Bluesky starter packs by @ajbrenes.com
Browse 5 Bluesky starter packs made by @ajbrenes.com, including Bluesky Proteomics Pack, Early Career Proteomics, British Proteomics. Discover curated
This page groups 5 Bluesky starter packs made by @ajbrenes.com. Together, these lists reference 306 account slots across communities, topics, and follow recommendations.
Use this creator page to compare the Bluesky starter packs maintained by @ajbrenes.com, find overlapping communities, and decide which lists are worth opening before following accounts on Bluesky. Featured lists include Bluesky Proteomics Pack, Early Career Proteomics Researchers, British Proteomics, Institute for Regeneration and, Single cell proteomics.
Creator pages are useful when one Bluesky account curates multiple lists around related topics, events, professions, or communities. These packs reference 306 account slots in total. Browse the largest packs first, then open individual pack pages for descriptions and account previews.
Largest starter packs by @ajbrenes.com
- Bluesky Proteomics Pack 150 people
Mass spec but more of a proteomics related starter pack. The pack is full but a list derived from the pack is available and with no restrictions to the number of scientists that can be added.
- Early Career Proteomics Researchers 55 people
Early Career Researchers (PhDs, postdocs or new-ish PIs) in proteomics & mass spec.
- British Proteomics 40 people
Proteomics people that are UK based.
- Institute for Regeneration and Repair - Edinburgh 35 people
Researchers from Centre for Inflammation Research (CIR), Centre for Regenerative Medicine (CRM) and Centre for Reproductive Health (CRH)
- Single cell proteomics 26 people
The Single Cell Proteomics crowd
How to use this creator page
Start with the largest starter packs to understand the creator's main topics. Then compare smaller lists for niche communities, local groups, events, or hand-picked accounts that may not appear in broad directory pages.
All starter packs by @ajbrenes.com
- Bluesky Proteomics Pack 150 people
Mass spec but more of a proteomics related starter pack. The pack is full but a list derived from the pack is available and with no restrictions to the number of scientists that can be added.
- Early Career Proteomics Researchers 55 people
Early Career Researchers (PhDs, postdocs or new-ish PIs) in proteomics & mass spec.
- British Proteomics 40 people
Proteomics people that are UK based.
- Single cell proteomics 26 people
The Single Cell Proteomics crowd
- Institute for Regeneration and Repair - Edinburgh 35 people
Researchers from Centre for Inflammation Research (CIR), Centre for Regenerative Medicine (CRM) and Centre for Reproductive Health (CRH)