One of my favorite projects during my PhD is to model protein sequence using machine learning to predict protein-peptide interactions. Check out my past lab members and the paper, authored with my PhD mentor Md Tamjidul Hoque: academic.oup.com/bioinformatics…
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This is #WhyIScience : to meet and chat w/ other scientists about engaging w/ the public & sharing all the cool research because #ScienceIsForEveryone ! Look at this #AltExtUCD2020 dream team!
Very excited to be part of the Broad Institute #WhyIScience series. twitter.com/broadinstitute…
In highschool I struggled deciding whether to study fine arts or microbiology. I chose a career in science, but I kept the arts close. I enjoy sketching and, sometimes, I will do it when I am taking notes at meetings. Somehow I listen better when I sketch. #WhyIScience
My journey from #Bangladesh to Broad Institute was adventurous! And, here are my all-time supporters and inspirations -- My family! Check out the Q&A if you’d like to learn more: broad.io/IqbalWhyIScien…
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Genes are the blueprint of proteins. I’m using data-driven approach to analyze genetics and structural data to figure out when mutations affect protein function. Here’s the latest abstract: doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.…, and my poster at the recent Biophysical Society meeting! #WhyIScience
Check out this wonderful #WhyIScience blog post @BroadInstitute on my fab Gad Getz Laboratory labmate, Dr. Junko Tsuji 👏! #WomenInSTEM
Alex and Jose Ordovas-Montanes detail our labs' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in this #WhyIScience Q&A with the Broad Institute!
Great feature on Emory MSTP alum Pierre Ankomah on his career pathway and his research at Broad Institute! #WhyIScience #DoubleDocs Emory Alumni
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I enjoy working with energetic, collaborative team members Soumya Raychaudhuri সৌম্য রায়চৌধুরী lab jcbarrett lab #WhyIScience
One of the activities I am proud of working with Broad Institute is helping create the affinity group Out@Broad. I have enjoyed great support, met amazing people and learned about the impact scientific research can have on the issues LGBTQIA communities face. #WhyIScience
In a #WhyIScience Q&A, computational scientist Junko Tsuji talks about career inspiration, challenges, and advice. Read more at broad.io/WISJunko. #WomenInSTEM
From the Dear World project ASHG 2015. I want to see more collaborative science -- more openness to working together, sharing data & ideas. Broad Institute #WhyIScience #WomenInScience
Bayer U.S. 🇺🇸 Throwback to 10 years ago with that '9th grade science teacher'...she still inspires me every day with her strength, perseverance and passion for science! #WhyIScience #bayer
So grateful for the mentorship of @karestankoenen. I’m fortunate to have found a career that combines my passion for mental health, love of adventure & travel, and my project management skills. Read about my experience: broad.io/StroudWhyIScie… #WhyIScience #psychiatricgenetics
In a recent preprint, Katie Siddle and I described and validated CATCH, a method we developed that can be an important tool for effective, comprehensive pathogen surveillance. #WhyIScience broad.io/MetskyWhyIScie…
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This is the goal.
Written by a trans kid I had the fortune to meet during my 2019 REU at the #Biosphere2 . Big thanks to Biosphere 2 and Laura Meredith for providing a position from which I could inspire others.
This is why I do it! Here I am with Dr. Solomon Teferra Solomon Teferra and his research team in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. I’ve developed incredible professional relationships and friendships. You can’t build relationships like this over the phone. #collaboration #WhyIScience
As a computational chemist, I can predict if and where drugs bind to proteins. I am currently applying this skill to find new cancer therapeutics that will impact many communities. #WhyIScience