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Research at Northwestern led by Lurie Cancer Center member @Jbrickner could help scientists better understand how #cancer grows -- and how to fight it. Read about the unexpected findings published in @MolecularCell: https://t.co/3Iv7MbRnIj #leukemia#XPO1
From the lab to the factory floor: Northwestern researchers developed a new water- and oil-resistant material that could replace toxic PFAS in food packaging.
Derived from graphene oxide, the material is safe, environmentally friendly and affordable. https://t.co/QdzTPpvO5K
"Striving to make a difference" 💜 Northwestern hosted its largest-ever Undergrad Research Expo last month.
Nearly 250 students gathered to present and learn about everything from microbial plastic recycling to shortwave radio during the Cold War. https://t.co/vA2tYpwBNa
The culmination of a ton of work, in collaboration with the groups of Mike Rout, Brian Chait and Vu Nguyen, was published online today in Molecular Cell. Congratulations to my student Tiffany Ge on an exciting discovery!
https://t.co/X41i8vUpQb
wrote a paper: it lets you *train* in 1.58b! could use 97% less energy, 90% less weight memory. leads to a new model format which can store a 175B model in ~20mb. also, no backprop!
@_brickner Anybody want to endorse this paper to allow it to be published on arXiv? It offers a way to train AI models with 10x less computational memory.
Congratulations to Jake VanBelzen on successfully defending his PhD thesis and the publication of his beautiful paper providing new global insights into the kinetics of RNA polymerase II transcription!
https://t.co/7bpBbgeKhF
Check out my student Bethany's outstanding new paper in BioRXiv! Using elegant yeast molecular genetics and cell biology, she has discovered that nuclear pore dependent, RNA polymerase II-independent histone methylation is epigenetically heritable.
https://t.co/N0QZkQzPNa
Congratulations to 2nd year IBiS students Jon Boucher
(@TheLeonardLab) and Michael Ray (@LLLackner Lab) on being awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships. We also congratulate Karlin Compton (@labonnelab) on earning an Honorable Mention. #GRFP @NSFGRFP https://t.co/0nBDPLDVvk