Found a square root in real life 🌳🧮
Posts by Arturo Moncada-Torres
I have been waiting for this for quite a while: #Spyder #SpyderIDE finally supports @pola.rs DataFrames in the variable explorer! Available in version 6.1.0a4 (currently in pre-release, but will be widely released soon) github.com/spyder-ide/s...
I have been meaning to become more active on this platform, so let's give it a try
(Oh and if you are curious, here is how you can make your own website your user name and verify your account at the same time! bsky.social/about/blog/4...)
Hello @bsky.app!
(And thanks to the fellows from @en.blueark.app for making migrating my posts from you-know-where to here such a breeze)
I am eager to learn in what specific projects I will be involved. Regardless, I'm happy to have the opportunity to improve patients' lives through data-informed solutions
Today I'm starting a new position as Sr. Researcher & Data Scientist at @UMCUtrecht! As part of the #UPOD, I will be focused on cardiovascular diseases
Happy #StarWarsDay! For this year, I created an #XWing using @LEGO_Group's #Mindstorms 51515 set. You can read all about it and find the robot's instructions and (#Python) code right here https://arturomoncadatorres.com/xwing-ms5/
#MayThe4thBeWithYou!
know more about it!
Both of these contributions are a product of the #ALERTNESS project: structural signaling for up-to-date guidelines. You can read more about it here iknl.nl/en/guidelines/alertness;...
As always, feel free to reach out if you want to...
Complementary to it, #KeesEbben will be presenting the poster "Using Data-Driven Decision Algorithms and Real-World Data for Updating Clinical Practice Guidelines". You can access it here https://api.ltb.io/show/ABQHV (even after the conference!)
#GIN2022Toronto
On Friday, Sept. 23rd at 11:30 h, @ThijsvanVegchel will present "Visualising data-driven decision algorithms for consulting clinical practice guidelines". He'll show a dashboard developed to visualize treat. recommendations as data driven clinical decision trees.
#GIN2022Toronto
No, not that gin, but this GIN
(I am positive no one has even done that joke before, ever)
#GIN2022Toronto
If you are around @gin_member's #GIN2022Toronto, I invite you to check out @IKNL's contributions!
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I just discovered @timothycrosley's #isort – a tool for automatically ordering your #Python imports – and now I'm obsessed seeing how my imports get sorted so nicely. Check it out (and star the repo if you like it!) https://github.com/PyCQA/isort
I miss working with #physiologicaldata. To scratch that itch, I have been working on a side project where I implemented different methods to calculate (average) respiratory rate from #hrv (single-lead #ecg) as shown by Schafer & Kratky (2008). Repo...
#ICIMTH 2022 is less than a month away. The program is out, which you can check right here https://www.icimth.com/e-conference/announcement From our side, @djurasmits will be presenting the latest version of #vantage6. Lots of cool improvements. See you there!
Bonus: Kevin Feige (@Kevfeige) as a #LEGO minifig
Happy 10th anniversary to one of my favorite movies of all times: @MarvelStudios @Marvel’s #TheAvengers!
Since googling "curvy L" didn't help, here's how #Detexify worked for me. Pretty cool!
Have you ever wondered what's the #LaTeX command for that very specific mathematical character which name you don't know? Well, using #Detexify (by Philipp Küh and @kirel) you can actually _draw_ it and get it 🤯http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html
¡Feliz #DiaDeMuertos !
Happy #DayOfTheDead !
I guess that's it, folks! Once again thanks to @GICR_IARC for a successful #CancerRegistries2021 and until next time!
(Sorry if I didn't get your best angle, it is hard to do nice captures of video presentations)
Oh and one more thing! I would love to invite you to the Netherlands Cancer Registry Symposium #NKRsymposium, organized by @IKNL. The evening sessions will be in English and open to everyone. Registration is free. You can find all the information here...
The first day was a bit rough (I've never been a morning person), but what can you do. I definitely could have used a few more breaks between the #CancerRegistries2021 sessions
Overall, I enjoyed my first participation at #CancerRegistries2021 very much. It is inspiring, as well as humbling, to see all the hard work that cancer registries around the world are doing to improve patients' lives.
Time for the closure by Joanne Aitken (thank you for the shout out!). Kudos to the organizers, moderators, presenters, and everyone that made this (virtual) event possible
#CancerRegistries2021
They also concluded that care should be taken when interpreting QoL scores
#CancerRegistries2021