Selected Press Accounts Highlighting Gerstein Lab Work
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- | *'''[[Selected Press Coverage for the PEC2 publication package in Science]] ''' | + | *'''[[Selected Press Coverage for the PEC2 publication package in Science]] (Overview)''' |
+ | *[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-024-02421-4 LLMs predict protein phases (Nature Methods)] | ||
+ | *[https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/05/business/23andme-dna-bankrupt.html As 23andMe Struggles, Concerns Surface About Its Genetic Data (NY Times)] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:03, 10 November 2024
2024
- Selected Press Coverage for the PEC2 publication package in Science (Overview)
- LLMs predict protein phases (Nature Methods)
- As 23andMe Struggles, Concerns Surface About Its Genetic Data (NY Times)
2023
- Selected Press Coverage for EN-TEx paper in Cell (Overview)
- 2023 ISCB accomplishments by a senior scientist award (Write up in Bioinformatics)
2022
- How hybrid working took hold in science (Nature)
- Hospital and Drugmaker Move to Build Vast Database of New Yorkers’ DNA (NY Times)
- Blockchain not just for bitcoin: It can secure and store genomes, too (Yale Release)
2021
- Digital secrets of successful lab management (Nature)
- Biology begins to tangle with quantum computing (Nature Methods)
2020
- Lab contributions to the '20 PCAWG rollout (Overview)
- Selected Press Coverage for Gursoy et al Cell 2020 (Overview)
2019
2018
- Lab contributions to the '18 PsychENCODE rollout (Overview)
- Inauguration of the Yale Center for Biomedical Data Science (Yale Release)
- Long-awaited STEM report calls for new research institutes (YDN)
- Put your email inbox on a low-spam diet (Nature)
2017
- Putting the precise in precision medicine (Yale Medicine)
- Is Genetic Privacy a Myth (Proto Magazine)
- Cybersecurity for the travelling scientist (Nature)
2016
- STAT Series on Analyzing the Personal Genome of Carl Zimmer
- Selected Press Coverage for Harmanci et al Nature Methods 2016 (Overview)
- Don’t forget parents when celebrating a personal genome (Yale Press Release)
2014
- Selected Press Coverage for the 2014 modENCODE Nature papers (Overview)
- Geneticists tap human knockouts (Nature)
2013
- Selected Press Coverage for Khurana et al Science 2013 (Overview)
- Poking Holes in Genetic Privacy (The New York Times)
- Big biology: The 'omes puzzle (Nature)
2012
- Lab contributions to the '12 ENCODE rollout (Overview)
- Yale study proves nobody is genetically perfect (Yale Press Release)
- It Started With ‘Genome’ - ‘Omes’ Proliferate in Science (The New York Times)
2011
- DNA Sequencing Caught in Deluge of Data (The New York Times)
- National Laboratories and Universities Team up to Build a Community Systems Biology Knowledgebase (U.S. DOE Office of Science)
- $11 Million grant makes Yale a national center for study of rare diseases (Yale Press Release)
2010
- Genomics, Proteomics, Cellular Immunity, and Anti-Matter (Futures in Biotech, TWiT.TV)
- Cybersecurity: How safe are your data? (Nature)
- Mystery RNA spawns gene-activating peptides (Nature)
- AAAS Honors Four Yale Faculty for Their Scientific Research (Yale Press Release)
- Massive Molecular Study of the Roundworm Reveals Nature's Complexity (Yale Press Release)
- Yale Scientists Explain Why Computers Crash But We Don't (Yale Press Release)
- Molecular Middle Managers Make More Decisions Than Bosses (Yale Press Release)
2009
- Yale Researchers Create New Way To Locate Big Genetic Variants (Yale Press Release)
- Mixing Genomics and Geography Yields Insights into Life and Environment (Yale Press Release)
2008
2007
2003
2001
2000
- Description of our research featured in C&E News (local copy)
1998
More Stuff
- Recent microblog listing mentions of the lab in the press, with key bits highlighted . (Other items, potentially redundant.)
- A Google News Query, which returns many of the mentions of the lab in the press (albeit with some noise)