
Nikolay Markov @[email protected]
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Doing analysis of (sc)RNA-seq and more in pulmonary diseases at @NM_lung. Infrastructure, visualisation, photography, beginner jazz piano
Chicago
Joined August 2012
RT @luisamnMD: Happy to share our work examining lung T cell responses during severe pneumonia—including #COVID19: ….
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I share same concerns: “truth” won't be enough to make people not act upon lies/misinformation (also because there are no facts). Good to see someone proposing other approaches.
I've heard a lot of people in events and things over the past few weeks calling for a 'western information warfare'. Whilst I understand the sentiment (and the frustration) there are two big, linked reasons why it wouldn't ever work. 1. You don't fight the kind of illicit. .
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RT @XCoustique: Я лингвистка и мне надоели мифы,которые используются в пропаганде. Тред с аргументами,вдруг пригодится.Структура.1. «рус,ук….
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Key takeaway for me: spike of new accounts and account activity since Russia's invasion in Ukraine, apparently correlated with the messages (hard to actually see in the thread). Why important? “The world” is not just US&Europe&China&Japan. Talking with all others is important.
When we say Kyiv is winning the information war, far too often we only mean information spaces we inhabit. Pulling apart the most obvious RU info op to date (as we did using semantic modelling), very clear it is targeting BRICS, Africa, Asia. Not the West really at all.
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RT @AlinaLeonovaSF: I'm Belarusian. Seeing more and more hate against Belarusians as a result of Lukashenko's participation in Putin's atro….
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Thank you very much for voicing this position, Yann. This is totally true: most talented, educated researchers and students in Russia are appalled by Russian invasion of Ukraine and all other putin's decisions. There are many of them & Russia is facing a humanitarian crisis 1/.
Give a research position to any Russian scientist who wants out, starting with the signatories of this letter: And give a work visa to any Russian tech worker who wants out.
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RT @lpachter: If you work w/ single-cell RNA-seq & are performing RNA velocity analyses, you might find this @GorinGennady et al. preprint….
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RT @json_dirs: More fun publisher surveillance:.Elsevier embeds a hash in the PDF metadata that is *unique for each time a PDF is downloade….
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RT @jsb_ucla: Our review about zeroes in scRNA-seq data: clarify statistical and biological concepts; introduce 5 mechanisms of adding non-….
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RT @PompanoLab: Someone at @UVALibrary deserves a gold star for this amazing quiz about costs of the Big Four publishing contracts. You ha….
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RT @AlexeyPolilov: I am proud of the work of our team on the flight of the smallest beetles, published in the third issue of @Nature this….
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RT @frankstefansch1: 📣#NeurIPS2021📄.Why are we still debugging neural nets by staring at loss curves?.We present Cockpit, a visual debugger….
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RT @lpachter: Yesterday I came across a moving documentary by @eliehonig on the trial of Adolph Eichmann. This year marks 60 years since it….
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Just another reminder about reproducibility: when your paper has a figure such as attached, and then you write in “code availability” that the “paper does not report original code”—this is not true. Parameter choices, outlier filtering, package versions etc are all important
1/Reproducibility standards for machine learning in the life sciences proposed by @autobencoder, me, @markowetzlab, @suinleelab, @GreeneScientist, @stephaniehicks in @naturemethods.
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