Posts Tagged ‘from’

Eclipse google search trends

Thursday, August 17th, 2017

link to the eclipse google search trends article.

The path of…#Eclipse2017 is already altering real-world behavior, as evident from a $GOOG flu-trends-like analysis
https://www.WashingtonPost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/08/01/the-path-of-the-solar-eclipse-is-already-altering-real-world-behavior/

Analysis | The path of the solar eclipse is already altering real-world behavior The Washington Post · by Christopher Ingraham · August 1, 2017

Reconstruction and signal propagation analysis of the Syk signaling network in breast cancer cells

Monday, August 14th, 2017

Naldi, A. et al. Reconstruction and signal propagation analysis of the Syk signaling network in breast cancer cells. PLOS Computational Biology 13, e1005432 (2017).

Reconstruction & signal propagation analysis of the Syk signaling #network http://journals.PLoS.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005432 Inferring potential targets of the kinase

Digital Health: Tracking Physiomes and Activity Using Wearable Biosensors Reveals Useful Health-Related Information

Tuesday, August 8th, 2017

http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.2001402

#mHealth: Tracking Physiomes & Activity w/ Wearable Biosensors, by @SnyderShot et al http://journals.PLoS.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.2001402 >250K/day data pts on 43 people

Toy rec #3

Sunday, August 6th, 2017

https://shop.lego.com/en-US/LEGO-NASA-Apollo-Saturn-V-21309

Lego rocket

TOTD neat trick to auto-dial conference call

Sunday, August 6th, 2017

http://allgaierconsulting.com/techtalk/2014/8/1/why-and-how-to-insert-a-pause-or-wait-key-on-your-iphone In summary, by saving phone numbers with a comma (2 sec pause) or semicolon (user prompt), you can automate dialing into a conference call.

cybersecurity story

Saturday, August 5th, 2017

The absent-minded prof in the news…!

http://www.nature.com/news/cybersecurity-for-the-travelling-scientist-1.22379

Cybersecurity for the travelling scientist

Virtual private networks, tracking apps and ‘burner’ laptops: how to protect sensitive data when you take your research on the road.

Brian Owens

02 August 2017

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Mark Gerstein has had his fair share of scares when it comes to losing track of his electronic devices — and, along with them, access to his private information and research data.

“I’m very security conscious, but also a bit of an absent-minded professor,” says Gerstein, a bioinformatician at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.

He recalls one trip to Boston, Massachusetts, when he left his phone in a taxi, and watched it get farther and farther away on the tracking app on his iPad while he ran after the car in vain. Luckily, Gerstein was able to contact the taxi company, and eventually watched his phone make the return journey to his pocket.

Gerstein’s story had a happy ending, but all too often, hardware lost on the road is lost for good.
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Evaluation Of Chromatin Accessibility In Prefrontal Cortex Of Schizophrenia Cases And Controls | bioRxiv

Tuesday, August 1st, 2017

Eval of Chromatin Accessibility [via #ATACSeq] in DLPFC of SCZ Cases/Ctrls, by @JulienBryois et al.
http://www.BiorXiv.org/content/early/2017/05/25/141986 List of cQTLs

DataScience related courses at Yale

Thursday, July 27th, 2017

The Research Data Consultation Group (http://researchdata.yale.edu/) has considered aggregating data science training information into a unified calendar.

Also, there’s an instruction calendar at the library
(http://csssi.yale.edu/instruction/workshop-and-instruction-calendar)

Robert Caro Fourth Volume – The Big Book, by Chris Jones – Esquire

Tuesday, July 25th, 2017

The Big Book http://www.Esquire.com/features/robert-caro-0512 Great description of a clinical & cool but productive 4-decade relationship betw. R #Caro & his editor

LBJ #4

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“Gottlieb did the same math and agreed. In an industry that survives mostly by lying to itself, he is an anti-romantic, an
unsentimentalist. When he edits Caro, they sit side by side at a conference table and go through the pile in front of them, page by tattered page, Gottlieb attacking anything that reads too much like writing, too much like nostalgia or indulgence. He and Caro have mellowed with age, but they have fought bitter fights, fights that have caused people to close their office doors hundreds of feet away. “Everything to him is as serious as everything else,” Gottlieb says. “When we came to something like a semicolon, it was war.”

…Gottlieb is the taskmaster. (“I can remember when he told me, ‘Not bad,’ ” Caro says. “Once.”) Gottlieb and Caro, bound for forty years, rarely see each other socially. Theirs is a professional relationship, clear-eyed and clinical.

Yet they are also prisoners of a mutual faith. “Bob is convinced that without me, he cannot function,” Gottlieb says. “I have explained to him for years that it isn’t the truth. It isn’t the truth. But because he believes it to be true, it is true.” And Gottlieb has given over so much of his own life to Caro, has fought so hard over semicolons, because he believes something else to be true. “These books will live forever,” Gottlieb says. “We all know that.””
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Robert Caro Fourth Volume – The Big Book, by Chris Jones – Esquire

Tuesday, July 25th, 2017

The Big Book http://www.Esquire.com/features/robert-caro-0512 Great description of a clinical & cool but productive 4-decade relationship betw. R #Caro & his editor

LBJ #4

QT:{{”
“Gottlieb did the same math and agreed. In an industry that survives mostly by lying to itself, he is an anti-romantic, an
unsentimentalist. When he edits Caro, they sit side by side at a conference table and go through the pile in front of them, page by tattered page, Gottlieb attacking anything that reads too much like writing, too much like nostalgia or indulgence. He and Caro have mellowed with age, but they have fought bitter fights, fights that have caused people to close their office doors hundreds of feet away. “Everything to him is as serious as everything else,” Gottlieb says. “When we came to something like a semicolon, it was war.”

…Gottlieb is the taskmaster. (“I can remember when he told me, ‘Not bad,’ ” Caro says. “Once.”) Gottlieb and Caro, bound for forty years, rarely see each other socially. Theirs is a professional relationship, clear-eyed and clinical.

Yet they are also prisoners of a mutual faith. “Bob is convinced that without me, he cannot function,” Gottlieb says. “I have explained to him for years that it isn’t the truth. It isn’t the truth. But because he believes it to be true, it is true.” And Gottlieb has given over so much of his own life to Caro, has fought so hard over semicolons, because he believes something else to be true. “These books will live forever,” Gottlieb says. “We all know that.””
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