mkeller7.bsky.social
Researcher in bioinformatics working on single-cell data visualization
https://markk.co
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The table-based UI of Elicit is nice (each paper is a row, then define a question/prompt per column) but the free plan limits the number of papers that can be considered elicit.com/solutions/sy...
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Fortune’s lab, supported by the NIH until this week’s stop-work orders, aims to find ways to prevent and treat TB. Fortune says that the funding recently lost was the “infrastructure required to do research ethically, safely, and financially responsibly.“
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It's knowledge, it's learning, it's students and their futures--and along with their futures, all of ours. 18/18
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The idea behind this positive feed was to reduce doom-scrolling. I also recommend the Quiet Posters feed if you are new to bsky bsky.app/profile/did:...
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I would prefer to keep it as a private feed, but i will say that it is good but not perfect. You may want to adjust the thresholds to your liking. I also suspect the sentiment analysis only works on text-based posts, not posts for which the sentiment lies mainly in images or links
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Then you can click the "Open feed on bluesky" button so that you can pin the feed
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Add a "social graph" rule to include posts from users that you follow, and add sentiment/emotion analysis logic to filter the posts.
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First go to www.graze.social/app/ and click the + (create a new feed) button
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See www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scitranslmed.aaq1787
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When TB treatment is interrupted, patients are far more likely to develop drug-resistant TB, which is a catastrophe both individually (the disease becomes harder to cure) and societally (we're allowing the bacteria millions of new opportunities to develop further resistance). Many people will die.
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There are a lot of interesting follow-up directions to take this, which we list in the discussion. Analysis of the figure captions and figure-referencing text is one, as would be expanding upon this survey to include more spatial/multimodal papers or including non-human cell atlas papers