Hahahaha!
Hahahaha!
I'll make you a deal: I'll trade my last Mol Cell for your latest Nature. OK?!?
Brings up the "Well, back in my day there was none, so..." kind of thought.
Knitting?!?
We recently had to say goodbye to Tala, our feisty but beloved grey tabby, at the age of (almost) 18. She had a good life and we will miss her dearly.
He forgot one slot...
To top off the end of 2025, a new preprint from our lab! We find an unanticipated new answer to an old question in DNA repair.
www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/...
Take me! Can I be your student?!?
A giant will be missed here at WashU. His laboratory was directly above mine.
internalmedicine.wustl.edu/obituary-stu...
Congratulations and very well deserved!
I'm sorry I didn't get to unwind with you, @lohman.bsky.social.
Yeah, cancer is RUFF!
"I think we have a bias as people coming from the tech industry where we worked at companies, you know, such as Google, Facebook, these companies that have plenty of money, are funded by investors and have lots of people kind of sitting around doing nothing." www.npr.org/2025/06/02/n...
Unbelievable.
I think he greased his hair with the tears he shed over the spilt milk.
Congratulations! Well deserved!
Nice! Thank you for highlighting our work!
These are the repercussions of the concessions...
How about tenure and promotions committees? Is that confidential enough to make it on #signal?
It was forty years ago today that I came to the US with my family to escape war and repression in Iran. I remain thankful and amazed at where life has led me. #freedom
Excellent!
I was unaware - Such an inspiring story!
This is why we need science.
A shoutout to @ningtsao.bsky.social who led this work - and just joined BlueSky! Such a pleasure to have him as part of the group.
Thanks, Alice. We miss you here in St. Louis! Hope you are doing well.
Also, nice pun your worked in there! But as my daughter would say to me, "That's a daddy joke".
Thank you, Jennie.
Thanks for the shoutout, Hiten. There are several limitations to the work, but we think our data generally supports the model. Would be happy to hear any feedback.