Vitalii Kleshchevnikov, PhD
Researcher @bayraktar_lab @teichlab @steglelab.bsky.social @sangerinstitute.bsky.social | Using models & AI to study cells, cell circuits & brains 🧠 | #SingleCell+spatial | 🌍+🇺🇦
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- I am beginning to give up on finding a good UK butcher that can provide me with consistent beef quality week to week. Just threw out yet another order. Does anyone have any tips and contacts on how to source Italian scottona roastbeef? I can do 15-20kg per month if volume is a requirement.
- I recently tried long meditation sessions (1h+). Some insights are very hard to reach in just 10 minutes. Try starting with yoga nidra / body scan and switching to open awareness. Notice the difference between “looking with your mind’s eye” at where sensation happens and just sensation happening.
- Controversial take. Duplicated code is fine. It’s more important to wrap your analysis code into importable functions, even if each function duplicates some code. Taking a code that works and wrapping it into functions is often good enough. Code improvement activities expand to fill the time.
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- I don’t understand why people see in person work as a way to get people to work with each other instead of directly telling people to work with each other and providing them with tools to do so. If people want to work with each other they find a way.
- Reposted by Vitalii Kleshchevnikov, PhDCan one map the genome-wide binding (1) and its protein partners (2) simultaneously from the same sample? Yes, one can. with CUT&ID ✂️🪪 Spearheaded — singlehandedly — by @annanordin.bsky.social No need of transgenesis, cloning and overexpression. Check it out, it's fast and its works.
- CUT&ID for simultaneous profiling of protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/20…
- There is a lot of content on how to start a startup. Much less or even no content on how to start a lab. Is that correct or did I miss anything? It would be quite helpful to do a series of interviews with people who helped recent PI start labs that explain what works, what doesn’t, what you do, etc