In February, the IOI hosted a scientific dissemination and data analysis workshop in Nairobi, bringing together collaborators from many African countries for discussions on #AMR, and to share how research shapes local clinical practice and engagement.
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I've had fun helping BBC Ideas produce this animation, which attempts to explain Bayesian ideas in 4 minutes. I hope you like it - I really like the animators style. https://t.co/5JoLvzbi8P
Update: So finally Fred received the news and was asked to come to Switzerland yesterday.
Surprisingly, the committee waited the entire day for him. But he did not show up. So they closed the office and came out only to get a surprise!
Fred was standing there outside!!!
The Nobel Committee President asked him, why he was waiting outside. Fred told him that the door was locked so he could not come inside.
The shocked president asked Fred: “There is a bell here goddamit!”
Fred replied: “But, I thought this was the No Bell prize?!! So I did not ring it!”
What a great landing technique taught by nature to a bird with clear application of aerodynamics.
Short finals, gears down, thrust reversers activated! Perfect touchdown 🫡
🎉Congratulations to Prof. @IOyier , Head of Bioscience, @KEMRI_Wellcome on being conferred the title of Full Professorship of Molecular Epidemiology by the @UniofOxford in recognition of her research achievements and contribution to academic excellence.
When Nigerian Jollof crashes a Swahili Goat Biryani wedding, tagging along spicy grilled chicken as the uninvited guest. You end up with Jollof Biryani, arguably the best biryani in the world.
I dared to try 💜
#Breaking4 was about showing the world that we have to push ourselves. This one was for all the young girls and women out there to show that you have to believe in yourself in everything you do.
Maraga is my leader!! Aura tuta fungua paybill mtume. If you want change you have to be willing to be uncomfortable because it’s the uncomfortable that brings lasting comfort.
#SiriNiNumbers
last night was unable to solve a bug. tried claude, gemini, deepseek all failed. slept thinking will debug tomorrow.
had a weird dream. In my dream, was debugging the code and finally was able to find the bug, it was just a one line fix.
Finally woke up tired thinking did I really solve the bug or not. opened my codebase, changed that very line and the code worked.
how is this possible? what do I call this type of coding? dream-fix coding?