eryney marrogi
@eryney_ok
pronounced like "aaron a" | bioengineering, ml and medicine | Church lab @harvard, AAV @dyno_tx, proteins @Caltech , medicine @uvmvermont
I get a decent number of inbound requests for career advice now, mostly from students but sometimes from prospective students. I'm very happy to help! To move along the process, please see the following post on what I ask goes in your intro message to me. Link below.
as an avid outdoors person I will admit I never understood the appeal of “camping” 20 feet from your car at a park <2 hours from your house at a campsite with a disgusting bathroom and a rusty grill you either do it and commit to the real outdoors in a completely isolated place…
Staying in a hotel: open an app, press a button, $200/night, show up that night to a clean, freshly-made bed Camping: open the online portal 9 months ahead of when you want to camp, pay $1,000+ for camping equipment, sleep outside, get Lyme disease
Our lab in Cambridge (UK) needs a helping hand for a couple of months. We've got, like, 4 studies running in parallel. Does anyone want to build up some implantable neurotechnology with us this summer? Would be suitable for a current or recently graduated BSc/MSc engineer
when I finally find his lab and prove these are all from a photo shoot from years ago and he hasn’t done any lab work in years
Many people are again interested in my work.
didn't amass generational wealth before the singularity because i worked in biotech instead*
1/ Today we announce Pleiades, a series of epigenetic foundation models (90M→7B params) trained on 1.9T tokens of human methylation & genomic data. Pleiades accurately models epigenetics for genomic track prediction, generation & neurodegenerative disease detection from cfDNA,…
What is a specific problem in biology that would be useful to solve, and could be solved for ~$10,000?
what do you got? I’m thinking something like making ColabFold or making a Vectorbase (these already exist obviously)
What is a specific problem in biology that would be useful to solve, and could be solved for ~$10,000?
hey @grok give me a Nobel prize worthy idea, make it doable in a weekend, preferably just a Saturday I have something I need to go to on Sunday afternoon
this is gonna sound unbelievable to those who know me but I was able to dance like this when I was <12 years old
because when men stopped dancing we lost the masculine dance forms. now the available dance patterns don't speak to us. bring back masculine dancing
people talk about teachers doing a thankless job for low pay, no one talks about preclinical biotech scientists doing it for the love of the game
Sohams first biotech venture! So exciting
I received 50 applicants for my new lab in Austin, Texas, about 10 of them have PhD degree.
eating chemicals you’ve never heard of at elevations you’ve never been to
