Jérôme Noailly
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Jérôme Noailly
@jeromenoailly.bsky.social
Full Professor, Dpt Engineering, @upfbarcelona.bsky.social, Spain. Head Biomechanics & Mechanobiology at BCN MedTech, European Research Council Grantee
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Coming from X (@JeromeNoailly), where I have decided to become quiescent. I am shifting my ‘tweet-like’ communication on @bsky.app. Rebuilding a community after 8 years on another platform might be challenging. I am
Posting and reposting mostly about #science, #research, #health, #biomedical #tech
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L'investigador @jeromenoailly.bsky.social participa a "Directe Matí" de @beteve.cat sobre #AI

🗣️ "Quan la #AI ha intentat imitar el comportament del cervell és quan més ha augmentat la seva capacitat de predicció i raonament, però segueix sent molt dependent de les dades"

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May 22, 2025 at 11:09 AM
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📰 Investigadors d'EnginyEria UPF lideren la creació d’un simulador computacional únic al món per estudiar l’origen més freqüent del mal d’esquena.

🗣️ "Obra la porta al disseny de futurs tractaments més personalitzats" @jeromenoailly.bsky.social

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March 26, 2025 at 9:35 AM
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#ESB2025 isn't just a congress - it's an experience!
 
Join us for an exclusive Human Movement Lab Tour at ETH Zürich! 🏃‍♂️ Witness dual-plane fluoroscopy, motion capture & more in action.
 
📅 July 6 – Limited spots!
🎥 Watch @wrtaylor.bsky.social’s invite & register now: esbiomech2025.org/registration/
February 26, 2025 at 11:18 AM
Press release about our progress in #Intervertebral Disc #Computational #Biology #Simulator @enginyeria-upf.bsky.social

" @upf.edu researchers lead the creation of a computational simulator that is unique in the world to study the most common cause of back pain" www.upf.edu/en/web/focus... (EN)
Investigadors de la UPF lideren la creació d’un simulador computacional únic al món per estudiar l’arrel més freqüent del mal d’esquena
El nou model computacional, creat amb la col·laboració de l'Institut de Recerca de l’Hospital del Mar, permet simular els processos bioquímics del teixit cel·lular dels discos situats entre les vèrteb...
www.upf.edu
March 19, 2025 at 12:58 PM
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We are giving two €500 Travel Vouchers to student members attending the VPH Summer School in Barcelona from June 2-6, 2025 🌆
Ensure your membership is active and apply by April 30, 2025!

www.vph-institute.org/news/vphi-tr...

#VPHiSummerSchool #TravelAward #Barcelona2025
March 19, 2025 at 9:26 AM
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In #Moldova? Thinking of applying for an ERC grant?

Join our upcoming webinar on 25 March to learn how ERC funding schemes can support your research career.

Register here: bit.ly/4iELKZ9
March 14, 2025 at 8:55 AM
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✈️ The VPHi will award up to 2 travel vouchers to support deserving student members with travel and accommodation costs for the Summer School in Barcelona! 🇪🇸

Learn more and apply here 👉 www.vph-institute.org/news/vphi-tr...
#SummerSchool #TravelVoucher
March 12, 2025 at 2:10 PM
Thrilled to announce the registration opening of the the 8th @vph-i.bsky.social Summer School @enginyeria-upf.bsky.social @upf.edu

👉 www.bcnvph.org - JUNE 2-6, 2025 📢 Translational #Research & #Computational #Methods 🧪 for #INTEGRATIVE #MEDICINE

Info summary: www.linkedin.com/posts/jnoail...
February 26, 2025 at 10:57 PM
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Pesticides Harm More Than Pests

A large-scale analysis of 1,705 studies shows that pesticides negatively impact non-target plants, animals, and microbes - raising concerns about biodiversity loss.

