Great. #Preprints are slowly trickling down to conventional publishing.
I kind of like how Academic publishing is evolving to towards this #OpenScience model:

Preprint 👉🏻 Preprint peer-reviewed (by e.g. @preprintclub) 👉🏻 preprint highlighted by @NatRevImmunol.

nature.com/articles/s41577-023

Last week I gave the NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory Grand Rounds. I spoke about what medical researchers can deter and contain misinformation about their research.

The full lecture is now available online: rethinkingclinicaltrials.org/n

#science #misinformation #medicine

The cost of being black in America.

"The Black population had 1.63 million excess deaths, representing more than 80 million years of potential life lost over the [twenty two year] study period."

jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/

My colleague Adam Krawitz created a cool online resource titled "d′etectable: An Explorable Explanation of Signal Detection Theory." A great teaching tool.

decidables.github.io/detectabl

A new paper out from the lab in PLOS Computational Biology! Kinome inhibition states and multiomics data enable prediction of cell viability in diverse cancer types - dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc Congrats to the whole team!

As I see it, #Jeep needs to just straight up give me a truck and let me work my influencer magic on their behalf.

Hi #IDMastodon & #MedMastodon
I am an infectious disease doctor and researcher, mostly on outbreaks, global health, and on mathematical modeling and machine learning. I am based now in NYC (at NYU Bellevue and Columbia Mailman) but am also the Communicable Disease Advisor for the International Rescue Committee and director of Ti Kay (Haiti) on TB. I have spent a lot of time on twitter working on other accounts but looking forward to the med and ID conversation here as Coffee.


Hello! I am a PhD student in System Biology at . I am passionate about science and in love with
Bachelor in Biology-Genetics
Masters in Oncology (Brazilian National Cancer Institute),
I've been working on onco-immunology for 10 years. I started by improving CAR-T cell design, and in the last five years, I focused on understanding the tumor immune microenvironment using

#Introduction I’m a professor of computational biology at UC Berkeley, leading a group that develops machine learning algorithms and web apps for genomics, molecular evolution, and synthetic biology. I’m also chair of the Berkeley/UCSF PhD program in Bioengineering. So I post about all that; but also about other random interests like experimental computer games, music production, silly jokes, linguistic nerdery, AI, politics, retro 8-bit coding, dadding, therapy, self-awareness, and so on.

About time for an . My research group at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics in Oxford uses techniques and Genome Architecture Mapping to study and in rare .

I (He/Him) love to be outside or and I’m a big fan of travel. Interested in issues in STEM, trying to read and educate myself to be a better ally.

Toot at me with your theories!

Hello all!

I am a Professor in the Joint Department of at UNC-Chapel Hill and NC State University. My research group works in the broad area of where we combine computational and experimental work to understand the behavior of these complex systems, with applications to and other diseases. Much of this work focuses on kinases and the kinome. We also have "spin off" work/interests in the areas of translational ( applied to ) as well as . I am also involved in trying to link basic science work to the clinic as the Executive Director of FastTraCS, a team of clinicians and engineers working to identify and develop solutions to unmet clinical needs we find in the system. Too many interests!

Lab website: gomezlab.org

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