Had a great time at @pacsym.bio in Hawaii!
Building on our prior self-explaining ECG model paper (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC...), we now show that interpretable ECG waveform prototypes can predict numerous cardiac and non-cardiac phenotypes. Full paper here: doi.org/10.1142/9789...
#PSB26
#psb26
Lovely conference dinner last night at #psb26
A hawaiian nene bird and three chicks grazing in grass
A great shot by Michael Burkhart of a Hawaiian nene and its chicks grazing in the grass #psb26
Another cloudy rainy day at #psb26
Mildred Cho's #PSB26 Teri Talk:
Will Generative AI Ruin Science?
Phil Bourne (virtually) introducing Eric Green's PSB keynote
#psb26 @pacsym.bio
First day of PSB plenary getting under way. @pacsym.bio #psb26 to follow...
Had fun in the workshops at PSB today. Gave a talk on agentic AI and one on lessons learned from the analysis of biomedical data. Thanks to the organizers for the invites! #psb26
We would love to see your photos of your time at PSB or just cool things you're seeing on the big island! Post them to Bluesky with #PSB26 or submit them to our file submission page (www.dropbox.com/request/SYyk...).
I'm looking forward to attending Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing Jan 3-7 2026 on the Big Island of Hawaii and helping to organize the Precision Medicine session. Reminder that you have until August 1st to submit your conference paper for #PSB26. psb.stanford.edu