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Executive panhandler, trichelab.vai.org Posts may contain trace quantities of blood🩸, chromatin 🧬 & stats 🧮 https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=AOoIO74AAAAJ Views expressed are my own (but for the right price they can be yours!)
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🎉 We’re delighted to share that Ting Ye will be joining BioC2026 as a keynote speaker! Ting Ye is an Assistant Professor in Biostatistics whose research advances human health through data-driven discovery and quantitative medical research. 🚨Abstract submissions are open: bit.ly/4rTDZ6N #BioC2026
I am looking for a postdoc to develop high-performance algorithms in computational genomics. Email or DM me if interested. For more information, see hlilab.github.io/vacancies. RTs appreciated!
Your written protocols and lab notebooks are a love letter to your future self (whether it’s you or a future lab member). Please be kind. Here are some critical things I have frequently noticed missing: (feel free to add yours in thread 🧵)
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❤️ A pic of our little crew ended up in the Detroit Free Press @detroitfreepress.bsky.social The reporter was really sweet. He thanked the kids for standing up for people who are vulnerable. www.freep.com/picture-gall...
Ok, I got my own answer, use html coding to get formatting into your personal statement part: www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/
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Without naming your job, tell me something you say over and over again at work. “Immunity is complicated, you heard it here first” (Alternatively, “finished is better than perfect”)
The central limit theorem is a mathematical truth so powerful that it often strikes newcomers as impossible, like a magic trick of nature. Through it, the most random chaos can lead to striking predictability.