Adrian G. Zucco (@adrigabzu) 's Twitter Profile
Adrian G. Zucco

@adrigabzu

PhD | Postdoc @UCPH_health, working in xAI & Complexity Science & Public Health
Passionate about Philosophy, Psychology, Cog Sci and the arts!

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eLife - the journal (@elife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we’re introducing a new model that eliminates accept/reject decisions. By publishing every paper with eLife reviews as a Reviewed Preprint, we plan to restore autonomy to authors, ensuring that they will be judged by what, not where, they publish. elifesciences.org/inside-elife/5…

Ben Blaiszik (@benblaiszik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know you can create a Google Scholar profile for your research group? While GS is mostly used to track individual metrics, this process allows you to track and highlight team and project metrics. Here's 5 steps to get to this 👇 #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter

Did you know you can create a Google Scholar profile for your research group?

While GS is mostly used to track individual metrics, this process allows you to track and highlight team and project metrics.

Here's 5 steps to get to this 👇 #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter
Santiago (@svpino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2017, a team led by Andrew Ng published a paper showing off a Deep Learning model to detect pneumonia. Andrew is one of the most recognized researchers in the world, and the paper showed excellent results. But there was a big problem with their results: 1 of 8

Naja Hulvej Rod (@hulvejrod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine being surrounded by creative colleagues who can turn data patterns into an audible soundtracks. This is exactly what long.nguyensen and Mads Kamper-Jørgensen have done, creating the sound waves of the Covid-19 pandemic. I can only recommend listening. thelancet.com/journals/lanin…

Jean de Nyandwi (@jeande_d) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Machine Learning Engineering for Production (MLOps) - DeepLearningAI Building models is one thing. Making them useful is another thing. The first course of the MLOps specialization teaches the ML lifecycle & deploying models. Course 1 is free on Youtube: youtube.com/playlist?list=…

Machine Learning Engineering for Production (MLOps) - DeepLearningAI

Building models is one thing. Making them useful is another thing. The first course of the MLOps specialization teaches the ML lifecycle & deploying models.

Course 1 is free on Youtube: youtube.com/playlist?list=…
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper Cell Reports Medicine comparing effects of brief (5min) meditation vs brief deliberate breathing practices. Basically: Breathwork > Meditation for improving mood & autonomic physiology around the clock & Physiological Sighs provide maximal stress relief. cell.com/cell-reports-m…

PERSIMUNE (@persimune) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a new study by Jens Christian Nørgaard, we utilize metagenomic sequencing to show how antibiotic treatment in vivo induces gut #microbiome dysbiosis and increased levels of #AntibioticResistance in gut bacteria. Journal of Infectious Diseases pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36751730/

In a new study by <a href="/JensChristianN4/">Jens Christian Nørgaard</a>, we utilize metagenomic sequencing to show how antibiotic treatment in vivo induces gut #microbiome dysbiosis and increased levels of #AntibioticResistance in gut bacteria. <a href="/JIDJournal/">Journal of Infectious Diseases</a> 
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36751730/
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The psychological impact of deliberate cold exposure protocols such as cold plunges and showers are undeniable, both for those that do them and love them (and/or the feeling afterwards) and for those that loathe and/or fear them and avoid them altogether.

Kareem Carr, Statistics Person (@kareem_carr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Statistics can never be completely objective. This is not just my opinion. It's a *mathematical* fact. Read on if you want to learn a deep fundamental truth about data and its relationship to the universe we live in.

Statistics can never be completely objective.

This is not just my opinion. It's a *mathematical* fact.

Read on if you want to learn a deep fundamental truth about data and its relationship to the universe we live in.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💯MissyB💯 People’s sleep needs vary but 75-85% need 6-8hrs per night (ideally). Some 4-5 (rarely) and some 9-10 (also rare). Teens and those recovering from illness/injury usually need 8-10, even 12. Babies need even more. The issue is whether or not you feel rested during the day. If you

Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF (@predict_addict) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new amazing talk by the great Emmanuel Candes “A taste of conformal prediction” ”Conformal inference methods are becoming all the rage in academia and industry alike. In a nutshell, these methods deliver exact prediction intervals for future observations without making any

A new amazing talk by the great Emmanuel Candes “A taste of conformal prediction”

”Conformal inference methods are becoming all the rage in academia and industry alike. In a nutshell, these methods deliver exact prediction intervals for future observations without making any
Epi_Copenhagen (@epi_copenhagen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'We truly believe that adopting these guidelines can save up enormous time and financial resources for academia' Great blog post giving a light summary of the recent paper on manuscript reformatting costs and proposed simplified guidelines Read here 👇linkedin.com/pulse/manuscri…

Ricard Solé (@ricard_sole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is complexity? What kind of approach is needed to define it? Here's a 1977 paper by Robert Rosen, one of the pioneers of System Science, discussing how information, error and scale are central to this problem, tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.108… Manlio De Domenico Pedro Márquez-Zacarías Alex Arenas

What is complexity? What kind of approach is needed to define it? Here's a 1977 paper by Robert Rosen, one of the pioneers of System Science, discussing how information, error and scale are central to this problem, tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.108… <a href="/manlius84/">Manlio De Domenico</a> <a href="/PedroM_Z/">Pedro Márquez-Zacarías</a> <a href="/_AlexArenas/">Alex Arenas</a>
Ethan Mollick (@emollick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fascinating paper comparing crowdsourced human vs. GPT-4 business ideas; two big findings: 1) Idea quality was the same. Humans came up with slightly more novel ideas, the AI came up with more valuable ones 2) Prompt crafting didn't make a big difference papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Fascinating paper comparing crowdsourced human vs. GPT-4 business ideas; two big findings:
1) Idea quality was the same. Humans came up with slightly more novel ideas, the AI came up with more valuable ones
2) Prompt crafting didn't make a big difference papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Dr. Josef (@taperclinic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyday I work with patients severely neurological damage from benzos/antidepressants. When I ask them how they got started on medications this is what I hear: "My boyfriend broke up with me", "I was lonely and living in a new town", " I started college and was having anxiety

Dr James Davies (PhD) 💭 (@jdaviesphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Phone overuse is not a medical problem, it's a social one, requiring social solutions. The call to create another disorder-category for it in the DSM, is a call to push policy in the direction of 'treatment' & away from serious reflection on social reform. theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/n…

Dr James Davies (PhD) 💭 (@jdaviesphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's less a mental health crisis that's afflicting young adults, than a crisis of demoralisation. Low wages, high debts/rents mean that most can't save for the future, which is the primary compensation for doing unfulfilling work. Seeing no way out is demoralising a generation.