I cannot read it and agree with claims that peer review “is broken” and does not work. Such claims are at best oversimplifying the problems and selectively excluding evidence.
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Direct causal mechanisms
Understanding biological systems: In search of direct causal mechanisms The advent of DNA-microarrays spurred a vigorous effort to reverse engineer biological networks. Recently, these efforts have been reinvigorated by the availability of RNA-seq data from perturbed and unperturbed single cells. In the talk below, I discuss the opportunities and limitations of using such data for … Continue reading Direct causal mechanisms
Single-cell proteomics
Ever since my lab posted the SCoPE-MS preprint, I have been repeatedly asked about the future potential and the cost of quantifying proteins by high-throughput mass-spectrometry in single cells. I will summarize a few thoughts that hopefully will be helpful and will reduce email traffic. Why quantify proteins and PTMs in single cells? Single-cell RNA-seq … Continue reading Single-cell proteomics