Now out in @PNAS: the main outcome of my PhD with
@EBIgoldman@emblebi: a scan for positive selection integrated with ~3,300 protein structures to detect examples of adaptation and identify general trends of how adaptive evolution proceeds. https://t.co/lqriSnM7dK
Hi @DavidLloydUK I’ve tried raising concerns with the Oxford club GM re: court reductions. No reply after 3 weeks and the [email protected] mailbox is no monitored. What’s the proper channel to escalate when local management won’t respond?
It pains me to see facile critiques of GWAS on here from our clinical/biostats friends while the many actually good reasons to be critical of GWAS get little attention. So here's a thread on what GWAS does, what critics get wrong, and where GWAS is genuinely still lacking. 🧵:
You know what the biggest problem with pushing all-things-AI is? Wrong direction.
I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes.
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@yoginho Harris’ remains the final word on the subject and if you understand his argument, Free Agents will do precisely zero to shift any intuitions/beliefs.
@yoginho I did get the joke but you also think that seriously. Having just finished Free Agents, I’m confused by your high praise for it. Most of it is an introduction to (frequently irrelevant) basic science and the rest is an embarrassing misrepresentation of previous arguments.