🌟Our Future Leaders in #AMR Online Student Symposium webpage is NOW LIVE! It provides a summary of the event and video recordings of each session. Thank you to everyone who made this day possible.
https://t.co/EaAZjGW79k
🚨 PhD and postdoctoral positions available. We seek candidates for the MGE Team to work on # epigenomics of # bacteria and # microbiomes. Start: Fall 2025. Please RT!
You have one more week to secure your spot at Annual Conference 2025! The deadline is 24 March at 12:00 GMT. Secure your spot, register now - https://t.co/dKACjDGGPK #Microbio25
👐Registrations are open to attend our Online #AMR Student Symposium. We've confirmed the time for 8am-5:30pm AEDT. Keep an eye out for our program. Get your tickets now! https://t.co/8Gzz4PQvDs
#superbugs#antimicrobialresistance#AntibioticResistance
Registrations are open to attend our #AMR online student symposium on February 25, 2025. There's still time to submit abstracts! Submissions close this Friday, January 10⌛️
Register here: https://t.co/8Gzz4PQvDs
Submit abstracts here: https://t.co/5YakokSNKe
🔵Day 3 of #WAAW2024 🔵
Today our Indo-Pacific Future Leaders in #AMR are going blue for AMR awareness! #GoBlueForAMR
We met up to plan our 2025 Online Student Symposium. Don’t forget, abstract submissions close next Friday 29 November!⌛️
https://t.co/pKx947ohod
Our first regional student symposium is now opened for abstract submission. Join with us to talk and hear about AMR and together to fight the problem. #Center to Impact AMR #AMR
📣 Abstract submissions are now open for our first Indo-Pacific Future Leaders in AMR Student Symposium. HDR students from across the Indo-Pacific region are encouraged to apply. Abstract applications will close on Friday 29th of November, 2024!
Apply now: https://t.co/BzgvjNfTta
If you're still using raw R outputs for presentations, it's time for an upgrade! Tools like gtsummary bring your statistical results to life, making them much more digestible for non-technical audiences.
While base R functions like summary(fit) work well for statisticians, they can be too complex for stakeholders who aren’t familiar with the detailed output. The tbl_regression() function from gtsummary makes it easy to present regression results clearly.
In addition, gtsummary is highly versatile - it’s not just limited to linear regression. You can apply it to generalized linear models, survival analyses, and more. The package even allows you to include p-values, confidence intervals, and other important statistics directly within the tables, helping you to better communicate statistical results.
Here are a few standout benefits:
✅ Simplified output that’s easier for stakeholders to understand
✅ Works seamlessly with a variety of models
✅ Customizable tables with key statistics like p-values, confidence intervals, and more
The visualization included here was originally shared in a recent post by Dr. Alexander Krannich.
#rstats #gtsummary #statistics #datascience
If you are a Western Australian microbiology student interested intending the https://t.co/pOyqQykQXd meeting in Melbourne in February, apply below to Win $1,000 towards your travel and accommodation and free registration.
https://t.co/gk3vS26KZB
Following a long hiatus after covid, our beloved Mobile Genetic Elements meetings will recommence this coming February 17-18th in Melbourne Australia. Oral presentations from student/EMCR encouraged. Abstracts due 29th Nov! https://t.co/pOyqQyloML
Our new paper with Tom Russo’s lab is out in @eBioMedicine We took out individual genes, combinations, or the whole virulence plasmid to measure their relative contribution in K. pneumoniae hypervirulence #hvkp@KlebClub https://t.co/LSmJxJBKN4
A team at @MonashUni is using computer modeling to describe and predict when #AMR will emerge during infection treatment, which could help optimize dosing regimens and improve patient care. https://t.co/pO4j5Mhldz