Jennifer Fouquier

@JTFouquier

Bioinformatics programmer. Also a traveler, hiker, and big (er...small) foodie. Also related

Joined May 2013

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    Mar 1

    Colorado Biomedical Informatics Summer Training Fellowship. Biology for computer scientists, perform research. Priority for underrepresented groups. Need 1 yr comp science. $5,000 stipend. Please RT! Deadline Apr 1st. flyer:

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  2. Apr 1

    As a victim of sexual assault, I'm seriously insulted by this. Trump making this declaration takes away from the legitimacy of this issue!

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  3. Mar 28

    Really, really sick of giving away my email address. Spoken with multiple CSRs and managers, and sorted through every setting. Please STOP. Respect your customer's privacy! Your policy on this is awful.

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  4. Mar 27

    I just love them! Thankful for all they are doing.

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    Mar 27

    Computational Bioscience Postdoctoral Fellowship applications are due Apr 20th. *Four* positions available for a variety of research topics with different faculty members. Please RT!

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    Mar 15

    On the cover this week: Fighting fungi. How sensing melanin in Aspergillus spores sparks antifungal immune responses

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    Mar 22

    Check out "Unraveling Interactions between the Microbiome and the Host Immune System To Decipher Mechanisms of Disease" by Catherine Lozupone. Great special issue for early career scientists!

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    Mar 21

    Are you a senior graduate student looking for a computational postdoc focused on the human microbiome? Want to move to Seattle? Come find me today at the MIT-Harvard Microbiome Symposium

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  9. Mar 19

    Browsing Biostars...people should definitely avoid idioms to explain bioinformatics & biology concepts. Some of these answers would be super confusing for foreign students. haha :)

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  10. Mar 19

    Reading Ed Yong's "A Visit to Amsterdam’s Microbe Museum" and excited for my trip to Micropia in Amsterdam. Definitely going to make a microbial avatar and look at all the animalcules. Speaking of, can't we use that word again? ha.

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    Mar 13

    A new publication out by our senior research scientist, our CEO, and their collaborators! Check out how the infant fungal mycobiome develops in within the first month of life:

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    Mar 14

    "The Mycobiome: A Neglected Component in the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis" --

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    Mar 15

    YAMMMM - Yet another mostly male microbiome meeting - 2018 Translational Microbiome Conference

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    Mar 14

    Here's a new link to apply for a computational postdoc position in my lab at . We will investigate how eco-evolutionary processes shape gut bacterial communities and impact human health over time

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  15. Mar 10

    "Development of the Human Mycobiome over the First Month of Life and across Body Sites." I'm super excited to see that they used ghost-tree phylogenetic trees for their fungal diversity analyses.

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    Mar 8

    Three postdoctoral positions in microbial ecology and plant-microbe interactions at U. Wyoming

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  17. Mar 8

    Sweeeeet! The American Gut paper is here! Citizen science AND microbiome research... I love it.

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  18. Mar 7

    Summary of "Evidence for a mental health crisis in graduate education" published in Nature. My first boss told me mental health days were okay and I've been using that as necessary ever since.

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    Mar 5

    I think my lizard may have murdered someone

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  20. Mar 6

    Best resources for learning linear mixed effects modeling? Criteria: somewhat pithy but less than 500 pages (current book). 😂 Thx!

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    Mar 1

    Colorado Biomedical Informatics Summer Training Fellowship. Biology for computer scientists, perform research. Priority for underrepresented groups. Need 1 yr comp science. $5,000 stipend. Please RT! Deadline Apr 1st. flyer:

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