
Rune Busk Damgaard
@rbdamgaard
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Associate Professor, Section for Medical Biotechnology, Technical University of Denmark. Studies ubiquitin signalling in inflammation, metabolism, and disease.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Joined December 2015
RT @LechtenbergLab: 📣📣 Lorne Ubiquitin – The Australian Ubiquitin Summit 📣📣.20-23 Nov 2025 in Lorne, Australia. Join us this Nov for the fi….
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RT @madseriksen1208: Udflytningsdimensioneringen ser ikke ud til at have nogen effekt. Hvor længe skal den have lov at køre videre? https:/….
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RT @madseriksen1208: Sektordimensioneringen er et sort kapitel i dansk uddannelsespolitik. Et vi kommer til at se tilbage på med hovedryste….
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RT @laraialab: I will soon be posting a postdoc position in protein biochemistry/biophyics! Interested candidates are welcome to reach out….
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RT @vonderleyen: Europe’s choice is clear. To put science at the heart of its economy. To become the home of scientific freedom and colla….
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RT @JamesSurowiecki: Health experts are concerned about this because it will require not vaccinating the kids in the control group with exi….
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RT @olexandr: This is very irresponsible to give false promises like that to a millions of patients. If you are familiar with the complexit….
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RT @rbdamgaard: Happy to see our review out in @ChemBioChem in which we describe the tools and strategies for deciphering linkage type-spec….
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RT @HistedLab: I'd go even harder: Scientific discovery is a creative endeavor that will *not* be replaced by AI. There's a lot of talk ab….
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RT @statto: Disappointing from @demishassabis. This kind of blind AI optimism forgets the importance of collecting data to feed AI (which….
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RT @genologos: Derek Lowe is right that Demis Hassabis is wrong - there is no chance of curing all disease within the decade. Even if we ha….
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This is ludicrous hyperbole. Biology, including disease biology and pathogenesis, is outrageously complex. We don't even understand the fundamental biology that causes most diseases. Can AI help us along the way? Probably. We'll see. But don't fall for this.
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Our review is published alongside a long list of other excellent reviews in a special issue of ChemBioChem ( edited by @jnpruneda and Monique Mulder. Thanks a lot for the invitation to contribute to this fantastic issue.
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Happy to see our review out in @ChemBioChem in which we describe the tools and strategies for deciphering linkage type-specific #ubiquitin signalling: Thanks to Julian for spearheading this, and to @CamillaElb and Dominik for important contributions.
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RT @Storgaaard: Vi bliver nødt til at tale om influencer-magt. Inden jeg gik ind i denne debat, overvejede jeg, om det var klogt at lægge s….
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RT @TransluceAI: We tested a pre-release version of o3 and found that it frequently fabricates actions it never took, and then elaborately….
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RT @oroborous: >Trump hikes China tariffs to 30% and then 84%.>China reciprocates.>Trump hikes tariffs to 145%.>China reciprocates.>Trump a….
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RT @RasmusJarlov: It is very hard to deal with this. Here is a USA senator saying that the people of Greenland are "all in on it". The lea….
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RT @JanusEriksen: I Det Unge Akademi har vi forfattet et åbent brev til de danske EU-parlamentarikere samt uddannelses- og forskningsminist….
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