RT @newsfromscience: First-of-its-kind movie shows mouse developing from a single cell https://t.co/Z4r8dyKw2L https://t.co/1uEOaQksBa

8:50pm December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

.@PDR10k I read three reviews of the new Star Wars movie today (WSJ, WaPo and NY Times). All were spoiler-free, thankfully!

8:27pm December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to PDR10k

Viral Infections Leave a Signature on Human Immune System | Bioscience Tech https://t.co/V0GQZAskB6

7:55pm December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @drbachinsky: Researchers find out cause of mutations that are not in genetic material https://t.co/QFvixG1ZYK

6:10pm December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

This is the ‘Star Wars' you've been looking for: "Just see it. You'll love it." - WSJ https://t.co/XmNqVdxKml

5:50pm December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @genomeatlantic: Dellaire: Sequencing costs are one barrier to personalized medicine application of #CRISPR https://t.co/Es7lpUf5TX

4:05pm December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @NewsfromScience: First-of-its-kind movie shows mouse developing from a single cell https://t.co/kSGSUvaeX1 https://t.co/TnqzcKkhX2

3:06pm December 16th 2015 via Twitter Web Client

.@Billaut No, just visited the BGI HQ after their https://t.co/QCaCb2dHo4 meeting a few months ago.

1:55pm December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to Billaut

RT @drbachinsky: Clinical genetics has a big problem that's affecting people's lives https://t.co/exS2W8toaX

1:15pm December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

New post: Sanger versus Next-Generation Sequencing Infographic | Genomic Precision blog https://t.co/JTslOvW6En

12:04pm December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @WSJ: How genetic testing may be coming to your office https://t.co/5H8mqHph2Y

11:50am December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

.@Billaut Yes, BGI in Shenzhen China.

11:26am December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to Billaut

RT @SCEdmunds: It's all happening at BGI. Witnessing them turning the Shenzhen Hi-Seq room into the BGI-SEQ room https://t.co/FeE1HdmOTA

10:25am December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

Diana Bianchi RT @KentBottles: A Scientist’s Journey: From Testing for Down Syndrome to Treating It https://t.co/oalIErW1P3 >@TechReview

9:30am December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

NCBI Hackathons Aim to Develop Standard Computational Pipelines for Bioinformatics Tasks | GenomeWeb https://t.co/1eeOmVGtl6

8:01am December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

New Approach Teases Out Complex Indels From Next-Gen Sequencing Data | GenomeWeb https://t.co/ufK1oWfXWG

6:55am December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

.@janetteedson I've seen that room too. Amazing, isn't it? https://t.co/K46t39Deyd

6:15am December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

Researchers Assess Variant Calling Pipelines Using Genome in a Bottle 'Gold Standard' | GenomeWeb Premium https://t.co/etTSO1w8dm

5:50am December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @Qafzeh: Humans Evolved To Get Better Sleep In Less Time (cp to closest animal relatives) https://t.co/ql3VOBQIjM https://t.co/iS7YYDKGwA

4:20am December 16th 2015 via Hootsuite

As a Dad, I approve of this video. Dad Joke Survivors - YouTube https://t.co/DMTNQ7JYRD

10:25pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Tech titans like Elon Musk are spending $1 billion to save you from terminators - The Washington Post https://t.co/ITk3olUQ1G

9:50pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @SeraCare: China aims precision medicine plans at chronic diseases - FiercePharmaAsia https://t.co/wmhkx80Vei

8:25pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @statnews: Extra biopsies done on cancer patients in clinical trials aren’t turning up valuable data https://t.co/LNiih7mL93

7:25pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Do you think you’ll live to be 100? The answer may be in your genes. - The Washington Post https://t.co/l5pWDMSQdY

6:45pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Study Uncovers Sites With Low Methylation in Future Lung Cancer Patients | GenomeWeb https://t.co/TbtyLE2Lqv

5:50pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

5 amazing and alarming things that may be done with your DNA - The Washington Post https://t.co/gxb0eoSZVK A Venter fluff piece, FYI

5:40pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

How the Science in ‘Star Wars’ Is Actually Real - WSJ https://t.co/XnvBEy7gc1

4:50pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

China’s Workers Are Fighting Back as Economic Dream Fades - WSJ https://t.co/iUM4zekMUX

4:30pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

No Cell Signal? This Can Help When You Wander Off-Grid - WSJ https://t.co/ijtGWcVOyt

3:33pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

ICGC Study Highlights Challenges in Consistent Somatic Variant Calling, Tips for Improvement | GenomeWeb https://t.co/fgVcxtj9Hh

3:04pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Global cancer hotspots: Burden of disease is shifting to developing world - The Washington Post https://t.co/KY6F1aKAS4

2:43pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

RT @SeraCare: The role of rapid diagnostics in managing Ebola epidemics https://t.co/wbiD3NXwng https://t.co/Ce1NeSSvUL

2:36pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

.@dgmacarthur This PLOS One article from earlier this year https://t.co/AXgQH9FJ5x states a $9.4B revenue in '11 (citation 31).

1:14pm December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite in reply to dgmacarthur

Pursuing Precision Medicine for Chronic Kidney Disease | NIH Director's Blog https://t.co/SAPfy14asT

11:10am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Shokat: '10 Switch I paper https://t.co/LkBKTOx6jb indicates their Switch II mechanism reiterated from a natural cmpd #rasinitiative

9:08am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Shokat: Targeting G12C - able to get crystal structure co-localizing a candidate from a tethered screening approach. #rasinitiative

9:07am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Shokat: Showed distribution of KRAS mutants by amino acid from this '09 paper https://t.co/5dFrG8MSkm #rasinitiative

9:03am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Shokat: Create a neosubstrate, use the FTase as the delivery vehicle. Shows subcellular localization. #rasinitiative

8:57am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Shokat: Trials may not have been selective enough; FTIs now opening a trial (Kura Pharm). McKormick: dev an FTI reactive grp #rasinitiative

8:50am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Shokat: Farnesyl Transferase inh failed in PhIII trials, patients were KRAS mutant, a by-pass mechanism; memb. localization #rasinitiative

8:49am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Shokat: SRC discovery in 1980 led to >20 TKIs; but little progress on Ras tumors. Discovery in '89 of farnesylation #rasinitiative

8:47am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Kevan Shokat (UCSF) Mutations at 2 amino acids cause 1/3 of all cancer: KRAS Gly 12 (20%) BRAF Val 600 (8%) #rasinitiative

8:45am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Varmus:RAS mustants are common - but stubborn targets. Lots of new ideas based on biochem & structure. #rasinitiative

8:34am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Varmus: When forced to co-express KRAS and EGFR, show 'macropinocytosis' and die, also MAPK signalling. #rasinitiative

8:32am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Harold Varmus: Co-induction of KRAS and EGFR, no obvious additive effect; but only a single transgene. #rasinitiative

8:30am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite

Today (Dec 15) I'll be live-tweeting the #RASInitiative Symposium at the NCI https://t.co/Tgq2yVrpQl

8:05am December 15th 2015 via Hootsuite