🔗 www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#SciComm #Biodiversity #Pesticides 🧪
Pesticides have negative effects on non-target organisms - Nature Communications
Pesticides affect a diverse range of non-target species and the magnitude of this hazard remains only partially understood. Wan et al. found that insecticides, fungicides and herbicides have negative ...
www.nature.com
February 14, 2025 at 6:19 AM
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I am begging the science 🧪 bluesky community to please include some non-jargony summaries of your research papers when you post the link. Non scientists (and fellow scientists outside of your immediate field!) would really like to know what you found, but the titles are gobbledegook to us.
February 10, 2025 at 2:42 PM
February 11, 2025 at 12:47 PM
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Have you poured years of hard work and dedication into your PhD research? It’s time to get the recognition you deserve! 🏆

Apply for the VPHi Best Thesis Award 2025, submit your thesis in #insilicomedicine

🔹Deadline: 28 February 2025

📮Apply today www.vph-institute.org/news/open-ca...
#thesisaward
February 5, 2025 at 10:26 AM
Published! Our new #systems #biology model aggregates literature knowledge to predict #intervertebral disc cell #phenotype, & explore #rescue strategies in different scenarios of #catabolic shift

@erc.europa.eu
@upf.edu
@enginyeria-upf.bsky.social 👇

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Nucleus pulposus cell network modelling in the intervertebral disc - npj Systems Biology and Applications
npj Systems Biology and Applications - Nucleus pulposus cell network modelling in the intervertebral disc
www.nature.com
February 6, 2025 at 10:09 AM
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Together with nine different research groups across the world 🌐🫀, we introduce a new set of benchmark problems addressing critical modeling features of cardiac mechanics - covering passive and active material behavior, viscous effects, and pericardial boundary conditions.

👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.cm...
January 7, 2025 at 12:45 PM
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To help people understand the importance of NIH, share what you’ve used their funding for (in easily understandable terms).

I’ll start: my NIH postdoc funding helped me develop and test AI tools that could identify skin cancer across diverse skin tones.
January 27, 2025 at 6:12 PM
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In every second of our existence we use and produce a huge amount of data: how can we make the most out of it?

#AI, as an #InSilicoMedicine technology, has a remarkable ability to learn from data, find patterns, and thereby have a dramatic impact on the efficacy and success rates of therapies...
Episode 3: Artificial Intelligence in healthcare
YouTube video by VPH Institute
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January 20, 2025 at 10:40 AM
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VPHi has been recognized as Key Innovator by the @ec.europa.eu Innovation Radar for our contributions to the SIMCor project!
Our work drives safer, more efficient medical device development through cutting-edge #insilico methods.

Partner with us on your EU project:
partnership.vph-institute.org
January 23, 2025 at 8:56 AM
A new hormone story on old facts: in science, don’t throw anything away; you’re « whalecome »! www.biographic.com/how-whales-f...
How Whales Found Peace in War - bioGraphic
A forgotten museum collection reveals how a pause in industrial whaling during World War II changed whales at the molecular level.
www.biographic.com
January 17, 2025 at 8:38 AM
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A paper in Nature Medicine reports that large language models can be manipulated to generate misinformation by poisoning a small percentage of data on which they are trained and presents a harm mitigation strategy that can offer a method to address this vulnerability. #Medsky 🧪
Medical large language models are vulnerable to data-poisoning attacks - Nature Medicine
Large language models can be manipulated to generate misinformation by poisoning of a very small percentage of the data on which they are trained, but a harm mitigation strategy using biomedical knowledge graphs can offer a method for addressing this vulnerability.
go.nature.com
January 15, 2025 at 6:23 PM
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Fact-checking has been in the news lately. So what’s the evidence it works? Those who study misinformation are perplexed by Meta’s decision to axe 3rd-party fact-checking
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@nature.com
@natureportfolio.bsky.social

www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Does fact-checking work? What the science says
Meta’s planned shift away from third-party fact-checking on Facebook in favour of a crowdsourced approach has perplexed those who study the spread of misinformation.
www.nature.com
January 14, 2025 at 7:24 AM
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People in poor communities, who often breathe the worst-quality air, are likely to have more risk factors for brain disorders, stress, lower educational attainment and obesity, compared with those in higher-income areas

https://go.nature.com/3WiPFC9
Air pollution and brain damage: what the science says
Epidemiological studies have linked dirty air to dementia and other brain disorders. Now researchers are trying to determine how pollutants do their damage, and how much harm they cause.
go.nature.com
January 14, 2025 at 3:39 PM