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Episode 40: Brain Cell Atlas Shrugged


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Get ready for polygenic risk score stumbling blocks, million-color-palette miniaturized DNA-based painting, the human brain cell atlas, rogue nanowaves, tiny particle accelerators, a Peanuts Halloween themed R release, the Power of Functional Programming in R, and a grant for developing models of oncoaging in cancer research. Science On.


References:

  • Performance of polygenic risk scores in screening, prediction, and risk stratification: secondary analysis of data in the Polygenic Score Catalog
  • A Canvas of Spatially Arranged DNA Strands that Can Produce 24-bit Color Depth
  • VirB, a key transcriptional regulator of Shigella virulence, requires a CTP ligand for its regulatory activities
  • Single-cell DNA methylation and 3D genome architecture in the human brain
  • Rogue nanowaves: A route to film rupture
  • Coherent nanophotonic electron accelerator
  • Journal of Statistical Software, Volume 107
  • R 4.3.2 scheduled for October 31
  • Mastering Interaction Plots in R: Unveiling Hidden Relationships
  • Mastering the Art of Drawing Circles in Plots with R
  • Releasing collapse 2.0: Blazing Fast Joins, Reshaping, and Enhanced R
  • Unlocking the Power of Functional Programming in R (Part 1)
  • A brand new GAMLj
  • NOSI: Research Projects to Develop Oncoaging Models for Cancer Research

  • R Packages:

    • eglhmm: Extended Generalized Linear Hidden Markov Models
    • maplegend: Legends for Maps
    • ZIBR: A Zero-Inflated Beta Random Effect Model
    • qrlabelr: Generate Machine- And Human-Readable Plot Labels for Experiments
    • MicrobiomeSurv: Biomarker Validation for Microbiome-Based Survival Classification and Prediction
    • tinycodet: A Few Functions to Help in your Coding Etiquette
    • ...more
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      Science Research WeeklyBy Mark R Williamson