Pb & Solution: We are a software (DNA) making its own hardware (proteins). Time to learn about it #700x #728x #7QBWx pic.twitter.com/NlVTSzdi0J
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) May 27, 2015
Eric Lander, MIT |
From organ replacement medicine to genomic precision medicine. Documenting all the way from Organ Donation to Gene Editing: The "Creative Destruction of Medicine". Organ replacement technologies. 3D Bioprinting. Fablabs. DIY Bio. New-Gen Genome Sequencing. Gene Therapy (transplanting genes into cells, rewriting patients' DNA). MOOCs. mHealth. In Memoriam Pr. Emmanuel Andronikof, Mathematician, Steve Jobs: "Think different," and Aaron Swartz: "Access to information is a human right."
Pb & Solution: We are a software (DNA) making its own hardware (proteins). Time to learn about it #700x #728x #7QBWx pic.twitter.com/NlVTSzdi0J
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) May 27, 2015
Eric Lander, MIT |
Curious about the structure of DNA? Animated video by @betsyskrip and @SeraThornton for @MITxBio #728x. #SciArt
https://t.co/rQ9PvX8MQP
— MITx biology (@MITxBio) May 26, 2015
My jacket. I'm now a proud member of The Walking Gallery of Health Care (Jan. 28, 2015) |
https://www.edx.org/course/molecular-biology-dna-replication-repair-mitx-7-28-1x#.VPYD7FOG87C |
Starting @MITxonedX @edXOnline @MITxBio #MOOC #728x today! #genomics #mHealth cc @ReginaHolliday #thewalkinggallery pic.twitter.com/uspjpKWZec
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) March 10, 2015
The structure of DNA polymerase is clawesome! (literally) #MonsterHigh #MOOC #728x DNA Replication & Repair #STEM pic.twitter.com/N2nxMIBbEj
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) March 11, 2015
Left-handed helix ->"Exploring Personal Genomics" @konradjk @jdudley & right-handed structure of DNA polymerase #728x pic.twitter.com/nGnh0Tta6p
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) March 11, 2015
Topoisomerase and Topological Problems of the Replication Fork #728x DNA Replication & Repair #MOOC #genomics pic.twitter.com/NzdCGjN0Jl
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) March 20, 2015
Here's Brian's corrected DNA: right-handed, ~10bp/turn, with major & minor grooves. #728x pic.twitter.com/X2Fd0TiWDB
— MITx biology (@MITxBio) March 11, 2015
https://www.edx.org/course/molecular-biology-dna-replication-repair-mitx-7-28-1x#.VQRi1-HT1-A |
On my way 2 complete 1rst week quizz of #MOOC #728x #Genomics (67% at the moment). #LeonardNimoy frowning at my logic pic.twitter.com/qu4vvLrdBF
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) March 16, 2015
Geneticist Eric Topol is the topoisomerase of #healthcare system: sensing the strain and acting to release it #728x #PWSYN #MOOCs #genomics
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) March 21, 2015
Lander: 'There is no distinction anymore between a wet and dry biologist' Cannot do computational biology without the wet-lab #NIH_PiDay
— Dale Yuzuki (@DaleYuzuki) March 13, 2015
Score week 2 #728x 69%. Still plenty to learn => good news! (passing grade: 60%) #MOOC #genomics Fascinating stuff here.
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) March 24, 2015
#728x Great stuff in this #biology #MOOC! DNA Replication & Repair ->live until May 5th. Learning a lot about assays. pic.twitter.com/x407bjgKkC
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) March 30, 2015
#728x #MOOC DNA Replication & Repair. On my way to finishing Week 3. Loved it!! Quizz score 89% so far; not yet finished. Learned so much!
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) March 30, 2015
DNAse I Protection Assay as studied in #MOOC #728x DNA Replication & Repair. Fun with Flags, sorry, I mean: Assays ;) pic.twitter.com/52gCVoFom4
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) April 3, 2015
Quizz Week 4 @MITxonedX #MOOC #728x -> 74% -- Still a lot to learn! Looking forward to week 5: Intro to #telomeres #nucleosomes #genomics
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) April 7, 2015
Highly informative #MOOC #728x Week 6 focuses on mechanisms & assays associated w/ mismatch repair. Starts 2day! Quiz week 5:scored 64% #DNA
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) April 14, 2015
Week 5 of #728x:
Eukaryotic DNA replication & telomeres & chromatin, oh my!
— MITx biology (@MITxBio) April 7, 2015
"If you want to understand this, sit down w/ replication fork & look
at what's going on w/ the clamps." #728x #MOOC pic.twitter.com/LXrafhAEmZ
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) April 16, 2015
#728x #MOOC Week 7 starting 2day: base excision repair, nucleotide excision repair & translesion synthesis. My score 4 quiz week 6: 72% #DNA
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) April 21, 2015
Translesion polymerases as studied in #MOOC #728x DNA Replication & Repair pic.twitter.com/8lyEcwegtX
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) 25 Avril 2015
Final week of #728x starting today! Exploring how double-stranded breaks form - #DNA Replication & Repair -- My score for Quiz 7: 70% #MOOC
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) April 28, 2015
"You've all probably had X-rays, which exposed you to a relatively high dose of radiation, and your #DNA suffered." #728x Prof. Tania Baker.
