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Sara Gosline (she/her)
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National lab scientist studying cancer drug resistance through machine learning techniques centered around integration of mass spec (e.g. #proteomics technologies). Recreational skier/climber exploring the Pacific Northwest. Views my own.⛷️🧗🏼👩🏼‍🔬
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For academic papers I refer to this: intra.ece.ucr.edu/~rlake/White... I dont like to get more 'academic' then that.
Still, it _could_ have been an email (or 4). I was just already on the phone so figured I'd keep going :)
After a very frustrating weekend of editing a manuscript by a junior scientist who really. liked. words. I ordered and gifted a new copy of Strunk and White. Probably the single most satisfying thing I've done all month! #elementsofstyle #scientificwriting #allwritingreally #mentorship
It was even my idea. And yet I still panic at the thought of a phone call.
Hahahah, I called you when you were in a meeting!
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I get that the news cycle is packed right now, but I just heard from a colleague at the Smithsonian that this is fully a GIANT SQUID BEING EATEN BY A SPERM WHALE and it’s possibly the first ever confirmed video according to a friend at NOAA

10 YEAR OLD ME IS LOSING HER MIND (a thread 🧵)
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An important message from my wife, a leading breast imaging researcher, and a 10+ year survivor of invasive breast cancer found because she knew enough to advocate for her own effective breast cancer screening.
Today is #WorldDenseBreastDay! Educate yourself and those you love about the higher risks of missed cancer on mammograms and of developing breast cancer. Great resources @densebreastinfo.bsky.social @densebreastscanada.bsky.social. Thank you @bcrfcure.bsky.social for supporting our research!
📻 Healthcare providers! ICYMI: DBI’s Chief Scientific Advisor, @drwendieberg.bsky.social, joined Dr. Miriam Green on SiriusXM to cover #DenseBreasts, supplemental screening, and insurance coverage. Don’t miss these insights!

Catch it here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVG9...

#WorldDenseBreastDay
So I missed the boat on making a #30under30 or #40under40 list, but today I just learned that there's a #50over50 list so I have all sorts of new career goals: www.forbes.com/50over50/
Any day I can say “one thing can’t be more significant than another” when referring to p-values is a good day. #knowyourstats
Some amazing outcomes from this include: AI agent that can predict chemical schedule from name/structure, a new website that can showcase chemical forensics data analysis and interpretation (also generated by AI), a new server that can aggregate data across a large soil science data repository.
Carrying on our well established tradition of interdisciplinary team science at the #AI Jam Hackathon here at #PNNLSeattle . I’m excited to see what these teams come up with @energygov.bsky.social
I want to see the west coast version of this article: www.nytimes.com/2025/09/04/o... This type of conversational tactic, can often be confused as 'interrupting' and 'making the conversation about me' here...
Only if you send us some bagels
That's pretty much how everyone in Florida already drives.
An oldie but goody: "Go to statement considered harmful" by Edward Dijkstra homepages.cwi.nl/~storm/teach...
Just landed in Cambridge, MA for the @asbmb.bsky.social meeting on #proteomics and found my coworkers at #PNNL. Come find us to talk about how we’re using proteomics in biological research!
My county has 8 or 9 SAR units, not all of them require this training :), they can be pretty specific.
They do a full pack inspection for training, and want to ensure that everyone who passes the SAR training can indeed survive without any devices (we have compasses and maps). Team leads/operation leads have radios to communicate. It sounds nice to know that the people who rescue us can survive...
I am the same, though for SAR training they are requiring we have no phones and no in reach for the overnights. I'm already panicking.
So well said: every scientific finding is built upon the science of others - you start breaking the American scientific engine and everyone will suffer: scientists, industry, doctors, voters, etc. It is all linked together.
For those wondering and reaching out: thank you, truly. We are amongst the lucky ones, we are ok - for now. But the reality is that no one is an island. Research is stellar because it is an ecosystem, a fragile one at that, as we are learning. So we won't be fine, if no one else is. We all lose
I'm sorry you have only FIVE not-discussed grants. Admissiom requires SIX.
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More than 90 scientists at the National Institutes of Health signed a letter in protest of Trump administration policies they say are harming people’s health, in a rare sign of open resistance by career government employees.
NIH scientists have been angry for months. Now some are rebelling.
More than 90 NIH scientists sign their names to the “Bethesda declaration” in protest of Trump administration policies they say are harming people’s health.
www.washingtonpost.com