It’s finally here!! Our Method of the Year 2021 is….Protein Structure Prediction!!
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- Are you curious about using organic dyes in your microscopy experiments but not sure where to start? This Perspective from @rhodamine110 and @jonathangrimm introduces readers to the world of dyes and their pros and cons for biological applications. nature.com/articles/s4159…
- Out today and freely available, a tool many in the image analysis community have been waiting for! PyImageJ: A library for integrating ImageJ and Python @EliceiriK @UWMadisonLOCI @ctrueden @CiminiLab @DrAnneCarpenter nature.com/articles/s4159…
- Out today from the Goodarzi lab! @genophoria SwitchSeeker combines computation and experiment to identify functional RNA structural switches. Applied to the human transcriptome, it identified a novel RNA switch in the 3ʹUTR of RORC, linked to NMD. nature.com/articles/s4159…
- Method of the Year 2020 is...spatially resolved transcriptomics! nature.com/collections/df… Read about why we selected this topic this year in our Editorial. nature.com/articles/s4159…
- The wait is over!! We are thrilled to announce that we have chosen Spatial Proteomics as 2024’s Method of the Year! 🥳 For more on Spatial Proteomics and a road map to this special issue, please see this month’s Editorial or read on in this thread. nature.com/articles/s4159…
- It's finally here!! Our Method of the Year 2022 is....long-read sequencing! 🎉 Read our (free!) Editorial to learn why we felt the time was right to select this class of powerful technologies as the Method of the Year. nature.com/articles/s4159…
- It's that time of year!! 🎉We are so excited to announce our 2023 pick for Nature Methods' Method of the Year: methods for modeling development. Read the Editorial to find out why we chose this as our pick. #moty2023 nature.com/articles/s4159…
- A Review paper from Peter Kharchenko @KharchenkoLab covers computational methods for scRNA-seq analyses, including their current limitations. nature.com/articles/s4159…
- The first complete assembly of a human chromosome!20 years after the announcement of the "working draft" of the human genome, we have the first complete assembly of a human chromosome. It's hard work to chase down every last base! rdcu.be/b5Dka
- Squidiff: a diffusion-based model to predict transcriptome response to perturbations. nature.com/articles/s4159…
- This month's Focus on advanced AI in biology also contains a series of Comments from leaders in their respective fields, who discuss the broad impacts that AI-based methods are likely to have on many areas of biological research.
- For this Focus issue, we asked experts in bioimaging from around the world to tell us what excited them about the future of bioimage analysis for the next 5-20 years. (1/n) All Focus content can also be found here: nature.com/collections/af…
- Out today: SCENIC+ is a comprehensive toolbox for inferring and analyzing enhancer-driven gene regulatory networks (eGRN) using single-cell multiomic data. @steinaerts @seppe_winter @Bravo_Potato














