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Hey #RStats folks. For the coming R Sprint I'm thinking of proposing a project to improve documentation (in particular, examples, but it could be anything). So hit me with functions with bad, confusing or incomplete documentation in R base.

@rstats

Just came across this very interesting about in detectors (surprise, surprise...).

Weixin Liang et al. - GPT detectors are biased against non-native English writers - 2023

arxiv.org/abs/2304.02819

"Our results call for a broader conversation about the ethical implications of deploying ChatGPT content detectors and caution against their use in evaluative or educational settings, particularly when they may inadvertently penalize or exclude non-native English speakers from the global discourse."

Please boost/forward/tape to lab fridge etc.

Are you currently working on a #scientificwriting project such as a manuscript, grant proposal, job application, or research/teaching statement? Struggle to find place/time to write? Interested in learning how to improve the clarity and effectiveness of your professional writing? If so, consider applying to the CSHL Scientific Writing Retreat!

DM me with any questions. See interview with us here:
currentexchange.cshl.edu/blog/

meetings.cshl.edu/courses.aspx

Enjoyed reading "Using prototyping to choose a #bioinformatics workflow management system". Paper describes authors' 10 day experience searching and implementing a workflow. Summary: Need to decide which tool to use? Shortlist a list of potentially useful tools based on your needs. Start using each tool on a simpler problem. Assess the suitability of each tool. Paper contains useful tips for building reproducible workflows and links to many useful resources. journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol

Read an article today about why Americans think alcohol has health benefits and it's apparently another "well the French are healthy and they do X so it's healthy to do X."

So here's your periodic reminder that France (and Italy, and Sweden, and Japan, and basically every country you've seen in a "this country is so healthy, what's their secret?" headline) has universal health care.

The secret is access to health care. It's always access to health care.

Last term, I had a final assignment option having students use #ChatGPT to write their final essay, then critique the results. It was great, and I'll be doing it again. Everyone in #academia should do something like this with their class if they can. Short 🧵 on what we found.

Hello! I’m a Canadian #internist / #geriatrics desperately seeking a #medicine microblogging community now that the world is on fire. Interested in #aging, #palliative care, #frailty, #dementia, #neurology, and #alzheimers. Curious about #ai #artificialintelligence #ml #machinelearning in #healthcare. How do I find my people? :) 👋

#introduction

@mmasnick

#Bluesky, which directly competes with Twitter, has hired Twitter employees & all 3 Board members worked at Twitter. Bluesky has plainly been using Twitter IP, trade secrets & confidential information to accelerate its development. The attraction to its users is that it is basically a copycat clone of Twitter - but Musk has never made a peep about it. And never will.

That should tell anyone who has a neuron dedicated to critical thinking, something very important about Bluesky.

#Introduction. Hi everyone! The current state of #Twitter brought me here.

A little about me, I am a #PublicHealth scientist with a master's degree in Epidemiology. I am interested in #InfectiousDiseases, #Virology, and #Immunology, through the lens of #healthequity. I am a first year #PhD student in #Epidemiology and I am hoping to connect with other academics on mastodon.

If you're in #STEM, #academia, or a curious and avid knowledge seeker (like me) in any discipline let's connect!

The #ThreadsApp can’t launch in the EU because of EU data and consumer protections- which tells you about the level of surveillance bales in- but it has launched in the U.K., which tells you about the U.K.

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I’m coming to love #Mastodon’s boost culture. Everybody’s all like, “Follow everyone! Boost it all!”

In the Blue Place, it felt like we were all competing for attention. Here, it’s more like we’re cooperating for attention.

At one level, that doesn’t make sense—everyone still has only so much attention to spend. But it *feels* better, and without The Algorithm enforcing power law, winner-take-all dynamics, the boost culture does seem to lift a lot of voices that were drowned out over there.

Having spent the last few days surround by the incredible NHS staff of my local hospital I honestly can’t imagine being without them and find it absolutely disgraceful how they have been treated and underfunded over consecutive UK governments.

#NHS #NHSBirthday #SupportTheNHS #NationalHealthService

Can anyone help with understanding how to best do in the context of ? I'm trying to understand how to reduce due to the selection of a particular test set.

More details here

stats.stackexchange.com/q/6205

Quoi?

'We find that at least half of TFs also bind RNA, doing so through a previously unrecognized domain with sequence and functional features analogous to the arginine-rich motif of the HIV transcriptional activator Tat.'

cell.com/molecular-cell/fullte

Predicting Parkinson's disease up to 7 years before it is clinically diagnosed, and better than any known predictive risk factor, with a wrist accelerometer nature.com/articles/s41591-023

So many good points in this piece by
@PhilippBayer

My highlight in this screenshot, but if you're vaguely involved in #academia, do have a read and think how it may apply to you. #academicchatter @academicchatter
genomic.social/@PhilippBayer/1

Well worth reading this:

Don't get mad, get equal: putting an end to misogyny in science.

nature.com/articles/d41586-023

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