C3STC
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The Center for Cellular Construction - an NSF funded Science and Tech Center. A diverse community harnessing the power of cells to build awesome things.
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http://ccc.ucsf.edu 29-01-2017 22:06:17
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(1/n) 2023 begins with new hopes & dreams. Restarting our #FrugalScience global adventure this year with an invitation to global cohort of problem solvers. Here is invitation for global community to engage - come solve hard problems with us with a little bit of play.
Please, check this article on our Science Magazine paper on engineering CAR T cells to kill cancers using ML by Kyle G Daniels Shangying Wang Simone Bianco et al. C3STC IBM Research UC San Francisco U.S. National Science Foundation ucsf.edu/news/2022/12/4…
Even a single cell can learn, but this research was a collaboration among many cells in many brains. s/o to co-authors asa Kathya Correa Almanza Brenda Garibay Athena Lin Kyle Barlow Mark M. Slabodnick and more for all the brain cells working together to learn how cells learn. 10/n
Matthew Gates They are SO charismatic! We're starting a 'Stentor in Every School' initiative to bring these cells to classrooms across SF, since kids seem to love Stentor and they are a gateway to exploring nature in general Kathya Correa Almanza Brenda Garibay C3STC
Congratulations to all student presenters for completing their presentations for #2022NDiSTEM ! You should all be SO proud of your hard work and dedication!
Get practical tips on how to make awesome microscopy figures in this webinar by Steve Royle Stephen Royle @[email protected]! Starting in just a few minutes.
We're featuring Dr. Judith Simcox PhD for #SeeingDiversity ! This illustration was made by a talented summer intern, Sarah Nelson Rosy Shrike and features plasma lipids and the tissues of production & uptake. The design was inspired by Navajo weaving.
Are you passionate about #SciArt and joining #CellBio2022 ? Submit an abstract to our subgroup 'Science and Art: Bridging Two Creative Universes' by Aug 2 and join the amazing Janet Iwasa Dr. Ahna Skop, Ph.D. Minhaj Sirajuddin Graham Johnson & David Schneider for a talk. Please RT! #AcademicTwitter