Congratulations to Wendy Stock, MD on being named a 2025 Giants of Cancer Care honoree!π
This prestigious recognition honors her groundbreaking contributions and unwavering commitment to advancing cancer care and research.π
@UChicagoMed @UChicagoHemOnc @DrWendyStock @onclive.bsky.social
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A beautiful new story in Forefront today about the care provided by our AYA team for one young woman w/ lymphoma. Even more special? She's a colleague, a nurse in our ER, who then nominated her team for Wish Upon a Wedding's Shining Star Award! Read more at www.uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/ca...
Moreover, these funds serve the public interest. Universities do things private companies with research capacities cannot: train research talent, conduct basic research with uncertain payoffs, and distribute knowledge as a public good. And the rewards have been enormous. Everything from the internet to pharmaceutical and health care innovations evolved from such investments. We are richer and healthier for the investment.
The trope that universities are "dependent" on the federal government fundamentally misunderstands how vital this partnership has been for the US. The private sector can't replace it. If we kill it, we're all worse off. From @donmoyn.bsky.social and me: donmoynihan.substack.com/p/are-univer...
Love it! Those drawings of Tom Gajewski and Jason Luke are π₯π
This little '80s koto synthesizer is one of my super favourites π
It's all over the Promise Mascot Agency soundtrack
(along with heaps of actual traditional Japanese instruments)
Consort diagrams (or participant flow diagrams) are really helpful documents for concisely showing the flow of participants in your study, allowing data users to more easily interpret sample sizes. I highly recommend creating these for every study.
datamgmtinedresearch.com/document#doc...
Great job alert: ProPublica is hiring a computational journalist, "someone who will use technology and data to identify and unlock stories that would otherwise be out of reach."
Salary: $120K-$140K
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Come join us!
Me: I canβt believe UK voters chose to torch their economy with Brexit. That can never be topped.
American voters:
Dr. Rajat Thawani and 2nd year Hem/Onc Fellow Dr. Sulin Wu are co-authors of a new paper in Cancers about the use of tumor-agnostic therapies. Read this great new piece at doi.org/10.3390/canc...
#AtTheForefront #CancerResearch #CancerCare #OncSky
Last night, we had a textbook auroral substorm expansion up here in Fairbanks. Just beautiful. Growth phase arc --> beads --> breakup with north-south streamers --> PBI --> pulsating/diffuse patchy aurora. It's just so satisfying when the patterns you study play out exactly like they're supposed to.
RNA xkcd.com/3056
New blog post up: do you really need to use a vector database for embeddings? For casual projects, the answer is no.
Not only can you store embeddings portably as a Parquet file, but you can also save/load them extremely easily using Polars! minimaxir.com/2025/02/embe...
Postdoc opportunity at the School of Information Sciences, Urbana-Champaign. Teaching one course a semester. Application deadline April 1, but they recommend conversation with potential faculty mentors in advance of that date. Renewable for a second year. Pls RT! ischool.illinois.edu/research/pos...
Senator Ted Cruz recently released a database of more than 3000 NSF grants that he says misappropriated taxpayer money by spending it on "woke DEI" research.
So why do grants that seemingly have nothing to do with woke ideology contain words such as "underrepresented"?
Software Development Job Postings on Indeed in the United States
fred.stlouisfed.org/series/IHLID...
Atleast in this short timeline view, the trend gives credence to the overhiring theory. Big Tech overhired and is slowly sloughing off the workforce as part of squeezing more efficiency
Tea towel featuring USPS mailboxes with logos for every state bird.
A USPS logo for every state bird- our Postal Birds tea towels are back in stock!! π¦βοΈ
Back in 2020, when I worked in the supply chain side of Google, I had a fun and impactful side project related to human-level explanations of linear programs.
Archived at: https://www.jeremykun.com/shortform/2025-02-06-2124/
I took a shot at figuring out how much money each state stands to lose in a single year if the NIH fixes the indirect cost rate at 15%. π§΅
A paper that's accepted without revisions
Ah, but you forgot to mention that Reviewer 1 was none other than the legendary Doctor Goat! - goatsimulator.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_...
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With the right processes, aluminum can be infinitely recycled.
In practice, every metric ton of "primary" aluminum produced by electrolysis of alum ores produces ~3.86 tons of "secondary" aluminum with only 5% of the energy input.
Recycling rates, globally, are nearly 80%.
"If the 'DOGE' endeavor is working, why canβt the White House just tell the truth about what it's doing?"
www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
Use-Cases where OpenAI Deep Research will work well (and what tasks to avoid).
This is effectively what led to the 1900 Galveston Hurricane being the most deadly storm in U.S. history.
We are so back, i guess. π©
Compared with high-income countries, India had lower rates of medical crowdfunding, with lower amounts requested and raised... but cancer remained the most common condition requiring fundraising showing that #FinancialToxicity is a global phenomena.
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
Love the work that PME is doing!