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B. Arman Aksoy

@armish

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Happy #WomenInScience to you all amazing women scientists who are pouring their heart into their research. I am grateful for sharing life with one such amazing scientist, Pınar Aksoy who absolutely rocks 👩‍🔬 Here is to all the exciting experiments ahead of us 🧪🧬📊

Happy #WomenInScience to you all amazing women scientists who are pouring their heart into their research. I am grateful for sharing life with one such amazing scientist, <a href="/pinpindapinpin/">Pınar Aksoy</a> who absolutely rocks 👩‍🔬

Here is to all the exciting experiments ahead of us 🧪🧬📊
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🚨New Report: Disproportionate Economic Burden of complex #CHD We’re proud to share our report examining the cost of complex #congenitalheartdisease on patients, families, and the US economy. Read more & download the full report! additionalventures.org/news/the-dispr…

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AlphaFold folks: is there a place where I can batch download MSAs (.a3m files) of the human proteome? Re-running mmseqs2 on all the human proteins sounds like it would be a waste of time/resources?

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One thing I hate about big conferences (e.g. #ASCO25) is that it so hard to browse, narrow, and annotate abstracts using their web sites. For the last 1.5 years, I have been experimenting with an AI-assisted way to consume these materials. I finally was able to combine my scripts

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Here is my second vibe coding experiment: github.com/armish/prism-o… a Python package (with a CLI) that can extract embedded GraphPad Software PRISM plots from PowerPoint slides and insert them back. This is meant for data scientists who don't use Windows hence suffer from embedded