Eugene Douglass (@practically_sci) 's Twitter Profile
Eugene Douglass

@practically_sci

Assistant Professor @UGAPharmacy studying immunology and cancer: DouglassLab.com
original teaching material: PracticallyScience.com

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linkhttps://douglasslab.com/ calendar_today01-05-2015 12:12:31

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𝕋ia𝕟 ℤ𝕙e𝕟𝕘 (@tz33cu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you teach #RStats or coding via @zoom_us, I highly recommend the "share a portion of my screen" advanced option of zoom. It allows you to "zoom into" the codes or output. You draw a green box on your screen that will be shared and move it around to the parts to highlight.

ChemBioChem (@chembiochem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Joanna Sadler Jo Sadler and Eugene Douglass Eugene Douglass for winning the ChemBioChem Chemical Translational Biology Early-Career Award. Check out their award-winning Viewpoints: bit.ly/CBC_Joanna, bit.ly/CBC_Eugene.

Congratulations to Joanna Sadler <a href="/JoSadler10/">Jo Sadler</a> and Eugene Douglass <a href="/practically_sci/">Eugene Douglass</a> for winning the ChemBioChem Chemical Translational Biology Early-Career Award. Check out their award-winning Viewpoints: bit.ly/CBC_Joanna, bit.ly/CBC_Eugene.
Dmitry Kobak (@hippopedoid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last tweet in this thread. The Introduction to Machine Learning course is now complete. It was fun! Videos: youtube.com/playlist?list=… Slides: dkobak.github.io If you spot any mistakes, let me know. And see the same Youtube channel (Tübingen ML) for more advanced lectures!

Last tweet in this thread. The Introduction to Machine Learning course is now complete. It was fun!

Videos: youtube.com/playlist?list=…
Slides: dkobak.github.io

If you spot any mistakes, let me know. And see the same Youtube channel (Tübingen ML) for more advanced lectures!
Alex Huffman, Ph.D. (@huffmanlabdu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice mask study ~consistent w/ prev. results. pnas.org/content/118/49… "... face masks sign. reduce the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection compared to social distancing. We find a very low risk of inf. when everyone wears a face mask, even if it doesn’t fit perfectly on the face." 1/🧵

Nice mask study ~consistent w/ prev. results.
pnas.org/content/118/49…

"... face masks sign. reduce the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection compared to social distancing. We find a very low risk of inf. when everyone wears a face mask, even if it doesn’t fit perfectly on the face." 1/🧵
Cell Reports Medicine (@cellrepmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this month's cover: a crowdsourced challenge to develop machine-learning algorithms that use drug-perturbed transcriptome data to rapidly predict drug targets on a proteomic scale. Eugene Douglass @allawayr Bence Szalai Julio Saez-Rodriguez @sagebio @dr_e_a_m IRB Barcelona

Alex Cagan (@atjcagan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredibly excited to share our paper ‘Somatic mutation rates scale with lifespan across mammals’ now published @nature. nature.com/articles/s4158… An illustrated & updated tweetorial… [1/24]

Incredibly excited to share our paper ‘Somatic mutation rates scale with lifespan across mammals’ now published @nature. 
nature.com/articles/s4158…
An illustrated &amp; updated tweetorial… [1/24]
Vincent Rajkumar (@vincentrk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My picks for the Top 10 paradigm changing advances in cancer treatment in the last 100 years. Chronological order. 1/ Methotrexate to cure Choriocarcinoma. 1953. Roy Hertz & Min Chiu Li. First cure of solid tumors with chemo. cancer.gov/research/progr…

Kit Yates (@kit_yates_maths) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to Expect the Unexpected is out in North America. It will help you to avoid making common mistakes and to make better decisions about the future. You can get it in all good bookshops and, of course online: amazon.com/gp/product/154… Enjoy.

How to Expect the Unexpected is out in North America.  

It will help you to avoid making common mistakes and to make better decisions about the future.  

You can get it in all good bookshops and, of course online: amazon.com/gp/product/154…

Enjoy.
Jeffrey Scholz (@jeyffre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

However, note that the problem is "rigged" in favor of quantum computers. The benchmark is explicitly modeling a quantum phenomenon, so *of course* we get a speedup. In other words, Google created a random distribution on the output that "seems correct." Why does it "seem