Yesterday the StatDivLab took over maintenance of 🌽corncob🌽 from awesome developer @BryanDMartin_ 🥳🤩
You can find corncob at its new home https://t.co/7VajwU84jY
#microbiome#opensauce#opensource
I love everything about this open virtual event. This is a great thing to share with anyone who is (or might be!) a prospective (bio)statistics PhD student!
Just a friendly reminder, join us for a virtual conversation and Q&A with current Statistics Ph.D. students from the Departments of Statistics at UW, UC Berkeley, and UMich Ann Arbor on Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 5:00 PM (PST). See details here: https://t.co/wzx4r1Mcky
The pervasive false dichotomy between those who do science and those who do DEI work. These things are complementary!
We can do both, and good researchers *should* do both. It's not a zero-sum game.
Yes I do this work AND I do MOST of it through math research. Why not mention my contributions to algebraic combinatorics since I’ve published 50+ articles?!
Note to self: when asking students who are new to coding to "print" something, make sure to clarify that I don't mean from a physical printer onto (many) sheets of paper
PLEASE RETWEET: an opportunity for Stat/Biostat PhD applicants from historically marginalized groups to get support on their PhD applications. Apply now!! @AmstatNews@InstMathStat@UWStat@UWBiostat
My first day at work at Macalester, and I was just asked if I'm a sophomore. I'm used to being asked if I'm a student and all, but that just felt oddly specific? Do I look 19 years old, specifically?
Book idea: "I Can't Touch My Toes But..."
It's a side-by-side picture/coffee table book with enthusiastically bad Twitter takes about the greatest gymnast of all time on one side and photos of Simone celebrating her achievements on the other
Some incredible work coming out of @UWStat led by my friend and colleague @NicholasJIrons
We’ve all seen the consequences of shoddy statistics during the pandemic (remember cubic regression? 😷) - a must-read for anyone interested in careful and proper COVID statistical analysis
Thanks for sharing our work @EricTopol! @AdrianRaftery1 and I use the results of random sample COVID testing in Indiana and Ohio to de-bias the widely available data (cases, tests, deaths) and estimate the true number of COVID infections over time in the US. 1/3