RT @rahman_nazneen: Are Limited Lifespans An Evolutionary Adaptation? | io9 http://t.co/k2ILNgMtuj

7:45am June 14th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to rahman_nazneen

RT @TCGAupdates: “Divide and Conquer: The Molecular Diagnosis of Cancer” by #NCICCG Dr. Staudt http://t.co/RM0i9pfXJf http://t.co/7HT1C3RhPP

6:45am June 14th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to TCGAupdates

MT @DrewEndy: When might we realize $1k synthetic genomes? Made rough projections @rob_carlson @eric_lander http://t.co/2qwpIaQNUy

5:40am June 14th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to DrewEndy

RT @CompBiolPapers: Management of Incidental Findings in the Era of Next-generation Sequencing. http://t.co/EyMzATdJJU

10:30pm June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @edyong209: Fascinating job: from theatre make-up artist to guardian of scientific data integrity http://t.co/DJBKNG1GhD

9:15pm June 13th 2015 via Nuzzel

RT @BBC_Future: Queuing at airports is changing, says @SciTech_Cat. Here's how it's being made more efficient: http://t.co/F6hu2ZDZVX

8:10pm June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

Philanthrocapitalism, the Gates Foundation and global health – an interview with Linsey McGoey | Hinnovic http://t.co/nlT42W6UQ4

7:10pm June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

Sad news of the death of a dear Thermo Fisher colleague affects me. Matt Hickenbotham, a lot of people will miss you, buddy.

6:24pm June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @SimonMoores: "Almost everybody who has got a United States security clearance" Quite a haul of stolen treasure http://t.co/47yTAsDO7G

5:50pm June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @infoecho: Genome Assembly Tutorial in 140 chrs: Repeats and Assembly String Graph Topology 2/3, http://t.co/o2CXtAtG2d

4:45pm June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @infoecho: Genome Assembly Tutorial in 140 chrs: Repeats and Assembly String Graph Topology 3/3, http://t.co/WCQPcJHO7t

4:40pm June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @ibmwatsonbot: huiwenhan: IBM Watson Demo: Oncology Diagnosis and Treatment / Natural language processing Watson http://t.co/AYtgOAw6UM

3:20pm June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

Writing advice for new authors, in 140 characters or less | Mashable http://t.co/JDhKqhdQNC

2:40pm June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @Forbes: Marriage is a critical factor in long-term wealth accumulation: http://t.co/NEQUJPEZWi

2:01pm June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

White House Weighs Sanctions After Second Breach of a Computer System - http://t.co/dDcpBPkdXU http://t.co/uEttrmAzqq

1:01pm June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

Unusual Homes Around the World - The Atlantic http://t.co/ydQMEjjSjk

11:05am June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

Why The OPM Breach Is Such a Security and Privacy Debacle | WIRED http://t.co/CWHiMh2tT7

10:25am June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @TheAtlantic: Hi writers: We're looking for your stories. Here's a guide to pitching us http://t.co/7iUYzouu3U

9:55am June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

MT @Alexis_Verger: Pretty cool! Symposium Interview Series @cshlmeetings 21st Century Genetics: Genes at Work https://t.co/a5J8Z2WkkT

8:55am June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

If you want to check out a new Twitter tool, Nuzzel shows a lot of promise IMHO. http://t.co/C9wc6J8JDL Thanks @mims for mentioning it!

8:35am June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @AMAnet: "A great many people think that polysyllables are a sign of intelligence." ~ Barbara Walters #Communication

7:35am June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @Seminisia: Genetic diversity in tomatoes. Gorgeous arrays and photographs by Emily Blincoe http://t.co/9F6iOK1H7x http://t.co/HuBKFmAbLj

6:35am June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @b0yle: First deep-space #CubeSat mission will head to Mars with @NASAInSight next year: http://t.co/e9vmX473ia http://t.co/1zYy77n5y7

5:30am June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

Context influences on TALE-DNA binding revealed by quantitative profiling (Open) Nature Communications http://t.co/077kK0ekQU

4:30am June 13th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @mkonnikova: What did the notorious Stanford Prison Experiment really show? My latest @NewYorker: http://t.co/xmu1bU9Tv1

10:10pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to mkonnikova

RT @HarvardBiz: What every manager (or every person, really) needs to understand about code: http://t.co/If3Eh1xYMx @BW

9:30pm June 12th 2015 via Nuzzel

.@WestenbergCFA @CIgenomics IMHO doing automated, integrated biochemistry for lib prep adds a lot of complexity - see PacBio's instrument.

