Omer Karin (@omer_karin) 's Twitter Profile
Omer Karin

@omer_karin

Lecturer at @ImperialMaths, mathematics and biology.

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ElowitzLab (@elowitzlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delivering and expressing a gene in cells is usually a messy (heterogeneous) process. The messiness interferes with research and applications such as gene therapy. In two new papers, we introduce a toolbox of synthetic miRNA-based control circuits that enable more precise, gene

Delivering and expressing a gene in cells is usually a messy (heterogeneous) process. The messiness interferes with research and applications such as gene therapy. 
In two new papers, we introduce a toolbox of synthetic miRNA-based control circuits that enable more precise, gene
Giulia Celora (@gcelora) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢New preprint out Emergent active fluid properties regulate collective migration of chemotactic cellular populations - the result of a great interdisciplinary collaboration between maths, physics and biology at #UCL.

Jonathan Karin (@jonathankarin3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/n New preprint! Annotatability: Interpreting single-cell and spatial omics data using deep networks training dynamics. With Reshef Mintz, Barak Raveh and Mor Nitzan biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Ilya Nemenman (@inemenman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Entering a new field is always fun, and a bit scary. Here we predict that there’s an unknown phenotypic state of beta cells responsible for a subtype of type 2 diabetes. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Tomer Milo (@milotomer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We think the ability of endocrine glands to adjust their mass might explain why several promising drugs that target cortisol, the stress hormone, fail in clinical trials for mood disorders. We propose a new target - CRH. Hormonal feedback circuits can be tricky. Uri Alon

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

This year’s #NobelPrize laureate in physics John Hopfield created an associative memory that can store and reconstruct images and other types of patterns in data. The Hopfield network can store patterns and has a method for recreating them. When the network is given an

This year’s #NobelPrize laureate in physics John Hopfield created an associative memory that can store and reconstruct images and other types of patterns in data.

The Hopfield network can store patterns and has a method for recreating them. When the network is given an
Gurdon Institute (@gurdoninstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in joining us as a group leader? We are particularly looking for applicants with a focus on human developmental biology. Last week to apply: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/47789/

Interested in joining us as a group leader? We are particularly looking for applicants with a focus on human developmental biology. Last week to apply: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/47789/
Doris Tsao (@doristsao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Omg!!! I did a double take when I saw 'Nobel Prize,' and figured Nicole C Rust, PhD was making a very cool joke, because John Hopfield certainly deserves the Nobel Prize. Then I heard the news. What a right and perfect and monumentally inspired choice, celebrating the boundary

Dmitry Krotov (@dimakrotov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Given today’s great news from the #NobelPrize2024, I want to share a couple of personal thoughts on Hopfield Networks. This idea had an enormous impact on at least three large disciplines: Statistical Physics, Computer Science and AI, and Neuroscience.

Given today’s great news from the #NobelPrize2024, I want to share a couple of personal thoughts on Hopfield Networks.

This idea had an enormous impact on at least three large disciplines: Statistical Physics, Computer Science and AI, and Neuroscience.
Development (@dev_journal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EnhancerNet: a predictive model of cell identity dynamics through enhancer selection Read this #OpenAccess Article by Omer Karin Omer Karin Imperial_Maths: journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…

EnhancerNet: a predictive model of cell identity dynamics through enhancer selection

Read this #OpenAccess Article by Omer Karin <a href="/omer_karin/">Omer Karin</a> <a href="/ImperialMaths/">Imperial_Maths</a>:
journals.biologists.com/dev/article/15…
Omer Karin (@omer_karin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to share my work on modelling cell identity specification through enhancer selection Development - Modern Hopfield networks, Waddington landscapes and more!