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) April 28, 2015
#728x Prof. Tania Baker is a #DNA tamer. Cool animations in @MITxonedX #MOOC Exploring double-strand breaks & repair. pic.twitter.com/4SKw69L9iB
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) April 29, 2015
Prof. Tania Baker, MIT, in EdX MOOC 7.28x1 |
Prof. Tania Baker, MIT, in EdX MOOC 7.28x1 |
Prof. Tania Baker, MIT, in EdX MOOC 7.28x1 |
#healthcare is like a double-strand break in our #DNA. But here comes @ReginaHolliday -> the Holliday junction #728x pic.twitter.com/Fv2VfWzUfu
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) April 29, 2015
.@ReginaHolliday You are giving this broken healthcare system a hard time because your are the Holliday Junction of its double strand breaks
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) April 29, 2015
Amazed by this last week of #MOOC #728x, DNA Replication & Repair. Prof. Tania Baker is a fascinating story teller. Love the pedagogy! #700x
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) May 1, 2015
@Hopkins6 Yup! 7.28.2x Transcription.
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— MITx biology (@MITxBio) April 28, 2015
Topol & Topology of #DNA :) Understanding the Circuitry of Cells + #healthcare: #MOOC #728x DNA Replication + #PWSYN pic.twitter.com/hFJsk5UHcv
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) March 22, 2015
Loved, loved, loved 7.28.1x. Kudos to instructors, staff, programmers and MIT for making it possible. Next stop: 7.28.2x #728x @MITxbio
— Mark Schofield (@Hopkins6) May 3, 2015
So grateful for everything I've learned thx 2 #728x #ThankATeacher @MITxBio #TheWalkingGallery #MOOCs @ReginaHolliday pic.twitter.com/jWZFmdRbqm
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) May 5, 2015
MOOC MITxBio & EdX 7.28x1 |
What if the 3rd industrial revolution was about life? #organ #printing & #gene #therapy at the #HTC2015! pic.twitter.com/Et4lf1bSf4
— Hello Tomorrow (@hellotmrc) 18 Mai 2015
Feeling honored to be invited at @hellotmrc Conf as Press http://t.co/vYXTcdAtGV #grateful TY @duportet! http://t.co/iPFhkkYtEh #HTC2015
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) 22 Mai 2015
#crispr on @craigslist BAZINGA http://t.co/BD0pZ7mZ2X #BigBangTheory #PWSYN #23andme Sheldon's Innocence Project! :) pic.twitter.com/jq34cP0sJE
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) 18 Mai 2015
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/crg/4969303548.html |
#CrackingtheCode "For the pioneers who embrace the risk of failure as an incredible opportunity for success." #PWSYN pic.twitter.com/EJkr0ovQ63
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) May 18, 2015
http://www.readings.com.au/event/leah-kaminsky-with-stephen-and-sally-damiani-on-cracking-the-code |
'What we're doing is steampunk chemistry' RT @rahman_nazneen: A Medical Lab In A Music Box. What's not to love? http://t.co/NWsGMHSR5j
— Dale Yuzuki (@DaleYuzuki) May 11, 2015
1 of the best @JCVenter interviews ever: IT & Biology have merged, here's how http://t.co/wjdq5Gs0JG Benjamin Reeves. pic.twitter.com/2mLGeffyXh
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) May 12, 2015
Link to video |
This is my jacket, painted by @ReginaHolliday. Dying Steve Jobs: Biology & IT have merged. Time to learn about it! pic.twitter.com/sEvqGkmGCg
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) May 12, 2015
My MOOC evangelist jacket. Cool! It was painted early 2015 by Regina Holliday, Founder of The Walking Gallery of Health Care & author of "The Writing on the Wall". |
Yes, this is dying Steve Jobs. Welcome to the digital era of biology! |
Dying Steve Jobs: "Beauty's that thing @eric_lander will teach @ MIT [#700x]. You R the Beast." #MOOC #23andme #PWSYN pic.twitter.com/26NqiiOpFe
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) May 12, 2015
Famed scientist Eric Lander on the importance of “basic research” — https://t.co/F4OkVkyEZH — animations by @PeteMcPartlan
— Numberphile (@numberphile) May 15, 2015
The Patient Will See It Now: The Beauty of Knowledge @eric_lander @PeteMcPartlan https://t.co/BSvmtJimC9 #PWSYN pic.twitter.com/omlsM0JULr
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) May 16, 2015
Warming up for later perhaps. Only at #bog15.... pic.twitter.com/y1dY1tmM8O
— Alex Cagan (@ATJCagan) May 8, 2015
Alex Cagan |
La revue Hospitalia.. vient de publier une e-interview de ma pomme sur la e-santé...
Bonne lecture..
http://t.co/Aziqkr6EnM
— Jean Michel Billaut (@Billaut) May 4, 2015
Painted by Regina Holliday, Founder of the Walking Gallery of Health Care |
Painted by Regina Holliday, Founder of the Walking Gallery of Health Care |
Painted by Regina Holliday, Founder of the Walking Gallery of Health Care |
My review of 7.28.1x on Coursetalk |
Congrats on new book, @ReginaHolliday'! "The Writing on the Wall" http://t.co/MXq6Itu2hf @jackandraka #PWSYN #HIMSS15 pic.twitter.com/cnOC1U8oxu
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) May 1, 2015
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