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Jiseon Min

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Postdoc at Kern-Ralph colab, PhD from Amir group/Desai lab at Harvard University 🏳️‍🌈 she/they

Eugene, OR
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RT @gabcoffing: Check out our new results!🐙🦑.
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7/ Thank you to all of the wonderful co-authors for your endless patience and hard work. Especially Peter and Elsie!.
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6/ Highlight 4 - In case studies, you will see how to incorporate maps, temporal/seasonal changes, and even use another species as resources for your focal species! With new algorithms for faster mate finding and competition, we could simulate ~ 200 million cane toads!
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5/ Highlight 3 - Even if we carefully define selection on fecundity and mortality to have the same rate of change in frequency, the end results may look completely different. It is an old controversy, but again, we should be clear & careful about how we define "fitness" or "s".
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4/ Highlight 2 - Even in a flat landscape, population can have highly heterogeneous structure, depending on what the shape/scale of the dispersal kernel or if there is a distinct sex that carries the offspring (gonochorism).
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3/ Highlight 1 - Pop size as an emergent property takes a bit more thinking than birth rate = death rate. Not having large enough neighborhood size can cause extinction due to stochasticity. Take a look at Appendix B if you are interested in mathematical deep dive on this topic.
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1 year
2/ First, we explore the effect of density control, scales of interactions, mating system, heterogeneity, stochasticity, and positive selection. In the second half, we show how to set up spatial sims for organisms of your interest! We also sprinkled some SLiM boxes tips&tricks.
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1 year
1/ Individual-based simulations are a great way to model populations with less abstraction and more realism. But there hasn't been a thorough guide on how to set up a continuous-in-space simulation, what emergent behaviors to expect, and why.
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RT @s_ramach: Congrats to the whole team, especially our fearless leaders @petrelharp, @min_jiseon and my student Elsie Chevy, on this pape….
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RT @koryodynasty: South Korea's Supreme Court is about to decide on same-sex partners' right to health insurance benefits. This landmark ca….
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RT @amnestypress: Good news from South Korea!. Today, the South Korean Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples are entitled to the same h….
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RT @arcolon14: Excited to be at #SMBE2024!.I will be giving a talk on Thursday's Open Symposium 2 about our new genome and population genom….
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1 year
RT @Hakha_Most: We have multiple postdoc positions available in my group at NYU. Join us if you're interested in complex trait genetics and….
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RT @RoshniAPatel: thrilled to share @raungar's and my paper on our genetics + ethics course! still shocked, awed, and incredibly grateful t….
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1 year
Reminds me of Yun S. Song's informal talk at UO where he told us that application to non-model systems will be where language model + genomics will really shine, even though most ppl just think about humans. Congrats @Micro_Yunha!! She's so brilliant, go work with her.
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I’m excited to be introducing Tatta Bio, a nonprofit scientific startup that I have been working on with @ancornman1! Our mission is to build genomic intelligence, an AI-enabled functional understanding of biology derived from genomic information.
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RT @pastramimachine: Cephalopods are an incredible clade of animals and much of their biology is a mystery. I'm thrilled to share our new p….
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RT @gabcoffing: Very excited to share our work on cephalopod sex chromosomes! 🐙.
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2 years
RT @petrelharp: We're hiring! Please pass this announcement on to people who like thinking about genealogical trees, genomic data, and/or d….
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