Genomics and Biotech Entrepreneur

Joined July 2009
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Lots of gatekeeping in this picture at #eshre2024
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Proud to have worked with this very talented group on an important project. If you’re involved in human subjects research in Canada, please take the time to review and comment.
The long-awaited National Standard of Canada, CAN/HRSO-300.01-2022 “Conduct of Human Research” is available for public consultation until April 12th. 👉 hrso-onrh.org/can-hrso-300-0… Looking forward to your comments! #StandardsMatter #InnovateWithStandards #research
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Jeremy Grushcow retweeted
The #LGBTQ community deserves an explaination of how this paper made it through your review process. @ELSneuroscience @ElsevierConnect @michielams cc @500QueerSci @OUTbioBoston
1 Dec 2021
Wtf Elsevier? Honestly?
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It's totally normal to karyotype cheese sticks, right?
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Jeremy Grushcow retweeted
I've been thinking a lot about how the economics of genetic testing work for different parts of the healthcare ecosystem. In the end, as do so many things, it comes down to patients taking the reins and demanding more. More on that here: medium.com/speroventures/you…
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Came across this weird and beautiful fungus on a hike yesterday. Anyone from #mycology Twitter want to weigh in?
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Jeremy Grushcow retweeted
Great paper 👇👇👇
CV disparities among traditionally underrepresented groups in @AllofUsResearch. The diversity of a dataset of this size is unprecedented- 50% non-White, 10% with disability, 14% LGBTQIA, 10% < high school education, 35% <$35K household income! ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.… @JAHA_AHA
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Jeremy Grushcow retweeted
New publication from our Precision Population Health initiative with @Genomes2People! How can we study multi-cancer molecular screening, given the high costs and uncertain benefits of conducting randomized trials at the necessary scale? [a thread]🧵 nature.com/articles/s41591-0…

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Not me, but could be fun for someone I know and they don't yet...
25 Jun 2021
We’re hiring in our Capital Network team for @a16z bio!
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Jeremy Grushcow retweeted
I wrote this article for my own catharsis. I never expected it to be peer reviewed. When @NEJM accepted it, I experienced my first panic attack. 1/ @WomenInMedicine @WomeninOnc @AMWADoctors @womeninmedchat @WomeninAcademi1
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Jeremy Grushcow retweeted
I've been thinking a lot about women's health. Some preliminary insights here. tldr: women aren't small men, women's health is more than reproductive health, and our knowledge gaps are wide. It's time to start closing them. medium.com/speroventures/the…
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Sorry GRCh38. We hardly knew ye.
A big day for human genomics! It's also very cool that this is released as a preprint.
I just contributed to GiveIndia in the spirit of #Giving fundraisers.giveindia.org/fu… via @giveindia Thanks @shivaninaz for the link to organizations that are helping... qz.com/2003521/

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Wow. 😮
We are tremendously excited to share a new 5-year project led by Linda Zhou doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.23.4…. By way of the 3D genome and inter-chromosomal interactions we discover short tandem repeat instability and heterochromatin silencing on autosomes in fragile X syndrome. 1/n
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Thanks @BioNTech_Group @pfizer ! Now me and my support person (thanks @modernatx ) are part of The Great (sic) Canadian One Dose Experiment. Wish us luck! #oneisbetterthannone #probably #shrug
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Second time this morning that this excellent piece by @jongertner has been mentioned in my social feeds... Social surveillance of articles about genomic surveillance = SocEpi?
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Just finished @euanashley 's awesome new book The Genome Odyssey. I'm grateful for the way it allows us to travel alongside the families whose experiences inform and motivate all that we hope to accomplish. A powerful paean to the "why" of genomics. euanangusashley.com/

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Jeremy Grushcow retweeted
26 Jan 2021
We have an open search for multiple faculty positions at the Department of Medicine at the University of Chicago. This particular search is for PhD scientists, not MDs. Please RT. academicjobs.uchicago.edu/po…

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Having been raised by an engineer and trained as a lawyer - professions in which practitioners often think that their proficiency at "hard" things means they could also do everything else better than everyone else - it's good to be reminded of how diverse and rare true genius is.
Nobel Laureate Albert Fert, fun description of realizing how inaccessible Ingmar Bergman's work was lead him to physics.
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Jeremy Grushcow retweeted
OncotypeDX Breast may not work as well in Black women as compared to non-Hispanic White women. Race/Ethnicity and the 21-Gene Recurrence Score and Breast Cancer–Specific Mortality Among US Women ja.ma/2LSUdyg via @JAMAOnc part of @JAMANetwork #BCSM

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