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ReadingMD997PapersTeachingBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
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It is an annual event on quantixed to post the papers I have selected for MD997 Frontier Techniques and Research Skills in Biomedicine. Previous selections are grouped here. The deal is that each student picks a paper from the list and then uses it to write a “grant application” for a research project.

Adventures In CodeAdobe IllustratorBashGrepTftbBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
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I was working on a figure in Adobe Illustrator today. The ai file had 32 embedded TIFF files (we tend to embed images rather than linking them for portability reasons). I wanted to change all of the images, but to do this I needed to know where the originals were.

ComputingClinical TrialsCOVID-19Rare DiseaseRekaryoBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
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The database clinicaltrials.gov is a web resource of clinical trials around the world. It has a REST API that gives access to clinical trial data. There are some resources available to interact with this resource using R, such as rclinicaltrials and ClinicalTrialsAPI.

ComputingCyclingGpxIgorProStravaBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
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A short follow-up post. Previously, I looked at how to reproduce a Strava feature that compares performance over similar courses. With a few modifications to the code, I was able to analyse a much larger dataset of cycling performance on similar courses. Two courses with the highest number of tracks are shown below.

FunColour PalettesDatavizFIJIImageJBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
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Here is a fun post about using colour palettes in R. It starts with a computer game… After a few years of sporadically playing Super Mario World 2 – Yoshi’s Island on the Retropie, I made it to the final level.

Adventures In CodeScienceGgplotPubMedRstatsBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
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During the pandemic, many virtual seminar programmes have popped up. One series, “Motors in Quarantine“, has been very successful. It’s organised by my colleagues Anne Straube, Alex Zwetsloot and Huong Vu. Anne wanted to know if attendees of the seminar series were a fair representation of the field.

OpinionScienceMusicOutreachBiyolojik Bilimlerİngilizce
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The coronavirus crisis has meant that scientific meetings and seminars have moved online. This change has led to me wondering: why don’t scientists give talks the way that musicians do gigs? The idea is: after posting a preprint or publishing a paper, a scientist advertises that they will livestream a seminar to explain the work.