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Suchi
@suchi42.bsky.social
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Biologist, global citizen, environmentalist, avid traveller @THSTIFaridabad @Stanford alumnus @ccmb_csir alumnus
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Isn't it time to include the Bluesky logo in every article alongside X and Facebook ? @nature.com, @rfieldmouse.bsky.social
We had the good fortune of interacting with him for our review (doi.org/10.3389/fnag...). He was so generous with his time and advice. RIP Atul, we have indeed lost a stalwart in the field.
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📢Registrations are now open for InSDB-ISD 25!

This year, the meeting will take place at IISER BERHAMPUR from 15-17 December.

Join us this December!
Register here: insdb.in/insdb-isd-re...

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@earlab.bsky.social
@soniaqsen.bsky.social
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How much do people around the world trust scientists?

"Most people have a relatively high trust in scientists. People want scientists to take an active role in society and policymaking."

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
First row, the first 2 panels, C(OB) and C(FB) seem to have the same pattern.
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Despite substantial progress, only a few countries are on track to meet multiple global nutrition targets by 2030.

A new study evaluates global, regional, & national progress towards the 2030 targets and forecasts to 2050: tinyurl.com/388ejc7w
It takes an impending Trump-era for US academia to wake up to the grief and misery they cause to international students- even on a normal basis with graduate and postdoc communities

www.nature.com/articles/d41...
US academics: look after foreign students
The first Trump term took a toll on international scholars and collaborations — we can avoid similar pitfalls.
www.nature.com
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How do you navigate work cultures in academic research labs, particularly large established ones that appear intricate, almost impermeable, and are sometimes hostile to incoming new lab members
#AcademicMentalHealth, #Mentalhealth, #AcademicTwitter
Simple and efficient protocol to generate mesenchymal stem cells from human umbilical cord and their differentiation into skeletal muscle lineage using a combo of adhesion modulation & steroid treatment.

#muscle, #MyoTwitter, #mesenchymalstemcells,
Shared via : "Umbilical Cord Tissue Is a Robust Source for Mesenchymal Stem Cells with Enhanced Myogenic Differentiation Potential Compared to Cord Blood"