Charlotte Capitanchik πŸŒ™ (@tiny_captain) 's Twitter Profile
Charlotte Capitanchik πŸŒ™

@tiny_captain

Likes biology, programming & short walks to buy maltesers. Postdoc @ UK DRI Kings College London with @ule_lab. tinycaptain.bsky.social

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Nurun Fancy (@fancynurun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all budding computational biologist or ECRs who wants to build a career in bioinformatics and computational biology to attend this exciting session of our seminar series.

𝕐 (@nomad421) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is the day, it's been over a year in the making. #Bioconda now supports OSX-arm64 runners and builders! #bioconda for Apple silicon is here!

Sarah Marzi (@sj_marzi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited for whoever will employ @kittybmurphy - she's an incredible computational geneticist and will be the most amazing addition to any team she joins. Super proud to see this superstar student move on and develop her academic career πŸ₯°

Miha Modic (@paraspeckle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can cellular signalling swiftly & selectively remodel the transcriptome to drive biological transition? How this switch is orchestrated has been a mystery... 🧡 nature.com/articles/s4159…

How can cellular signalling swiftly & selectively remodel the transcriptome to drive biological transition? How this switch is orchestrated has been a mystery... 🧡

nature.com/articles/s4159…
londonomics (@londonomics_net) 's Twitter Profile Photo

School’s back and so are we with another co-working session and social! This time we’ll be at the SGDP Centre KCL, with the social being opened up to all ECR’s within the centre 😎 As always, free πŸ• and 🍻πŸ₯€ eventbrite.com/e/londonomics-…

Rory Maizels (@rorymaizels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨The Briscoe lab are hiring! Apply by Oct 9 to: β€’ build custom single-cell technologies to study dev bio β€’ collaborate on projects spanning cancer therapy, immune profiling and neurodegenerative disease β€’ learn valuable skills for academia or industry crick.ac.uk/careers-study/…

gagneurlab (@gagneurlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honoured to have written this review with Jernej Ule’s lab on the splicing code, spanning modeling, mechanisms and its implication for therapeutics designs. Wonderful teamwork.

Charlotte Capitanchik πŸŒ™ (@tiny_captain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hot on the heels of the review comes Oscar Wilkins beautiful work in Science Magazine describing a new therapeutic approach for ALS designed using SpliceAI to implement directed in silico evolution science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Max Z. Y. J. Chien (@maxzyjchien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are finally here. Thanks to Oscar Wilkins and FrattaLab gave me this wonderful chance to participate in this fantastic research. Creation of de novo cryptic splicing for ALS and FTD precision medicine | Science science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Oscar Wilkins (@oscarwilkins16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper on cryptic splicing-controlled protein expression, which we hope will inspire safer and more adventurous gene therapy approaches for ALS and FTD, has been published in Science Magazine science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Nature Reviews Genetics (@naturerevgenet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To launch this collection the following #Review is free to download for 1 month: From computational models of the splicing code to regulatory mechanisms and therapeutic implications go.nature.com/4gPju63 by Charlotte Capitanchik πŸŒ™, Oscar Wilkins, Nils Wagner, gagneurlab & ule_lab

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Much of the success of breakthroughs, such as AlphaFold, is thanks to a database of protein structures dreamed up in the 1960s by Helen Berman go.nature.com/4hp4UCP