Sara Dzigurski
@s_dzigurski
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Postbacc research associate @yalembb. Interested in RNA biology, neurodegenerative disease, and oncology. And accessibility in STEM. Views are my own. she/her
New Haven, CT
Joined December 2022
RT @NatureBiotech: The extended machine learning tool RoseTTAFoldNA predicts the structures of RNA- and DNA-binding proteins. #NBThighlight…
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RT @JAMASurgery: Findings of this study suggest that patients treated by female surgeons have a lower risk-adjusted likelihood of adverse p…
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RT @CellPressNews: A versatile platform for generating engineered extracellular vesicles with defined therapeutic properties High impact pa…
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RT @CellReports: NAT10-mediated ac4C tRNA modification promotes EGFR mRNA translation and gefitinib resistance in cancer
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RT @RNAJournal: Three codons stop protein synthesis. We found that human Cys-tRNA can trick one of them and allow translation to continue.…
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May is celiac disease awareness month! The ~three-fold difference between those diagnosed with celiac disease and the predicted percent of the population with this autoimmune disease highlights the need for further research and improvements in diagnosis.
Happy #Celiac Awareness Month! To raise awareness of this autoimmune condition, we'll be sharing facts all month long that we hope you'll share with your community, too. We have so much more in store, so be sure to keep an eye on our socials! More at
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A new letter found continues the controversy, but shows that Franklin was able to, at least partially, interpret her crystallography data.
Rosalind Franklin was no victim in how the DNA double helix was solved, say @matthewcobb and @nccomfort in their @nature comment piece. Read the full article here:
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RT @JAMANeuro: Study suggests that serum glial fibrillary acidic protein is a prognostic biomarker for future progression independent of re…
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RT @jenheemstra: Whether it’s a manuscript, proposal, or experiment, almost nothing in research can ever be perfect, and that’s okay. Perf…
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RT @BeyondCeliac: We are seeking applications for a research grant! Suitable applications should intend to advance #celiacdisease knowledge…
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RT @theNASEM: An upcoming consensus study aims to explore the current landscape of RNA modification sequencing and mapping. Join us March…
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RT @ShorterLab: Conserved reduction of m6A RNA modifications during aging and neurodegeneration is linked to changes in synaptic transcript…
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March is autoimmune disease awareness month! As someone who lives with an autoimmune disease, I find these “autoimmune expressions” fascinating
All month long, we're featuring people living w/ autoimmune disease who express their journey through art. Today's Autoimmune Expression is "Heartfelt" from Marisa Zeppieri-Caruana. View the gallery and submit your own art! #AutoimmuneAwarenessMonth
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RT @UMneurosciences: Scientists know TDP-43 may be responsible for the death of nerve cells in ALS and FTD. And a study from @BarmadaLab in…
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increasing the number of treatments beyond the gluten-free diet would be very valuable for celiacs with continuing symptoms
Did you know there are 15 drugs in clinical trials for #celiacdisease? Some intend to protect against cross-contact, while others aim to one day replace the #glutenfree diet, which is currently the only existing treatment. Learn more on our website
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RT @NatureRevGenet: Navigating the pitfalls of mapping DNA and RNA modifications #Review by @kong_yimeng, Edward A.…
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RT @MolecularCell: Online Now: Exclusion of m6A from splice-site proximal regions by the exon junction complex dictates m6A topologies and…
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RT @naturemethods: Nanopore 3′ end-capture sequencing (Nano3P-seq) uses nanopore cDNA sequencing to simultaneously quantify RNA abundance,…
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RT @naturemethods: For her latest Lab&Life column @metricausa heard how @alyputnam, Jodi Hadden-Perilla, Olivia Shaw, @namikishige and @man…
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