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Quantitative Gene Regulation – Networking Groups

I have established networking groups “Quantitative Gene Regulation” at major scientific platforms. Join us at LinkedIn (>1,600 members), ResearchGate (>9,000 members) and Twitter (>4,000 members). Currently most discussions happen on Twitter, with about 5 new members joining every day. New ideas and new people are always welcome! Here is the extended description of my philosophy of professional Twitter use.

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Pioneer factors and architectural proteins mediating embryonic expression signatures in cancer [review] https://t.co/fEswSiCtfX

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21 Feb

Extensive heterogeneity and intrinsic variation in spatial genome organization https://t.co/YDVhQhR59E High-throughput optical mapping of several hundred intra-chromosomal interactions in individual human fibroblasts -> broad spectrum of genome configurations in a cell population

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21 Feb

This is not related to gene regulation, but it is an important update on anti-Semitism in our university where students are desperately trying to establish a Jewish Society. The episode explained in this BBC article is just a small part of a bigger problem

University of Essex

Anti-semitism row in student society vote

A lecturer at the university has also been accused of posting anti-semitic material on social media.

www.bbc.co.uk

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