Assistant Professor in OHSU Biomedical Engineering, working on Data Science and Computational Biology for Cancer Genomics at the Knight Cancer Institute
“Moving the field of AI forward is essential to help detect and treat earlier diseases like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer.”
- @WonderMixTape on the @NIH's Bridge2AI program that supports the widespread adoption of AI in biomedical research: https://t.co/0sA1692lmH
.@OHSUnews@ohsuknight@OHSUSOM@OHSUBCB@CaseyEye@OHSU_BME are part of 2 #Bridge2AI data generation projects (DGP) & the Bridge Center. Moving the field of #AI forward is essential to help detect & treat early diseases like diabetes & cancer
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What bothers me about the Predator movies is how they ever developed interstellar travel. It implies a culture with an emphasis on scientific research. I just can't imagine what their academia looks like. Grant funding based on kill count? Tenure based on trophy skull collection?
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Elon Musk told the United Nations he would give them $6 billion to end world hunger if they showed him a detailed plan of how they would use the money. They called his bluff and gave him their plan— and then they never got the money. Now he’s buying Twitter for $45 billion.
@nomad421 Scala has become a 'kitchen sink' language, with every feature anybody could have imagined. As a result, 'rock star' programmers try to use all of the features and create code that is impossible to read. Yes, I'm talking about that large open source project you are thinking of
Are you an experienced software engineer and want to work on data systems for cancer research in Portland Oregon? We have an open Research Engineer 2/3 position at OHSU Knight Cancer: https://t.co/0pPbsKWtww
Are you fresh out of college and want to get a software engineering job developing systems to analyze cancer early detection data? We have an open Research Engineer 1 position at OHSU Knight Cancer:
https://t.co/mOGD3nVQoG
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