Vote🗳️. Willing and happy to talk about: sled dogs, graduate student mental health and burnout, 3D genome, and @yourewrongabout episode on Kitty Genovese
Excited to share our new pre-print interpreting the target genes and downstream pathways of regulatory variation in the 3D genome. With @espjunha@sroyyors @shiluzg @jmschreiber91 et al. Special thanks to @dyneofdata. Check it out 👇👇
https://t.co/Ccdj7Uuj3O
I had a blast recording my first podcast ever! Thank you @jmschreiber91 and @bioinfochat for having me on and nerding out over chromatin architecture 🧬 and matrix factorization
In the latest episode of @bioinfochat, I talk with @dyneofdata about her latest method, GRiNCH, for identifying genomic regions that cluster together in 3D space and then stealing their presents to put a sad look on their face. Check it out! https://t.co/U4KZ61zYJJ
Study of the evolution of gene regulatory networks in African cichlids, from @TK_mehta, @sroyyors, @ScienceisGlobal and co. Based on RNA-seq data from six tissues in five species, they find rewiring of regulatory networks between species eg in opsins https://t.co/PzJuLypkGV
Science answers: how do dogs know other dogs are dogs? @BlairBraverman#uglydogs Thank you @SusieGCG for always sensing and sending me what I need in my life
Every intro to cognitive psychology course has at least one chapter where we ask how people know that dogs are dogs - after all, they look so different from each other.
This research one-ups our question and asks: HOW DO DOGS KNOW THAT OTHER DOGS ARE DOGS??
I made some little games for my lab mates kids' using @BioRender and I wanted to share with you all! Feel free to print them and give them to kiddos who love (or who you are slowly convincing to love) science! Happy Holidays everyone!
It’s a (morbidly) fun exercise to read through the article and think about which ethical concerns would be transferable to AlphaFold, or whatever model you’re working on. I recommend it as a light Saturday morning family activity ;) I look forward to reading the full paper. 7/7
I’m ashamed I only learned about @timnitgebru’s work after her firing. Thank you @math_rachel for pointing me to @timnitgebru’s high-impact body of work on ethical AI (and @yourewrongabout for teaching me that you lose sight of a person by focusing on the spotlight around her) 1/
I have long admired @timnitGebru for her brilliance, moral courage, clear voice in speaking up for what is right, & influential scholarship. It is truly terrible that Google would do this.
In this thread, I want to share some of Timnit's work I love
https://t.co/9hi0f9nCe0
6/ I’m training to be a computational biologist. Based on @_KarenHao’s summary of the paper that led to @timnitgebru taking a stance, this work also speaks to ethical concerns in my field, particularly for large deep models like AlphaFold. https://t.co/rhImxDu0ED
Black American Sign Language? What You Know About That?
Meet Nakia Smith a.k.a. Charmay (@realcaunsia). She's the 4th deaf generation of five generations, and she is here to inject some knowledge in our veins about BASL and its rich history. Watch & learn from this young queen!