Rune Busk Damgaard (@rbdamgaard) 's Twitter Profile
Rune Busk Damgaard

@rbdamgaard

Associate Professor at the Technical University of Denmark studying ubiquitin signalling in inflammation and metabolism. Formerly @UCPH_CPR @MRC_LMB.

ID: 4385147723

linkhttp://www.bioengineering.dtu.dk/usi calendar_today05-12-2015 17:20:47

5,5K Tweet

2,2K Followers

1,1K Following

Rasmus Jarlov (@rasmusjarlov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is very hard to deal with this. Here is a USA senator saying that the people of Greenland are "all in on it". The leader of Greenland viciously says no. Every single member of the Greenlandic parliament says no. They just had an election two weeks ago. No one who wants to be

Europe Defender 🇪🇺🇺🇦 (@oroborous) 's Twitter Profile Photo

>Trump hikes China tariffs to 30% and then 84% >China reciprocates >Trump hikes tariffs to 145% >China reciprocates >Trump announces that he wants Xi to call him >China does nothing >Trump announces he would be ready to "make a deal" >China does nothing >Trump rolls back tariffs

Transluce (@transluceai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We tested a pre-release version of o3 and found that it frequently fabricates actions it never took, and then elaborately justifies these actions when confronted. We were surprised, so we dug deeper 🔎🧵(1/) x.com/OpenAI/status/…

We tested a pre-release version of o3 and found that it frequently fabricates actions it never took, and then elaborately justifies these actions when confronted.

We were surprised, so we dug deeper 🔎🧵(1/)

x.com/OpenAI/status/…
Anders Storgaard (@storgaaard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vi bliver nødt til at tale om influencer-magt Inden jeg gik ind i denne debat, overvejede jeg, om det var klogt at lægge sig ud med influencere med større platforme end mange danske medier. Men jeg havde aldrig forestillet mig, at de ville forsøge at lukke en helt legitim debat

Andrew Steele (@statto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disappointing from Demis Hassabis. This kind of blind AI optimism forgets the importance of collecting data to feed AI (which would probably take 10 years on its own!), & doing the trials to see if the AI-developed drugs work (5 more years, even if we test them all in parallel).

Rune Busk Damgaard (@rbdamgaard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to see our review out in ChemBioChem in which we describe the tools and strategies for deciphering linkage type-specific #ubiquitin signalling: doi.org/10.1002/cbic.2…. Thanks to Julian for spearheading this, and to Camilla Elbæk and Dominik for important contributions.

Happy to see our review out in <a href="/ChemBioChem/">ChemBioChem</a> in which we describe the tools and strategies for deciphering linkage type-specific #ubiquitin signalling: doi.org/10.1002/cbic.2…. Thanks to Julian for spearheading this, and to <a href="/CamillaElb/">Camilla Elbæk</a> and Dominik for important contributions.
Rune Busk Damgaard (@rbdamgaard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is ludicrous hyperbole. Biology, including disease biology and pathogenesis, is outrageously complex. We don't even understand the fundamental biology that causes most diseases. Can AI help us along the way? Probably. We'll see. But don't fall for this.

Mike White (@genologos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Derek Lowe is right that Demis Hassabis is wrong - there is no chance of curing all disease within the decade. Even if we had AGI now, we wouldn't do it. We lack the basic knowledge and need to keep doing experiments. science.org/content/blog-p…

Derek Lowe is right that Demis Hassabis is wrong - there is no chance of curing all disease within the decade. Even if we had AGI now, we wouldn't do it. We lack the basic knowledge and need to keep doing experiments. 

science.org/content/blog-p…
Mark Histed-🧠 Lab (@histedlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'd go even harder: Scientific discovery is a creative endeavor that will *not* be replaced by AI. There's a lot of talk about AI "solving" science -- that AI will answer science questions and direct robots to do experiments. But that's not the HARD part of science. 1/4

I'd go even harder: Scientific discovery is a creative endeavor that will *not* be replaced by AI.

There's a lot of talk about AI "solving" science -- that AI will answer science questions and direct robots to do experiments. But that's not the HARD part of science.

1/4
Olexandr Isayev 🇺🇦🇺🇸 (@olexandr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is very irresponsible to give false promises like that to a millions of patients. If you are familiar with the complexity of the human diseases you know it's not possible. #unpopularopinion

James Surowiecki (@jamessurowiecki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Health experts are concerned about this because it will require not vaccinating the kids in the control group with existing vaccines, increasing the chance that they will catch preventable diseases.

Health experts are concerned about this because it will require not vaccinating the kids in the control group with existing vaccines, increasing the chance that they will catch preventable diseases.
Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Europe’s choice is clear. To put science at the heart of its economy. To become the home of scientific freedom and collaboration. And to welcome talent from all over the world. I’m glad to present the first elements of our Choose Europe Initiative ↓ x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

Luca Laraia (@laraialab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will soon be posting a postdoc position in protein biochemistry/biophyics! Interested candidates are welcome to reach out at [email protected]. Experience in protein expression, purification, and assay development is a must. Structural biology would be great! Please RT :)

Mads Eriksen Storm (@madseriksen1208) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sektordimensioneringen er et sort kapitel i dansk uddannelsespolitik. Et vi kommer til at se tilbage på med hovedrysten borsen.dk/nyheder/politi…

LechtenbergLab (@lechtenberglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣📣 Lorne Ubiquitin – The Australian Ubiquitin Summit 📣📣 20-23 Nov 2025 in Lorne, Australia Join us this Nov for the first ubiquitin meeting in Australia. Submit your abstract by 18 July 2025 for oral and poster presentations: lorneubiquitin.org Please share and repost.

📣📣 Lorne Ubiquitin – The Australian Ubiquitin Summit 📣📣
20-23 Nov 2025 in Lorne, Australia

Join us this Nov for the first ubiquitin meeting in Australia. Submit your abstract by 18 July 2025 for oral and poster presentations: lorneubiquitin.org
Please share and repost.
Neil Stone (@drneilstone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh look Study of over a million...yes one MILLION kids shows aluminium in vaccines have NO link to autism or anything else It won't bother Secretary Kennedy because he only deals in anti vaccine "vibes" and not science or data