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Daniela Robles @daniela-oaks.bsky.social
@daniela_oaks
Studying cancer genomics in Latin America. PI @LIIGH_UNAM /Int'l Fellow @SangerInstitute /PhD @Cambridge_Uni /BSc @lcgunam. Views are my own. She/her/hers
Querétaro, México
Joined August 2012
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    I was told by a PhD thesis committee member that if I returned to Mexico after a postdoc I would "fade into mediocrity". However, I did return to my home country, started my own lab, and are now well funded to investigate the genetics and genomics of cancer in Mexican patients.
    What is something you were told you could never do (or do well) that you have accomplished/are in the process of accomplishing?
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    I just got an email from someone in the US asking me for advice on how to obtain samples from Latin American countries without having to recognise sample providers w/ authorship in the resulting paper. Needless to say I was furious. Friends, please don't do this #colonialscience
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    Someone just replied to an email I sent in 2019.
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    Excited to have official confirmation from @wellcometrust of our Career Development Award! This will support our lab's work on somatic genomics in Latin America for the next 8 years. It was intimidating defending our project at the Trust's offices in London but so worth it! 🥳
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    Dangers of online shopping: confusing one tortilla with one kg of tortilla (I only wanted 12 tortillas....)
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    I am confused. Where my ancestors FIRST originated? Should everyone select Africa? What is an ancestor?? #elsevier
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    Replying to @VictoriaLandy2 and @AndrewSolender
    My title literally says Doctor of Philosophy. What is misleading about that?
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    Thank you @ligaze for the interview and to @BettinaRyll for making the connection 😊 This is just one of a series of pieces that Andrew has done on scientists from the Global South! Go check his page for more 😄 and thank you for highlighting work done in Latin America!
    Meet The Mexican Cancer Scientist Unlocking Melanoma Mysteries forbes.com/sites/andrewwi…
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    I received copies today of the book "Next generation sequencing and data analysis", @SpringerNature aimed at students interested in learning these techniques. We contributed to two chapters 😊 (let me know if you'd want to borrow the book 😉) #Bioinformatics
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    I am so happy this is out now! In this piece, I tell my experience moving to Mexico from the UK five years ago, write about fears and hopes I had back then, and the responsibilities I took over when I moved back home.
    OUT NOW @NatureGenet Going home: the challenges and rewards of genetics research in Mexico 🇲🇽 A World View article by @daniela_oaks about setting up her cancer #genomics research lab in Mexico after training in the UK. 👉go.nature.com/2RuPTIi
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    So many "international" symposiums completely ignore scientists in Latin America, Asia & Africa. Sometimes even Australia. What they really mean is "US and Europe". Please do better. The rest of the world does science too; research may be different in scope because of priorities.
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    It's online so it's official! Happy to start as International Fellow @sangerinstitute & looking forward to working w/ @imartincorena, @David_J_Adams, @Matt_Hoare20 & Peter Campbell! Also excited to see @chewapreecha, @pablotsukayama & @goyoiraola there 😄