NCIITCR? Drop by our poster (#31) to chat about how we're extending and using <a href="/galaxyproject/">Galaxy Project</a> to analyze @NCIHTAN spatial single-cell  tumor datasets.
Sofia (@slavauk30722777) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇺🇦Good morning, its day 253 in #Ukraine and after yesterdays post about electronic music, I'm going to go the complete opposite and show you one of our oldest instruments, the Tsymbaly. Such is life when subscribed to Sofia's random facts🙃❤️ Do you play an instrument?

M (@mw_ottawa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some may consider this in bad taste, but since I have COVID, I thought I’d do some experiments. From left to right: My iPhone screen and two light switches I use a lot; my bathroom counter after doing a saline nasal rinse; tears from my eyes after I sneezed.

Some may consider this in bad taste, but since I have COVID, I thought I’d do some experiments. From left to right:  My iPhone screen and two light switches I use a lot; my bathroom counter after doing a saline nasal rinse; tears from my eyes after I sneezed.
🇲🇽 Leonardo Collado-Torres (@lcolladotor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s great to see at #biodata22 that Galaxy Project lives on though all of us will keep missing you James Taylor 😢 — o — New great job work on assembling genomes 🧬 by Delphine Lariviere Delphine Larivière

Neil Gemmell (@profgemmell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A nice piece reflecting on the quiet hero Andrew Bagshaw who was killed helping others in the Ukraine last month. A talented scientist and a brave humanitarian. stuff.co.nz/national/30079…

Anton Nekrutenko 🇺🇦 (@nekrut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three years ago we lost James James Taylor This is a slide from GCC2019, which he made by messing with JS console. It is hard to imagine a better title slide for Galaxy update…

Three years ago we lost James <a href="/jxtx/">James Taylor</a> This is a slide from GCC2019, which he made by messing with JS console. It is hard to imagine a better title slide for Galaxy update…
BF Francis Ouellette (@bffo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anton Nekrutenko 🇺🇦 James Taylor We miss him so much and we think of him and his vision for #OpenScience in biology and data science. If like Anton Nekrutenko 🇺🇦 and others, you are also interested in that vision, follow our activities with the jxtxFoundation here: jxtxfoundation.org

Björn Grüning (@bjoerngruening) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our #usegalaxy Admin workshop has started! One week intense training to run national and international Galaxy servers. Thanks to EOSC-Life and ELIXIR Belgium for funding and hosting us!

Our #usegalaxy Admin workshop has started! One week intense training to run national and international Galaxy servers. Thanks to <a href="/EoscLife/">EOSC-Life</a> and <a href="/ELIXIRnodeBE/">ELIXIR Belgium</a> for funding and hosting us!
Kateryna (@makovalab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We Penn State Biology are privileged to host three amazing researchers from Université de Montpellier: Stéphanie Bedhomme, Anna-Sophie Fiston-Lavier (anna-sophie fiston-lavier) & Nacho Bravo (missing from the picture). anna-sophie fiston-lavier will be here until mid-June. Great science and opportunities for collaborations

We <a href="/PennStateBio/">Penn State Biology</a> are privileged to host three amazing researchers from <a href="/umontpellier/">Université de Montpellier</a>: Stéphanie Bedhomme,  Anna-Sophie Fiston-Lavier (<a href="/afiston/">anna-sophie fiston-lavier</a>) &amp; Nacho Bravo (missing from the picture). <a href="/afiston/">anna-sophie fiston-lavier</a> will be here until mid-June. Great science and opportunities for collaborations
Sergei Pond (@sergeilkp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very proud of Alexander G Lucaci who yesterday "officially" became the first @cst_temple Bioinformatics Program PhD graduate. When I graduated in 2003, I only had 2 papers; he has 12! He sets a high standard for others to follow and is moving on to Chris Mason, where he will surely excel.

Very proud of <a href="/aglucaci/">Alexander G Lucaci</a> who yesterday "officially" became the first @cst_temple  Bioinformatics Program PhD graduate. When I graduated in 2003, I only had 2 papers; he has 12! He sets a high standard for others to follow and is moving on to <a href="/mason_lab/">Chris Mason</a>, where he will surely excel.
Adam Phillippy (@aphillippy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shameless plug! Have you used our software (MUMmer, Krona, Mash, Canu, Merqury, Verkko)? Or our reference genomes (#T2T, Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP), Human Pangenome Reference Consortium)? You can vote for us to win the Sammies People’s Choice Award! It's easy, just click here ➡️ servicetoamericamedals.org/peoples-choice…

Shameless plug! Have you used our software (MUMmer, Krona, Mash, Canu, Merqury, Verkko)? Or our reference genomes (#T2T, <a href="/genomeark/">Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP)</a>, <a href="/HumanPangenome/">Human Pangenome Reference Consortium</a>)? You can vote for us to win the Sammies People’s Choice Award! It's easy, just click here ➡️ servicetoamericamedals.org/peoples-choice…
Michael Schatz (@mike_schatz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are now accepting applications for scholarships to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Biology of Genomes meeting from the jxtxFoundation. Open to students worldwide in support of open science. Please help spread the word! jxtxfoundation.org/news/2025-2-4-…

Sergei Pond (@sergeilkp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 15% indirect cost cap by the NIH is denotating a nuke under the current business model of many US schools, especially medical schools. Major changes incoming. Maybe relaized savings will translate to larger grant budgets/better success rates, but I not holding my breath.