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The source for NYU science news, event announcements, and highlights of the most interesting science coverage on the web!

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RT @annainthefield: @Kmwinchell sharing some urban evolutionary ecology vignettes in Central Park with @SoapboxSciNYC @SoapboxScience !! ht…
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RT @SromanaMukherj1: We are feeling so pumped to host the inaugural chapter of @SoapboxScience in NYC tomorrow! 🤩 Come join the fun and le…
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RT @SoapboxSciNYC: 📢@SoapboxSciNYC needs you🫵🤚 We're looking for volunteers to support our event‼️ Apply by Jul 26 🔗
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RT @AndreiCimpian: 📢 We are looking for a new lab manager! Apply here: More about our research:
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RT @nyu_csmr: Our next Soft Matter Seminar speaker is SueYeon Chung from NYU & Flatiron Institute. We hope that you can join us! Thur, May…
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RT @GroupTuckerman: A sad day for the science community.
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RT @leelab_nyu: Our #NSF CCMI proposal on patterning crystal twisting to achieve structural optical activity using centrosymmetric compound…
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RT @nyu_csmr: New Date! Our next Soft Matter Seminar speaker is Pilar Cossio from Flatiron Institute. We hope that you can join us! Wed, M…
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The #CRISPR technology used to change Victoria's life was designed in part by NYU Biology Professor Neville Sanjana. A great read about the real-world impact of our faculty's research and how it changes lives. @nevillesanjana @nygenome @NYUBiology
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On the cover: Victoria Gray, the first #sicklecelldisease patient treated with the CRISPR-based exa-cel cell therapy @VertexPharma @CRISPRTX. We're publishing the full interview she gave last month for @GENbio "The State of Cell and Gene Therapy" summit.
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RT @ProgressPotent1: Discovering Nature's Fundamental Organizing Principles - Dr. David Grier, Ph.D. - Professor of Physics @NYUPhysics - D…
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RT @SromanaMukherj1: We thank @NYUScience for believing and supporting us in bringing science to the streets of New York City this summer!…
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RT @SoapboxSciNYC: The call for speakers for Soapbox Science New York 2024 is now OPEN❗️ 🗓️ August 17 📍Central Park We’re looking for:…
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RT @nyu_csmr: Our next Soft Matter Seminar speaker is Pilar Cossio from Flatiron Institute. We hope that you can join us! Wed, February 7t…
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RT @nevillesanjana: Using longitudinal RNA-seq & ATAC-seq, we realized that Neurogenin differentiation of pluripotent stem cells activates…
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RT @nevillesanjana: TWEETORIAL time! In new work, we identify required transcription factors for neural differentiation using a TFome-wide…
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RT @ParasramLab: Check out our recent review work published in @thiemechemistry highlighting methods for the photocleavage of alkenes. http…
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RT @nyu_csmr: Our next Soft Matter Seminar speaker is Guillaume Baffou from Institut Fresnel, CNRS, Aix Marseille University. We hope that…
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RT @AndreiVraji: Very excited to share that I will be joining @NYUPhysics as a tenure-track Assistant Professor this coming January. Lookin…
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RT @nyu_csmr: NEW Date/Time! Our next Soft Matter Seminar speaker is Francesco Mori from Oxford University. We hope that you can join us!…
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The Department of Chemistry at NYU Arts & Science presents a symposium honoring the life and work of Martin Pope, a faculty member from 1956-1988. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. @leelab_nyu @c_e_avalos @Chem_Diva @ReichmanisGroup
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