Jim Rose
jrose835.bsky.social
Jim Rose
@jrose835.bsky.social
Computational biologist. Bioinformatician, dad, scientist, science-fiction lover.

Working on spatial transcriptomics for RNA delivery
Reposted by Jim Rose
The future of tech doesn't hinge on who can suffer the longest. It rests on those who can build wisely, lead humanely, and sustain what they start.

That's the culture worth exporting.

Not the mythology machine built on others' exhaustion.

www.dataandpolitics.net/the-selectio...
The Selection Effect: Exporting Burnout as Best Practice
The tech industry has a selection problem: extreme work culture gets amplified globally while sustainable practices stay quiet. For those learning about Silicon Valley from a distance, this creates a ...
www.dataandpolitics.net
July 22, 2025 at 5:08 PM
“But the whole scholarly career track still pretends that only the mythical Principle Investigator deserves a permanent job and recognition for their contributions.” 🔥🔥
July 9, 2025 at 5:41 PM
”I think the biggest thing we could do to improve research is to stop rewarding individuals but instead reward teams. Science is done in teams with division of labor.”🙌🙌
July 9, 2025 at 5:41 PM
Reposted by Jim Rose
Why not listen to our "brilliant, majestic and expansive" five-hour long episode — on the whole scientific journey, from the 1980s, of turning HIV/AIDS from a fatal to a manageable condition, and why now's the time to be ambitious in fighting HIV worldwide.

On all podcast platforms:
Lenacapavir: The miracle drug that could end AIDS
Hard Drugs · Episode
open.spotify.com
June 14, 2025 at 7:12 AM