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Episode 31: Are You Not Entertained?


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Get ready the Dinosaur Coliseum, cancer-detecting bioengineer bacteria, embedding Unicode into SAS, a web-crawling Katana, and a Million Dollar Bike ride for rare disease research. Science On.


References:

  • Clinical efficacy of ONC201 in H3K27M-mutant diffuse midline gliomas is driven by disruption of integrated metabolic and epigenetic pathways
  • Vertebrate ichnology and palaeoenvironmental associations of Alaska’s largest known dinosaur tracksite in the Cretaceous Cantwell Formation (Maastrichtian) of Denali National Park and Preserve
  • Engineered bacteria detect tumor DNA
  • Sustained wet–dry cycling on early Mars
  • Add Unicode symbols and format text labels in SAS
  • Plot confidence intervals for a regression model in SAS
  • Bootstrap confidence intervals for the predicted mean in a regression model
  • Mastering Data Visualization: A Guide to Harnessing the Power of R’s par() Function
  • GitHub: katana
  • NIH/NIA: R43/R44 REDI Award
  • NIH/NIA: R41/R42 REDI Award
  • NSF: Physics Investigator-Initiated Research Projects
  • NSF: Smart Health and Biomedical Research in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Data Science
  • Air Force: Science and Technology Fellowship
  • Marfan Foundation: Innovators Grants
  • Million Dollar Bike Ride Pilot Grant Program
  • AAI Intersect Fellowship Program
  • AHA: AIREA
  • McKnight: Scholar Award

  • R-packages:

    • graposas: Graphical Approach Optimal Sample Size
    • osmclass: Classify Open Street Map Features
    • bulkreadr: The Ultimate Tool for Reading Data in Bulk
    • handcodeR: Text Annotation App
    • unicol: The Colors of your University
    • ...more
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      Science Research WeeklyBy Mark R Williamson