Mabuehler
@Mabuehler1992
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Swiss Biologist. Loves science 🧑🏻🔬, coffee ☕️, ice hockey 🏒 and rock music 🎸.
Ghent, Belgium
Joined November 2018
Yes, making coffee can look like an experiment (and it sometimes is)!☕️👨🔬
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Not bad for some boring work of a bunch of nerds 🤓 😂 https://t.co/5gmjn1E4Mr
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Retirement of another legend! Thanks for all the anazing illustrations throughout the years (which made their way into my biology courses back in the days…)!🧫🧬🔬💪🏻
I'm very happy to announce that I have retired! I'm equally happy that @janetiwasa has agreed to continue the Molecule of the Month @buildmodels. Read about this at
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The full Belgian experience (weather included) today at @BePa_Proteomics BePaC2024!🤙🏻 Still looking sharp, though…😅
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A single-cell ex vivo screening of repurposable drugs in #glioblastoma coupled with machine learning show that anti-tumour neuroactive drugs converge on the AP1-BTG pathway and identify the antidepressant vortioxetine as a potential therapeutic agent. https://t.co/JQEOa5iz8f
nature.com
Nature Medicine - A single-cell ex vivo screening of repurposable drugs in glioblastoma and machine learning of drug–target networks show that anti-tumor neuroactive drugs converge on the...
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Metaproteomics beyond databases: addressing the challenges and potentials of de novo sequencing https://t.co/Q0zWwFWvmH --- #proteomics #prot-preprint
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In einer Studie der @ETH Zürich und des USZ erwies sich ein bekanntes Antidepressivum als vielversprechende Lösung zur Behandlung aggressiver #Hirntumoren. #Glioblastom
https://t.co/44NklAGrWV
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Viele Krebsmedikamente scheitern bei der Behandlung von Gehirntumoren an der Blut-Hirn-Schranke – die Wirkstoffe gelangen erst gar nicht zum Tumor. In einer Studie der ETH Zürich und des Universitä...
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You know you are on the right track if you look into how to conjugate verbs in Dutch and the first verb that appears on the list is 'fietsen'. In French it used to be 'avoir' and 'être'...😅
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I'm incredibly proud that we reached this milestone of presenting an integrated scRNAseq and scp-MS interrogation of the primary human blood system. It was only through team effort, extensive method developments and relentless perseverance, that we managed to accomplish this work
We’re excited to present this integrative analysis of single-cell proteomics and transcriptomics of the human HSPC hierarchy. Amazing teamwork with @NilUresin, @_sabrinarichter, @fabian_theis, @erwinschoof, @Bo_Porse
https://t.co/H0e8IyTtX4 🧵
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A great honor for our former Chairman Ruedi Aebersold, the D-BIOL joins in the congratulations!
We are proud to announce that Ruedi Aebersold, founder of our institute and beloved colleague, will be awarded the Dr H.P. Heineken Prize for Biochemistry & Biophysics 2024. He receives it together with @labs_mann for their groundbreaking contributions to proteomics @ETH_en
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That's cool! Ever had problems keeping your plants at home happy? Perhaps get yourself one of these bad boys!😄🤖 Microsurgery Assistance Robot Stitching a Corn Kernel | Sony Group https://t.co/V2UwhSoOPX via @YouTube
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"De koffiemachine is kapot!"☕️🚫 Not the first thing scientists want to hear in the morning. Does our institute have an emergency plan for such a severe incidence?🙃 Asking for a friend...
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Check out how Brett Phinney walks you through differential expression analysis of label-free MS-based proteomics data using MS-DAP 🤓💻 https://t.co/L76P2Lfwjh
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Quote of the day: „The energy which comes from the sun is free energy. It’s useful. Plants can use it to grow and we can use it to power lawnmowers to cut down the plants, which is OK because physics isn’t concerned with the meaning of life....“ 🤷♂️ - Sabine Hossenfelder
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Everyone who is happily reporting crazy ID numbers on Astrals, please read the @mjmaccoss paper carefully. It is very good. The 10% false (or at least non-quantitative) precursor IDs translates to even higher false protein level FDR. Let’s not go back to the proteomics circa 2001
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