"single cell RNA sequencing reveals" in a paper title is the current science equivalent of "feat. Pitbull"
Benoit Bruneau
38.9K posts
Cardiovascular disease researcher, developmental biologist, and Oakland resident. Je cherche a comprendre.
San Francisco Bay area
Joined April 2010
- Grant writing. 1% actual writing, 50% procrastination, 20% making sure nobody has done this in last year. 29% freaking out that I will never do science again. I’m OK thank you
- PI back at the bench for the one thing he still can do better than anyone elseTurkey sent a 51 yr old guy with no specialized lenses, eye cover or ear protection and got the silver medal
- If I see another paper titled “Single cell RNASeq reveals…”
GIF - Thrilled to announce that I’m the new director of the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease! A singular honour to follow in the footsteps of Deepak Srivastava and Bob Mahley. Excited to serve and help propel cardiovascular research forward!Congrats to @benoitbruneau who was selected as the new director of the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease! bit.ly/2JhAp2f
- Highly recommend sending authors of a paper you enjoyed a note congratulating them on their great science. Even better if it's the first author!
- Hey everyone! I had a head-on 65 mph collision with a drunk driver a year and half ago (truth), and all I got was a contused foot. So don't be afraid of drunk driving highway head on collisions! I feel 20 years younger!
- What the hell Jeremy? What. The. Actual. Hell?!? This broke my brain @ReiterLab. Seriously though, mind blowing.
- incredible paper! Proteomics of adult and embryonic hearts shows female hearts express different set of proteins than male hearts, and KO of one these impairs cardiac physiology only in females. Awesome work from @fconlon and Ileana Cristea's labs
- well good morning all! Martin Dominguez's and colleagues' paper is out today! cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
- Happy pluripotency day! #Oct4
- Happy pluripotency day! #Oct4
- Out now! Final v of @swetansuhota‘s amazing work, now heavily enhanced. Brm KO ES cells make mesoderm under directed differentiation conditions but rapidly switch to a neuronal fate. Self-reprogramming! Whole lab pitched in; amazing teamwork! 1/12 nature.com/articles/s4158…








