Dr. Natalie Clark
Computational Scientist in the Proteomics Platform at the Broad Institute. Systems biologist integrating ALL the omics data. Views are my own. She/her.
- Reposted by Dr. Natalie ClarkBack in my day, AI used to stand for Adobe Illustrator! And we hated that, too!
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- Reposted by Dr. Natalie ClarkPlease share & RSVP to join the November 25th webinar! Hear from the 2025 Philip N. Benfey Arabidopsis Community Lifetime Achievement Awardees! bit.ly/naascawards @plantevolution.bsky.social
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- Proud to share our collaborative effort between the Taiwan Cancer Moonshot Program and the NCI’s Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC), delivering an integrative proteogenomic atlas of lung adenocarcinoma. Open-access link: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...
- Movie you've watched more than 6x using a gif (no Disney, Star Wars, LOTR, or Star Trek).

- Reposted by Dr. Natalie ClarkWe're looking for a new PhD candidate to join the lab. Please share 🌱😄
- Reposted by Dr. Natalie ClarkHere's a database from UCLA on Non-NIH funding opportunities ranging from grad students to faculty from a wide range of biological and medical disciplines: biofund.healthsciences.ucla.edu/crt-funding/...
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- Reposted by Dr. Natalie ClarkLungfish xkcd.com/3064
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- Can someone please explain to my 11 month old that we lost an hour so he should sleep an hour later, not get up an hour earlier? In other news, this is my annual complaint about DST. I'm so tired 😴
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- Reposted by Dr. Natalie ClarkTravel permits of all US government employees (USDA, NSF) have been revoked shortly before the the maize meeting affecting: - The chair of the meeting - The winner of the most prestigious McClintock award - A plenary speaker - Two short talk presenters - 22 scientists presenting posters. #MGM2025
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- NIH websites are down because of a DNS attack. They are working on it. Via reddit.
- Just arrived for #USHUPO2025! Excited to give a talk at the #CPTAC workshop Monday evening. Feel free to reach out directly if you'd like to chat about multi-omics analysis!
- Reposted by Dr. Natalie Clarkcongrats to Brendan Floyd, postdoc in @carolynbertozzi.bskyverified.social lab on his exciting work "mapping the nanoscale organization of the human cell surface proteome" High resolution, High Effort, and Creative Analytics produce new views of the cell surface www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Reposted by Dr. Natalie ClarkTo US colleagues who have lost or are in imminent danger of losing their jobs: please DM whether we can accommodate your research.
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- Reposted by Dr. Natalie ClarkOur Arabidizzle ubiquitinome paper is published! Awesome collaboration w @diorkelley.bsky.social lab lead by Gaoyuan Song - key contributions from so many others (@dormichicken.bsky.social @nmclark2.bsky.social) @theplantcell.bsky.social #proteomics #PlantScience academic.oup.com/plcell/advan...
- Reposted by Dr. Natalie Clark"Dark TFs": new manuscript mapped 166 uncharacterized human transcription factors, finding half bind genomic "dark matter," often closed chromatin rich in transposable elements. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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- Reposted by Dr. Natalie ClarkGreat to be posting science again!! Very proud of this work, thanks to a wonderful collaboration with Forest White lab at MIT, Cantley lab at DFCI, and leb by the amazingly talented @alissandra-hillis.bsky.social! Published as fully @openaccess.bsky.social in PNAS. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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- Reposted by Dr. Natalie ClarkThe Salk Institute shared the sad news that Prof. Joanne Chory passed away yesterday due to complications from Parkinson’s disease. She was one of the most influential biologists of our time. And this is how I will remember Joanne, expertly guiding us on where to go. Joanne, we will miss you! ❤️
