Sid Goyal (@sidharthagoyal) 's Twitter Profile
Sid Goyal

@sidharthagoyal

Collective behavior in biology.
At UofT Physics.

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Dr. Armita Nourmohammad (@thearmita) 's Twitter Profile Photo

excited to announce that the quoted manuscript on deep learning of selection on TCRs & BCRs (soNNia) by Giulio Isacchini (with A Walczak and T Mora) is now out in PNASNews: pnas.org/content/118/14…

Dr. Armita Nourmohammad (@thearmita) 's Twitter Profile Photo

very excited that our paper on evolutionary strategies for immune memory storage (led by Oskar Schnaack) is finally out in #eLife: doi.org/10.7554/eLife.…

Arvind Murugan (@murugan_chicago) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biological physics postdoc fellowships at The University of Chicago: physics.uchicago.edu/academics/post… Theory, experiment, new to biology - all welcome. Lots of amazing science but here is a non-quantifiable not easily reproduced: collaborative env. + vibrant postdoc community.

Biological physics postdoc fellowships at <a href="/UChicago/">The University of Chicago</a>:
physics.uchicago.edu/academics/post…

Theory, experiment, new to biology - all welcome. Lots of amazing science but here is a non-quantifiable not easily reproduced:  collaborative env. + vibrant postdoc community.
Nika Shakiba (@nika_shakiba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do I, Nozomu Yachie and Dr. Josef Penninger (@PenningerLab) have in common? We are each looking for postdocs for a joint project combining #synbio & #organoids! Spread the word 📢 & apply! Shakiba: tinyurl.com/shakibaPDF Yachie : tinyurl.com/yachiePDF Penninger: email 📧

What do I, <a href="/nzmyachie/">Nozomu Yachie</a> and Dr. Josef Penninger (@PenningerLab) have in common?

We are each looking for postdocs for a joint project combining #synbio &amp; #organoids! Spread the word 📢 &amp; apply!

Shakiba: tinyurl.com/shakibaPDF
Yachie : tinyurl.com/yachiePDF
Penninger: email 📧
Luis Zaman (@luiszaman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're looking for a PhD lab doing microbial and/or computational evolution, asking fundamental questions about community dynamics, and working with a really fantastic group of colleagues, apply to UMich Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (due 12/1). I'm looking for graduate students!

Justin B. Kinney (@jbkinney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postdoc opportunity #1 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory: Peter Koo and I want to bridge the divide between “black-box” deep neural network models in genomics and mechanistically interpretable biophysical models of gene regulation. Interested? Check out the job description here: nature.com/naturecareers/…

Adam Shellard (@adamshellard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's my last day as a 30 year old. And my first with a postdoc paper! 🥳🍾 nature.com/articles/s4158… Brief tweetorial below...

Karen Alim (@karen_alim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fully funded #PhD position in Statistical and Soft Matter Physics @TU_Munich. Your chance to make materials smart by teaching them to self-optimize for efficient transport. Do theory in collaboration with experiments. #LadHyx #PhDposition #academicjobs tinyurl.com/yc7kvymc

Fully funded #PhD position in Statistical and Soft Matter Physics @TU_Munich.  Your chance to make materials smart by teaching them to self-optimize for efficient transport. Do theory in collaboration with experiments. #LadHyx #PhDposition #academicjobs tinyurl.com/yc7kvymc
U of T News (@uoftnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researcher Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher from U of T Data Sciences Institute (DSI) is studying traffic "stress" in Toronto in order to pinpoint where more cycling infrastructure is needed. #UofT utoronto.ca/news/shifting-…

Mr Commonsense (@fopminui) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fascinating In 1922, a group of scientists went to the Toronto General Hospital where diabetic children were kept in wards, often 50 or more at a time. Most of them were comatose and dying from diabetic ketoacidosis. These children were essentially in their death beds, awaiting what was at

<a href="/fasc1nate/">Fascinating</a> In 1922, a group of scientists went to the Toronto General Hospital where diabetic children were kept in wards, often 50 or more at a time. Most of them were comatose and dying from diabetic ketoacidosis.

These children were essentially in their death beds, awaiting what was at