The UK wants to create the world's most advanced genomic healthcare system, with education and training a key component. Here’s what’s in store for 2021/22. https://t.co/hUMl9bRxAU
#GenomeUK#futureNHS#genomics
New Research: A Painful Beginning: Early Life Surgery Produces Long-Term Behavioral Disruption in the Rat: Early life surgery produces peripheral nociceptive activation, inflammation, and stress. Early life nociceptive input and… https://t.co/uTXaWXxNLM #neuroscience
May 18th, 1pm EST! Don't miss out on learning about inflammation-resolution in aging and atherosclerosis from these experts! @AmandaDoranLab@Gracedan10_99@BidmcCvi
A friend has just shown me this book "Calculus made easy", published in 1914, and I think it's got one of the best prologues I've ever seen. This is *exactly* what textbooks should be doing. And they should all be honest about how terrifying the topic names are too.
Interested in a #PhD in #compbio#sysbio with direct clinical applications? Then check the joint position offered by the University of Bonn and the University Hospital Salzburg. The project will focus on the #bioinformatic and #statistical analysis.
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The FEYNMAN technique of learning:
STEP 1 - Pick and study a topic
STEP 2 - Explain the topic to someone, like a child, who is unfamiliar with the topic
STEP 3 - Identify any gaps in your understanding
STEP 4 - Review and Simplify! 🧠
A study concludes that overly technical language in science articles doesn’t just muddy the waters for non-experts — it can alienate readers, potentially shutting them out from scientific discussion and knowledge. https://t.co/JDuNF5zLdt
ICYMI: Are most systems really organized into scale-free networks? A new paper has cracked open a raging argument in network science.
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