9:20pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to WestenbergCFA

.@mgollery @CIgenomics Yes, CGI was 'back in the day' w/WGS service, but Revolocity is an open platform for any genome (unlike X10)...

9:19pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to mgollery

RT @sgi_dna: Harvard synthetic biology researchers built a transplantable circadian clock http://t.co/EMxUjND6Z6 #synbio @pamsterdance

9:10pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to sgi_dna

RT @mendelspod: The inaugural Festival of Genomics by @FLGenomics this month in Boston http://t.co/B6cBqGofm1

8:30pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to mendelspod

RT @SahaSurya: Review of DNA sequence data compression tools http://t.co/ipSxRSAPCs CRAM does a good job #sequencing http://t.co/0oK5SATL67

7:30pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite

.@edyong209 (But on Twitter only for the past 3y FWIW.)

7:05pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to edyong209

.@edyong209 Count me in - going on my 5th year straight...

7:04pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to edyong209

iBiology: Bringing the world's best biology videos to you http://t.co/4Szfdnpk96

6:25pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @theNCI: Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer. Here’s our summary on this disease: http://t.co/eRLJUlDUMP http://t.co/WbiTIbuC6f

5:20pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to theNCI

Everything on a Chip | GenomeWeb http://t.co/VSSlsBCpB1

4:10pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite

Dr. Chris Amos, Center for Genomic Medicine at Dartmouth, on Precision Medicine in Cancer - YouTube http://t.co/U6YerA6sxo

3:15pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite

.@empyrean999 @CIgenomics Few details on how they pack in the nanoball CG structures, whether semi-ordered or not. We'll eventually see..

12:58pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to empyrean999

.@WestenbergCFA @CIgenomics Yes - for (relatively) low throughput apps (ChIP-Seq, targeted) library prep is much larger % of time/effort.

12:57pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to WestenbergCFA

.@WestenbergCFA @CIgenomics I have very little info on the BGI/CGI system, but sample prep isn't the bottleneck for WGS - sequencing is.

12:09pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to WestenbergCFA

.@empyrean999 @CIgenomics The $1K/WGS claim is per-sample consumables cost, not a throughput (i.e. '1.8x') one.

12:08pm June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to empyrean999

RT @ehafen: US Survey: 91% of people feel uneasy about companies collecting personal data http://t.co/3NTMiUftaV http://t.co/horv0HD8w5

9:55am June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite

Nuts and peanuts -- but not peanut butter -- linked to lower mortality rates, study finds -- ScienceDaily http://t.co/yRHElBiNZy

8:05am June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite

180 Trillion Leisure Hours Lost To Work Last Year "Europe has us beat" - The Onion http://t.co/MXtfAeOu5q

7:40am June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @NatureNews: Australian science agency staff announce strike http://t.co/YcditXDrU9 http://t.co/m0f7M2rtBO

6:40am June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @CIgenomics: Comparing @illumina vs @CompleteGenomic - Illumina ahead, but will Revolocity do plants etc? http://t.co/MprkNVew0q

5:05am June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite

ClinGen and Lessons for the Precision Medicine Initiative - Bio-IT World http://t.co/LaWmGgpFiL

4:35am June 12th 2015 via Hootsuite

California is sinking, and it’s getting worse | Reveal http://t.co/tPCtmqGwRW

9:35pm June 11th 2015 via Hootsuite