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Febrimarsa

@Febrimarsa

Try to be an academics on RNAs during embryogenesis at Muhammadiyah Univ. Surakarta

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Our lab @ the Living Systems Institute is recruiting PhD students! 📢 Two opportunities to study stem cell differentiation and cell type evolution using single cell transcriptomics, combining wet lab methods and new computational approaches. exeter.ac.uk/research/insti… Pls RP!

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BREAKING: Amsterdam Mayor regrets calling what happened in Amsterdam a “pogrom”, saying “we were completely overtaken by Israel”: “In hindsight, I should not have used the word ‘pogrom.’… We were completely overtaken by Israel. At 3 am, Prime Minister Netanyahu suddenly gave a…


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SOX and POU are crucial Transcription Factors in animal development, believed to be innovations. We found them in unicellular relatives of animals. And hold tight, you can use a choanoflagellate 🦠 SOX gene to make a full chimeric 🐁 ! Read more here: rdcu.be/d0dPN 1/6


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Congratulations to the groups of X-less Benyamin Rosental and @Cnidarians_Rock (@cnidimmunitylab) for this important publication! I'm very glad we could take part in this cool project about stem cells in #Nematostella sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


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Does 6mA exist in eukaryotic DNA? This is our take on this dispute: yes it does, and can be very abundant, but mostly correlates with presence of the MT-A70 writer AMT1. Then, 6mA is associated with transcriptionally-permissive chromatin (H3K4me3) 1/6: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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The CCB is looking for candidates to apply for independent fellowships to join us here in beautiful Galway. If you are interested please reach out! nature.com/naturecareers/…


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The tragedy & humiliation of trying to publish #OA for us folks in lower-mid income countries: 🇧🇷's Kowaltowski "emailed journal 12 times asking for a discount ... #Elsevier threatened Kowaltowski with legal action if she didn’t pay the quoted fee." 👉🏽 science.org/content/articl…

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#Hydractinia preprint alert! We characterized eight new i-cell marker genes from our scAtlas, investigated their expression in different tissues and biological contexts, ultimately providing a broader view of this cnidarian’s stem cell population: tinyurl.com/3ss8f98h

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New method paper from our lab: KO in choanos made easy. This has been a game-changer for us and we hope it will be useful to others biorxiv.org/content/10.110… As a bonus, we report the first evidence of the Hippo pathway controlling multicellular size in a non-animal - see below!


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Happy to see the final "peer reviewed" version of our work on epigenetically regulated giant virus endogenizations out today in @ScienceAdvances, after nice constructive reviews: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…. The preprint X-plainer remains valid, so for a quick read see below 👇

First major work fully made in the laboratory is out in @biorxivpreprint: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…. We found that DNA methylation allows recurrent endogenization of giant virus in a protist🦠 closely related to animals, large scale virus and eukaryotic host genomic mixture.🧵 1/10



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The long-anticipated #Hydractinia cell atlas is ready to use: 200,000 cells from different colony parts; i-cells, neurons, namatos, epithelia, and other goodies. Pleasure to work with @solana_jordi @JordiPaps and the joint firsts @HHorkan @DrSalamander biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Our new bioRxiv! The Hydractinia Cell Atlas. Neither the hermit crab, nor the dead mollusc that once occupied the shell, but the colonial cnidarian growing on top. Can we learn more about how this association evolved using single-cell analysis? 🧵👇 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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The first of my main PhD papers is out now as a preprint! Co-first authored with @DrSalamander, we generated an atlas of Hydractinia cell types, including tissue from all specialist colony parts. Check out @solana_jordi thread below for some fresh memes and deets

Our new bioRxiv! The Hydractinia Cell Atlas. Neither the hermit crab, nor the dead mollusc that once occupied the shell, but the colonial cnidarian growing on top. Can we learn more about how this association evolved using single-cell analysis? 🧵👇 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Have you registered for our Building and Rebuilding Complex Tissues Conference yet? You have just over a week until registrations close! Join us on Thursday 18th July in Robinson College! #ComplexTissues2024 bio.cam.ac.uk/complex-tissue…

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Comparing #scRNAseq data across species: Sam Church, @jasminelmah & @caseywdunn argue that, by integrating #phylogenetic approaches into scRNA-seq analyses, hypotheses about gene & cell #evolution can be robustly tested #PLOSBiology plos.io/4bx61wx

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Happy to see our paper on viral histones and the origin of the nucleosome finally out @NatureMicrobiol! nature.com/articles/s4156… Many thanks to Tom Richards and @MertonCollege

Excited to share our manuscript about how we studied the function and evolution of giant viral histones to understand the origin of the nucleosome biorxiv.org/content/10.110… (1/10)

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Germ cells in #Hydractinia emit a BMP signal that patterns the gonad. The resulting developed gonad induces new germ cells that, in turn, maintain the gonad. New work by urifranklab.org @CurantzC, @HHorkan, @TimDuBuc et al. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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The #Hydractinia genome paper is out! Congrats to all team members and collaborators who contributed to this major effort! Very happy to see this published. This paper lays the groundwork for better understanding this amazing marine invertebrate at a genomic level!

Our paper providing the first comprehensive analysis of the #Hydractinia genome is out in @genomeresearch! Our orthology analyses have revealed that there is shared ancestry with other animals in the form of a conserved toolkit for regeneration. 👉🏼bit.ly/4dlJKTJ

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1/ I’m an Israeli academic. My community is still too silent about the war in Gaza. Following my viral tweet last month, this is the updated & expanded version of how I see things based on >1000 articles and 1000s of videos/images of the war. 🧵of summary conclusions:


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