zack chiang (@z_chiang) 's Twitter Profile
zack chiang

@z_chiang

microscopy x omics

ID: 803255749

linkhttps://chianglab.bio/ calendar_today04-09-2012 21:31:44

660 Tweet

2,2K Followers

3,3K Following

Surge Biswas (@surgebiswas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Test-time scaling has arrived for biological design. Excited to share new work from Nabla Bio. By scaling test-time compute, we've achieved remarkable leaps in de novo antibody design against difficult drug targets.

zack chiang (@z_chiang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This. Would repost this 1000x if I could. Most people don't realize the scale of what's going on Thousands of promising scientists whose careers have come to a grinding halt, all scared to speak out because it might jeopardize our next job, immigration status, etc.

Alejo Rodriguez-Fraticelli, PhD (@alejofraticelli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely thrilled to share with you the final version of EPIclone, out now (open access) in nature. This has been an amazing collaboration with the lab of Lars Velten (@larsplus) at Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) nature.com/articles/s4158…

Ajay Labade (@ajaylabade31) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to announce that our work on Expansion In Situ Genome Sequencing (ExIGS) is now published in Science Magazine! ExIGS allows us to sequence DNA and image proteins with super-resolution directly within single cells. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Caroline Comenho (@carolinecomenho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super excited that Expansion In Situ Genome Sequencing (ExIGS) is out now in Science Magazine ! Check out the paper to see what can be revealed by sequencing the genome in its native position and high-res imaging its interactions with nearby proteins. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

zack chiang (@z_chiang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

really enjoyed this essay, it captures a lot of the issues that broadly plague science and puts them in simple terms these issues are only amplified in biology where the timescales are far longer and the rewards less evenly distributed

really enjoyed this essay, it captures a lot of the issues that broadly plague science and puts them in simple terms

these issues are only amplified in biology where the timescales are far longer and the rewards less evenly distributed