Vik Dhillon (@opsbug) 's Twitter Profile
Vik Dhillon

@opsbug

Physician, author, ML enthusiast. Interested in biology of aging. Tweets = own. šŸ“ø: George Dunbar

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Faheema Hasan 🩸 🩺 (@faheema_hasan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚩mini #tweetorial on Ph like ALL 1⃣/8⃣ āš”ļøā€œPh-likeā€or BCR-ABL1-like ALL was described by the COG& Dutch COG by GEP in 2009 āš”ļøAdopted in 2016 update of WHO as provisional entity āš”ļølacks the BCR-ABL1 translocation but similar gene expression as Ph+B ALL #medtwitter #hemonc #leusm

João Pedro de Magalhães (@jpsenescence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My new paper Science Magazine on the beneficial functions of senescent cells is bound to be controversial. Senescent cells have long been associated with aging and diseases, yet new evidence suggests they play important physiological roles. 1/4 science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Vincent Rajkumar (@vincentrk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just out: My 2024 Update on diagnosis, risk stratification, and treatment of myeloma. #AJH Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center 10 Tables; Algorithms Includes current data including trials published this month! #ASCO24 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aj…

Dickson Tsai (@dickson_tsai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even as an AI professional, Andrej Karpathy 's "How I use LLMs" video showed me several workflows I hadn't considered. It's the perfect crash course on what these tools can do in daily life to justify the hype. youtube.com/watch?v=EWvNQj… Key insights, all opinions my own 🧵

Fabian Theis (@fabian_theis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in exploring Vevo Therapeutics’s massive Tahoe-100M single-cell perturbation dataset? #Scanpy now supports out-of-core analysis, powered by Dask—allowing you to seamlessly work with a single huge AnnData object without loading everything into memory. šŸ”— theislab.github.io/vevo_Tahoe_100…

Prof. Nikolai Slavov (@slavov_n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have been reading papers that use single-cell RNA-seq data to infer secreted proteins. The results from this@ScienceMagazine figure suggest that such inferences should be regarded with great caution.

I have been reading papers that use single-cell RNA-seq data to infer secreted proteins.  

The results from this@ScienceMagazine figure suggest that such inferences should be regarded with great caution.
jian (@jianxliao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So... I just simply asked Manus to give me the files at "/opt/.manus/", and it just gave it to me, their sandbox runtime code... > it's claude sonnet > it's claude sonnet with 29 tools > it's claude sonnet without multi-agent > it uses Browser Use > browser_use code was

Gaurav Agarwal (@gaurava_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What protects individuals from developing blood cancers? Thrilled to share my work in Vijay Sankaran lab, describing inherited resilience protecting blood stem cells from clonal hematopoiesis by modifying RNA regulation. šŸ§µšŸ‘‡(1/n) biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

What protects individuals from developing blood cancers?

Thrilled to share my work in <a href="/bloodgenes/">Vijay Sankaran</a> lab, describing inherited resilience protecting blood stem cells from clonal hematopoiesis by modifying RNA regulation. šŸ§µšŸ‘‡(1/n)
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Chris Olah (@ch402) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A number of people have asked me why we titled our recent paper "On the Biology of a Large Language Model". Why call it "biology"?

Benlazar S M A (@smbenlazar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: 2025 Update onĀ Diagnosis, Therapy, and Monitoring |American Journal of Hematology | Blood Research Journal | Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

Maria Sirenko (@mariasirenko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to share our study out in Cell Stem Cell today from the dream team Elli Papaemmanuil, PhD Iannis Aifantis AK Eisfeld Dan Landau! We profiled IDH-mutated AML patients to define how IDH and co-mutations shape the disease at baseline and responses to IDH-inhibitors. šŸ§µšŸ‘‡

Delighted to share our study out in <a href="/CellStemCell/">Cell Stem Cell</a> today from the dream team <a href="/PapaemmanuilLab/">Elli Papaemmanuil, PhD</a> <a href="/iannisaifantis1/">Iannis Aifantis</a> <a href="/AkEisfeld/">AK Eisfeld</a> <a href="/landau_lab/">Dan Landau</a>! 

We profiled IDH-mutated AML patients to define how IDH and co-mutations shape the disease at baseline and responses to IDH-inhibitors. 

šŸ§µšŸ‘‡
Jason Wei (@_jasonwei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are traditionally two types of research: problem-driven research and method-driven research. As we’ve seen with large language models and now AlphaEvolve, it should be very clear now that total method-driven research is a huge opportunity. Problem-driven research is nice

ratan (@ratankaliani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the last 2 weeks, I took a deep dive into Evo 2, Arc's Genomic Foundation model. But, I couldn't find a crisp primer on Evo 2 that covered the decisions for the ML architecture, the inference-time scaling results or the mechanistic interpretability results. So, I wrote one!

calliecoombs (@calliecoombsmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was an amazing effort and practice changing study for LGL leukemia - cyclophosphamide is superior to MTX with respect to ORR with comparable safety - took 10 years to accrue but shows can do RCT in rare hem diseases #EHA25 #EHA2025

This was an amazing effort and practice changing study for LGL leukemia - cyclophosphamide is superior to MTX with respect to ORR with comparable safety - took 10 years to accrue but shows can do RCT in rare hem diseases #EHA25 #EHA2025
Charles Jiang MD, MPH (@charlesjiangmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still digesting all the data from #ASCO25. Wanted to share my thoughts on a topic I found particularly fascinating: the timing of checkpoint inhibitor infusions. I'm no expert in chronobiology, but the data presented seem compelling and sparks a lot of questions.

Brad Schoenfeld, PhD (@bradschoenfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research shows that heat application, not cold, enhances recovery from muscle damage physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…