Professor, personal account. Genetics, genomics, brain development, other stuff. Typo-prone. If you’re nice I’ll post dog photos.
Bruce Hamilton
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If you’ve got a graph or other figure, make it the whole focus of the slide so we can actually take a moment to digest your results. If you feel like you have too many results to do this, then you’re probably trying to include too much in your presentation.
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Same.
Oh I guess it must be. Seems to be Streisanding.
Yes, and— if you are an established PI who expects n reviews on your submissions, then you owe the community at least* n reviews per submission in return.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) proposes to revise the Guidance for Federal Financial Assistance to improve government- wide policies and requirements related to the management of grants, co...
Is this the editorial that they were handing out at the ADA meeting that caused all the ruckus?
doi.org/10.2337/dci2...
@nature.com on Egli's human embryos base editing. www.nature.com/articles/d41... Quotes me on worries about risky efforts. Egli says that would be premature; yes, that's my point. I also agree w/Fyodor Urnov's that preimplantation testing is (almost always) a better solution even if this proves safe
Pleiotropy and epistasis are pervasive - just because you can average them out across a population does not mean you can predict (or control) their effects in an individual