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contaminatedsci.bsky.social
Associate Professor, MIT Still thinking about the 10^9 mutations generated in your microbiome today.
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Can confirm, this happened to me last week 5 months after proposal submission.
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Many citizens resonate with the idea of skepticism and having a diverse set of experts make decisions. Why do you refuse to include anyone from the traditional medical establishment in your advisers? Isn't it good to hear their opinions?
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OK I figured it out, using acrobat reader and a fresh document, and being sure to avoid copying and pasting. Somehow I think the copying and pasting avoided some triggers within this PDF.
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Ok but check out this form (first link here: sharing.nih.gov/genomic-data...). How can such a short form be so difficult to interact with?
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Howard's: evolution of microbial genes, genomes and communities. Can be experimental or computational. If interested, contact Howard Ochman, [email protected] Homepage: web.biosci.utexas.edu/ochman/index...
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This was a wonderful collaboration spanning many years with a large team including Katie Amato, Lydia Hooper, Samuel Degregori, Melissa B. Manus, @microjacob.bsky.social and @quevan.bsky.social.
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RLXF follows a two-phase strategy inspired by RLHF. Supervised Fine-Tuning initializes the model in the right region of sequence space. Proximal Policy Optimization directly aligns sequence generation with feedback from a reward function like a sequence-function predictor
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Thanks Ed. Don't run next year though.