@sufipediatrist@BurcinNlbntgl Daha fazla uygluyoruz belki ama daha iyi olduğunu düşünmüyorum asla. Devlet imkanları çok hor kullanılıyor ve maalesef doktorlar da bu sistemde suç ortağı oldu artık. İstediğimiz görüntü ve tetkiklerin devletin cebinden çıktığını unutmamak gerek.
@sufipediatrist@BurcinNlbntgl En basitinden sigara bıraktırma politikalarında bir karşılaştırma yaparak bunu anlayabiliriz. Ayrıca hasta yükü, mesai saatlerindeki karmaşa ve karşılıksız devlet imkanları sebebiyle Türkiyede maalesef çok ezbere iş yapıldığı kanaatindeyim.
@sufipediatrist@BurcinNlbntgl Evet sağlık sisteminde devletçi olmamız sayesinde bu tarz topyekün mücadele gerektiren halk sağlığı konularında öndeyiz. Ancak hasta takibi, tarama ve önleme konusunda batıdan geride olduğumuzu düşünüyorum.
"Bağımsızlığımızın 250. yılını kutlarken, dünyanın dört bir yanındaki müttefiklerimizi ve büyükelçiliklerimizi, yaşam, özgürlük ve mutluluk peşinde olma gibi Amerikan ilkelerini bizimle kutlamaya davet ediyorum. Bağımsızlık Günü kutlu olsun; Tanrı Amerika Birleşik Devletleri’ni korusun." - Dışişleri Bakanı Marco Rubio
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"As we commemorate 250 years of independence, I call on our allies and embassies around the world to join us in celebrating the American principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Happy Independence Day, and may God bless the United States of America.” - Secretary of State Marco Rubio
@SeeFisch This century is owned by maniacs and psychopaths. Seems like humanity has the memory of a wasp and we haven’t learned anything from the previous tragedies. Probably wasps are smarter 🐝
The one thing no Qbank will tell you is: "This is a bad question; it' s kinda nit-picky, just designed to force you to think about a niche topic; don't stress to much if you got it wrong." That's why I made video explanations for the free 120. I think it helps to have context like this on questions you get wrong. https://t.co/9L7u4J5ipL
Alzheimer’s is one of medicine's hardest unsolved problems, and one of the most devastating.
At the OpenAI Foundation, we believe AI is well suited to its complexity. We're directing over $100M to scientists mapping the disease, designing drugs, & more.
I wrote about it here:
https://t.co/wOkiE78KUo
Allonic Robotics has introduced a new robotic hand built without screws, cables, or complex joints.
It uses braided fibers to create both tendons and structure in a single automated step, making it strong, flexible, and smooth in motion.
This approach could simplify manufacturing and speed up the production of robotic hands.
Your next cancer drug or gene therapy spends years stuck in a lab before it reaches a pharmacy shelf. Anthropic is testing a tool that goes after the bottleneck: the coding work biologists do before any human trial even starts.
It’s called Operon. Four tasks show up on the loading screen and they tell you everything.
“Design a CRISPR knockout screen” means turning off every gene in a cell, one at a time, across 20,000+ genes, to find which ones cause disease. Imagine flipping 20,000 light switches to figure out which one controls the kitchen. Planning that experiment alone takes a biologist months.
“Analyze scRNA-seq data” means reading what each individual cell in a tissue sample is doing, instead of blending them all together into one average. The code to crunch that data takes weeks to write.
“Rank enzyme variants with PLMs” means feeding an AI trained on 65 million protein sequences and asking: which version of this enzyme will actually work? It predicts the answer before anyone picks up a pipette.
“Build a phylogenetic tree” means mapping how organisms or genes branched apart over evolution. How scientists trace where a virus strain came from.
Every one of these jobs requires a PhD and serious programming chops. Operon wants to turn them into a conversation.
The name itself is a nod. An operon is a cluster of genes that switch on together in biology. Nobody outside a biology department would pick that name.
Operon sits inside Claude Desktop as its own mode, next to Chat, Code, and Cowork. It reads files straight off a researcher’s computer (biology datasets are way too big to upload). It has a planning mode and an auto mode, borrowed from Claude Code.
Anthropic has been laying track here for months. Last October they launched Claude for Life Sciences with plug-ins for PubMed (35 million medical papers), Benchling (where scientists log experiments), and 10x Genomics. In January they added a drug compound database. Claude already beats human experts on a lab protocol comprehension test, 0.83 versus 0.79.
And the real-world pharma results are hard to ignore. Novo Nordisk used Claude to chop clinical report writing from 15 weeks to under 10 minutes. A team of 50 writers shrank to 3. Their annual Claude bill costs less than one writer’s salary. Every day a drug hits the market sooner is worth roughly $15 million to them.
The AI drug discovery market sits around $3 to 5 billion this year, growing 20 to 30% annually. Over 200 AI-discovered drug candidates are in clinical trials right now. But I want to be straight about what AI can’t touch: clinical trials still grind on for years. Regulatory review, manufacturing, all of that stays slow. AI trims the front of a decade-long pipeline.
Anthropic hit $19 billion in annual run rate last month. $380 billion valuation. 80% of that revenue comes from businesses. Operon says a lot about where they think the next enterprise dollar is hiding. The lab.
ALS has gradually taken away Kenneth’s ability to speak. Through Neuralink’s VOICE clinical trial, he’s exploring how a brain-computer interface designed to translate thought to speech could help restore autonomy in his daily life.
Watch to learn more:
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open overleaf → write a paragraph → "hmm...this needs a citation" → open 15 different tabs → skim 8 abstracts → find the 1 actually relevant paper → format bibtex → paste it back on overleaf
if so, i built a plugin just for you. meet openleaf:
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→ searches major academic databases
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→ one click to add BibTeX to your .bib
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