Interested in #clinicaltrials and innovative trial designs?
Exciting opportunity for an undergraduate student to join the Early Phase and Adaptive Trials Team @ICR_CTSU for a paid summer vacation scholarship!
If we think of the experience of the Chinese house church leaders as altogether different from ours, we may not recognize the perspective they offer us today. https://t.co/zu5wuW5yQC
"The city is a fact in nature, like a cave, a run of mackerel or an ant-heap. But it is also a conscious work of art...Mind takes form in the city; and in turn, urban forms condition mind. With language itself, it remains humanity's greatest work of art."
These aren’t just numbers—they are projects lost for BIPOC scientists & racial stratification by type of work.
Over the past 20+ yrs, white PIs have accumulated advantages thru 1000s of projects funded above avg, while most BIPOC have lost opps due to below avg funding.
Looking at part B of this figure and acknowledging the slightly elevated value for NH/PI in 2010 is likely due, in part, to receiving my first NSF grant.
Here's a 1-minute video showing--in the words of visualization hero @EdwardTufte--the "compared to what" factor for today's amazing @NASAWebb image. Thanks to the @WWTelescope for making this possible, and @ADavidWeigel. I only wish @NASA and @POTUS had shown the image this way!
some quotes: One of Seals’ pet peeves is “stereo-typography”—things like east Asian restaurants with brush-script logos—and in particular, he takes issue with the way designers often use “black weight” (very thick and bold) font to signify African American culture.
He loved typography, but he felt that it needed to expand beyond the European trends that have dominated the last century: “The problem with design being white-dominated is that it’s one culture telling stories of other cultures.”🤯