1) Since there is a lot of confusion about the reduction of the overhead rate on NIH grants to 15% (see here: https://t.co/K8dtrCzDnj) I'll do a little tweetorial (or X-torial?) about it.
The National Institutes of Health plans to severely cut the percentage of its grant money that can be used for overhead costs rather than research. https://t.co/MnEJBjh0dO
Join us! In two days we will teach you how to analyze complex immunofluorescence multiplex data. It will take you weeks to months to learn this on your own!
📢Announcing a QuPath Workshop 📢 February 24-25, 2025, in San Diego, CA, at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology. This year’s event will be all about Multiplex Immunofluorescence Analysis. The workshop will be followed by an 🎉 Advanced QuPath User’s Meeting 🎉- Feb 26
Applications for our Quantitative Imaging From Acquisition: to Analysis 2025 course @QIatCSHL (Mar 24-Apr 8) are due on Jan 31! . Come immerse yourself in microscopy and image analysis with me, @TalleyJLambert, @florianjug, @BoSoxBioBeth & Hunter Elliott! Please RT! @cshlcourses
We're thrilled to showcase this mouse ileum image, submitted by Simon Goldstein, @LJIMicroCore, in our 2025 Calendar!
📸 Image Details: 15-channel imaging of a normal murine ileum spiral, acquired on the Orion Spatial Biology Platform.
#SpatialBiology#MultiplexImaging
Join me, @TalleyJLambert, @florianjug, @BoSoxBioBeth
& Hunter Elliott for our two week CSHL course on microscopy & image analysis starting March 24, 2025! Applications are due 1/31/25. https://t.co/x87ngy2x54
We will stream the sessions on Zoom, though we won't be able to provide the same level of help for remote attendees as for in-person attendees. (Virtual-only registration will be available soon). You can watch the 2023 edition here: https://t.co/Zn3smmtg8C
📢Announcing a QuPath Workshop 📢 February 24-25, 2025, in San Diego, CA, at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology. This year’s event will be all about Multiplex Immunofluorescence Analysis. The workshop will be followed by an 🎉 Advanced QuPath User’s Meeting 🎉- Feb 26
I learned yesterday the video I made in 2017 explaining how Bitcoin works was taken down, and my channel received a copyright strike (despite it being 100% my own content).
The request seems to have been issued by a company chainpatrol, on behalf of Arbitrum, whose website says they "makes use of advanced LLM scanning" for "Brand Protection for Leading Web3 Companies"
I could be wrong, but it sounds like there's a decent chance this means some bot managed to convince YouTube's bots that some re-upload of that video (of which there has been an incessant onslaught) was the original, and successfully issue the takedown and copyright strike request.
It's naturally a little worrying that it should be possible to use these tools to issue fake takedown requests, considering that it only takes 3 to delete an entire channel.
SpotMAX, our software tool for analysing multi-dimensional microscopy data, is finally out! 🎉 And conveniently, I just presented it at the #I2K conference 😀
A multi-year-long effort of many great collaborators and users. But what can SpotMAX do? A small thread
Congrats to CBP and O’Brien Lab grad students Jake Roetcisoender and Pierre-Emmanuel N’Guetta for capturing this beautiful image and submitting it for the win!