Chuan Huang ☢️🧲🩻🔬
@Chuan_PETMRI
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Husband, Father of 2👧. Researcher-MRI🧲,PET☢️,Neuro🧠,AI🤖,Cancer🎗. Radiology@ Emory, BME@GT. ❤ photography📷, Whiskey🥃, Tesla, SpaceX. Opinions are mine
3rd planet of the solar system
Joined February 2020
Susan Palasis (@EmoryPediatrics; radiology & imaging sciences) received the '25 President’s Award from @The_ASPNR, American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology. The award recognizes her contributions to education, mentorship & professional service. More ➡️ https://t.co/i4DSYH83c8
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Thrilled to see our work being highlighted by ABME. @emoryrad_save @WinshipAtEmory
Robots may offer the solution to a frustrating problem in cancer care: how to place needles precisely during MRI scans without repeatedly moving the patient in and out of the machine. To solve it, engineers developed a compact, body-mounted robot that operates entirely within
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Thrilled to share the news that MIRA lab postdoc Zeyu Zhou won the 3rd place of the SNMMI neuroscience YIA. The work is to used FDG to study ventricular CSF clearance as a surrogate marker of glymphatic function. @emoryrad_save @EAKrup
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Morning HSRB2! ✨ Amid life’s uncertainties, the morning glow 🌅 inspires us to hold on to hope 💫. This too shall pass. @EmoryRadiology
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Last year, $9B of the $35B that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) granted for research was used for administrative overhead, what is known as “indirect costs.” Today, NIH lowered the maximum indirect cost rate research institutions can charge the government to 15%, above
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DeepSeek's model seems led to a lot of panic. This is waht different model says about this. I have the same expectation as Grok's analysis. Whereas ChatGPT-O1 and Claude are totally useless in this case. @farzyness @DivesTech Grok's answer is so much better.
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BREAKING: SpaceX just successfully caught its Starship Super Heavy rocket booster in mid-air for the second time! SpaceX employees are a bunch of wizards! 🚀
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5/5 Lack of Multivariate Analysis: • Insufficient Statistical Controls: Without control for multiple variables simultaneously (like regression analysis), it’s difficult to isolate the effect of the vehicle itself from other factors. Not even going to mention data transparency
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4/5 Geographical Distribution Not Controlled: • Regional Popularity: if a car is more popular in regions with higher accident rates due to factors like traffic density, can skew the data. • Urban vs. Rural Settings: Accident fatality rates differ between urban and rural areas
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3/5 Driving Behavior and Usage Patterns: • Risk-Taking Behaviors: Vehicles marketed for performance may attract drivers who are more inclined to speed, drive aggressively, or other risky behaviors. • Time and Conditions of Use: Certain cars may be driven more often at night
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2/5 Driver Demographics Not Accounted For •Age and Experience: Certain models are more popular among younger drivers, who statistically have higher accident rates due to inexperience and risk-taking behavior •Gender Differences: Some vehicles may be more popular with one gender
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This "study" would not pass a peer review due to the significant methodological flaws. @ICannot_Enough @squawksquare @TeslaBoomerMama @SawyerMerritt a thread 1/5 https://t.co/EJ2h1mHTY2
Tesla Tops Fatal Accident Rates In New Study https://t.co/nnOtbTxVFs
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A fellow nuclear physicist.
Remembering the first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize, the first individual to be awarded two Nobel Prizes and still today the only individual with two Nobel Prizes in two different scientific categories: Marie Skłodowska Curie. Curie was born #OnThisDay in 1867.
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Tesla Model 3 aces tricky safety test in China Tesla's focus on safety is insane https://t.co/RGhQdy9UNW
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Teslas may be among the most advanced vehicles on the road, but they are, at the end of the day, also among the safest. This was highlighted in a recent video featuring the Tesla Model 3 in China,...
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The International Astronomical Union (IAU) defines a fireball as "a meteor brighter than any of the planets" (apparent magnitude −4 or greater).
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