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John Janetzko

@jjanetzko

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Asst. Prof. Univ of Colorado @CU_BMG. Chemist, sometimes structural biologist, bike racer πŸš΄πŸΌβ€β™‚οΈ, πŸ‘¦ & 🐢 dad, πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦, πŸŽ“ Stanford/Harvard/UToronto.

Denver, CO
Joined September 2009
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@jjanetzko
John Janetzko
12 hours
Whenever I say something unsubstantiated from now I’ll just start with β€œrespectfully”
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@StearnsLab
Tim Stearns
7 years
In the interest of promoting an understanding of the history, this scathing letter from Crick to Watson in 1967 is a remarkable document. Crick lays out a detailed criticism of the draft of Watson's "Double Helix" (provisionally titled "Honest Jim" here). https://t.co/yz1zGwufKL
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@jjanetzko
John Janetzko
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Lior Pachter’s dream analysis πŸ˜‚
@AdrianoAguzzi
Adriano Aguzzi
9 days
How I interpret the results of our latest crispr screen vs what the data actually show.
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John Janetzko
12 days
Happy Halloween from the Janetzko lab πŸŽƒ πŸ‘»
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@mbeisen
Michael Eisen
19 days
One obvious thing we **should** have done when moving to electronic publication was switch to rich citations that point directly to what you are citing in a paper - a data point, a figure, a method, a conclusion - and explain why you are citing it. Another thing publishers
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@LaurenSlosky
Lauren Slosky
21 days
Hooray!! The first major product from the lab is out today @Nature. Small molecules that bind the GPCR-transducer interface change G protein subtype selectivity in predictable ways, enabling rational drug design.πŸ’₯ Check it out! πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/oO21BkoxVQ πŸ§΅πŸ‘‡
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nature.com
Nature - Studies of the G-protein-coupled receptor NTSR1 show that the G protein selectivity of this receptor can be modified by small molecules, enabling the design of drugs that work by switching...
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@CUPharmacology
CU Pharmacology
21 days
Our faculty in the Department of Pharmacology at CU Anschutz are driving biomedical research that makes an impact. Here’s to another year of discovery and collaboration! #ResearchExcellence #CUAnschutz
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@Gio_Dangel0
Giovanni D'Angelo
27 days
The Lipid Brain Atlas is out now! If you think lipids are boring and membranes are all the same, prepare to be surprised. Led by Luca Fusar Bassini with Gioele La Manno's lab, we mapped membrane lipids in the mouse brain at high resolution. https://t.co/q3AeqGsIS1
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@WackerLab
Daniel Wacker
28 days
Our latest work: As it turns out different positive allosteric modulators bind to different sites at the mu opioid receptor. Find out more in our @biorxivpreprint. https://t.co/lorGBe427R
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@jjanetzko
John Janetzko
30 days
Where’s Winston? πŸ‘€
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@JasonSynaptic
Jason Shepherd
1 month
β€œdue to recent NIH actions, more than 4 in 5 early career researchers are considering leaving academia or relocating outside the US. When I directly pressed Bhattacharya about this exodus during our meeting, he said that if researchers did not like the way things are in the US /1
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@CterminiPhD
Tina Termini
1 month
Come join us πŸ˜ƒ
@fredhutch
Fred Hutch Cancer Center
1 month
Fred Hutch's Human Biology Division is recruiting a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor to lead a laboratory-based research program focused on the biological mechanisms of solid tumor cancers and their clinical translation. Learn more and apply: https://t.co/7abt8x92wu
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@MotherOfPhage
Dr. Sabrina Green, PhD
1 month
Me too pipette, me too
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@jjanetzko
John Janetzko
1 month
Check out my new crit bike πŸ‘€
@Rainmaker1973
Massimo
1 month
Sergey Dashevsky won the Guinness World Record for the smallest functional bicycle in the world with a creation that measured just 8.4 cm (3.31 inches). Here's one of his performances. https://t.co/sjUdMuUxQT
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John Janetzko
2 months
A lab that collects data together stays together. Feeling like the luckiest PI to work with such great folks πŸ€©πŸ”¬ @CUAnschutz @CUBIOCHEM1
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@aliceyting
Alice Ting
3 months
Proximity-specific ribosome profiling using LOV-BirA reveals two distinct strategies for mitochondrially-localized translation: one for long coding sequences and one for short. It was a pleasure to contribute to this beautiful work from Jonathan Weissman @JswLabΒ and @JingchuanLuo
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@jjanetzko
John Janetzko
3 months
Great opportunity!
@sushmajumdarlab
Susruta Majumdar
3 months
A NOA from NIDA on a UG3 grant is here. Excited to work with Brian Kobilka and Jay Mclaughlin on NAMs for treating opioid overdose upto IND phase. Several postdoc positions in both chemistry/pharmacology available. @washumedicine @WashUClinPharm Please RT
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John Janetzko
3 months
0.8% of direct costs for publishing would be ~2k total for a NIGMS MIRA - I think that would make a lot of journals (most journals?) off limits πŸ˜•
@R_H_Ebright
Richard H. Ebright
3 months
"NIH grantees should utilize as much of their grant funds as possible for research activities...[J]ournals with large publishing fees can lead awardees to pay unreasonably high fees from their NIH awards that lessen the funds available for conducting research"
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John Janetzko
4 months
The vibes after trying to follow NIH news yesterday
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@CellCellPress
Cell
4 months
In the latest issue! Neuropeptides specify and reprogram division of labor in the leafcutter ant Atta cephalotes https://t.co/8CYaL7mr1a
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