Aitor Aguirre

@aaguirrecano

Biochemist and stem cell biologist interested in regeneration and cardiac development.

East Lansing, MI
Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2017.

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    2. velj

    As I'm sure you're all aware, today is 02/02/2020, a Palindrome (in both US and European Convention) ... the first such since the year 01/01/1010... so please be respectful, and speak only sentences today that are the same backwards and forwards: "Never Odd Or Even" for example.

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    31. sij

    “What’s the mechanism?” can be a really ridiculous question. When a truly novel observation is made, almost by definition, the mechanism is unknown (and what qualifies as a “mechanism”?). Asking scientists to wait YEARS before sharing an exciting observation is irresponsible.

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    29. sij
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    28. sij

    I'm teaching an introduction (to an introduction) to single-cell RNA-seq today and making use of slides that others might find useful:

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    28. sij
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    31. lis 2019.

    Happy Halloween everyone! We're excited to share our collaboration on early primate embryonic development with the a Chinese team, out today in .

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    24. lis 2019.

    The ostracod is a crustacean that uses bioluminescent chemicals as a defence against predators! (Video: Ammonite/TerraMatter)

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    21. lis 2019.
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    28. ruj 2019.
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    28. ruj 2019.
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    26. ruj 2019.

    A new imaging method follows young neurons in a developing zebrafish as they travel across the embryo and organize themselves into circuits. Read the latest work from Philipp Keller’s lab, published today in .

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    Studies in animal models often fail to predict whether a candidate or drug combination will be safe and effective in humans. Take a look at a new multi-organ chip that promises to help.

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    25. ruj 2019.

    New human genome-wide knockout library from Giulio Draetta's lab . This lentiviral knockout library targets 16,977 human genes. Each gene is targeted by an AsCpf1(AsCas12a)-based array containing 3-4 guides concatenated in one vector.

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    27. ruj 2019.
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    23. ruj 2019.

    It’s simple: investing in means investing in the future of biomedical research. Exciting to see.

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    From NYT a timely opinion piece, We Need More Doctors Who Are Scientists. Yet why are many med schools de-emphasizing the basic science curriculum? "

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    23. ruj 2019.

    Progress in human health at the earliest times—can we extend this to the entire life span?

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    21. ruj 2019.

    There are so many red flags in this piece I want to scream. Time for a thread. The ecologist who wants to map everything

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