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Jungsu Kim
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Alzheimer, APOE, Actin, Txn factor, Immune, Tau, miR, Drug / Single cell & Spatial omics, Proteomics, QTL / CRISPR, ASO, AAV /🐁 iPSC 🪰, 🧠 🐟, All glial types
Indianapolis, IN
Joined March 2011
Exactly the same reason why I'm frustrated when people are so obsessed with expression correlation with diseases. So often, grants and manuscripts are rejected largely because the expression of the genes of interest studied were not associated with diseases.
Let’s play a little game. Let’s say that you’re the CSO at a cancer pharma company, and you have to choose a target to go after. Here’s a gene – high expression is associated with poor prognosis in brain cancer. Looks like a good candidate for an inhibitor right?
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@jdpereira @AdrianoAguzzi @KiaNeu6 Not on the main topic, but speaking of MTAs, many prominent scientists I know share their cell lines & knockout mouse models without any MTAs. In their emails, they stated that the purpose of MTAs is to slow down the progress of science and to put $ in lawyers' pockets. 💯
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@Roy_Lab_Thinks This useless AI says I'm a rock star 👨🎤 "Jungsu Kim, known by the handle @jungsukim77 on X, is a South Korean singer-songwriter and musician under JYP Entertainment. He is the keyboardist and main vocalist for the South Korean idol rock band Xdinary Heroes."
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Please join us for this timely discussion!
Managing lab 💸 doesn’t have to be hard! Join us 2/10 at 1 PM EST for a LIVE webinar with Timothy Hohman and other #CCAD alumni. We’ll be answering questions from you, like: "What should be prioritized, Personnel? Research? Travel?" Register now ➡️
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RT @alzforum: Survey of regulatory RNA found more than 25,000 differences between #alzheimersdisease and control brain. @IndianaUniv https:…
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Congrats 👏 🤩 So glad that this resource is finally out for Alzheimer’s disease research community 🙌 Great learning experience for me & @HandeKarahan_ "33,321 long ncRNAs, 92,897 enhancer RNAs, 53,763 alternative polyadenylation events, and 900,221 A-to-I RNA editing events."
Happy to share our latest work in AD! Led by @ChengxuanChen @HereYuan and great collaborations with @jungsukim77 @Asaykin @meichen_yu @KwangsikN @wli2019
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Career glow-up? Join @AnnCohenWilson2 & me as we spill the tea on career transitions! We'll dish out the juicy details on University-hopping like a pro🙋♂️ Negotiation ninja moves🤝 Navigating the academic political circus Join us😍or risk being stuck in your current job forever😰
Moving out of lab and into a new one, moving out of academia and into industry, moving up in position and the world? This webinar is for YOU! Join us for an open discussion with #CCAD alumni speakers & panelists about how to manage transitions. Register ➡️
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@GeneticsMike7 @JMBecologist I completely agree with @GeneticsMike7. Therefore, we need to be flexible and use different mentoring styles for different students.
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@macauleylab 😅😂🤣 I'm the exact opposite of that. I would be a terrible Chair because I advise people NOT to submit grant applications if they already have enough $ to do the experiments they would like to do. I still stand by what I said in this @Nature interview.
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RT @doctorveera: "Results from the fly experiments were promising enough that a doctor started three children who have MAN1B1 mutations on…
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@macauleylab Congratulations! 🎉🥳🎉 Looking forward to reading outstanding articles from this funding!
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"He regularly pressured them to provide only data that supported his hypotheses, and encouraged data tampering" Unfortunately, he is not the only person doing this in our field 😢 If you do this, please remember that your trainees talk about this issue at conferences over 🍺🍷
Alzheimer’s and stroke research luminary Berislav Zlokovic goes on indefinite leave from #USC – my 2023 investigation showed evidence that he had been doctoring his research for decades | Science | AAAS
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"Consistent with prior reports,34,41 WT and E4 animals did not display significant differences in neuronal activity and were grouped together as WT/E4 controls" @ApoEdscvr
Our new issue is out The cover illustrates 'Failure in a population: Tauopathy disrupts homeostatic set-points in emergent dynamics despite stability in the constituent neurons'. Paper & cover led by Keith Hengen. Read it here:
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