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— Daniel Brewer (@danbrewer) April 30, 2019
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General notes of interest and moans
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— Daniel Brewer (@danbrewer) April 30, 2019
Fully funded PhD position with me @UeaMed, co-supervised by John Wain @TheQuadram, on niche adaptation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa! Please pass the message on! @micronorwich @MicrobioSoc https://t.co/YSKnBMaumy
— Benjamin Evans (@DrBenjaminEvans) April 27, 2019
Offering an exciting new PhD opportunity https://t.co/Yw7l6KvWrN
— Kevin Tyler (@KevinMTyler) April 28, 2019
The Van Loo lab, in collaboration with Prof. Adrienne Flanagan at UCL, has two exciting postdoc positions in sarcoma genomics (one at Crick, one at UCL):https://t.co/1gWWcgEZjO
— Peter Van Loo (@VanLooLab) April 28, 2019
Please spread!#postdoc #cancer #genomics #evolution #sarcoma pic.twitter.com/TzhsrAI5LV
I think this is great news. https://t.co/4i4QiM9EQn
— Daniel Brewer (@danbrewer) April 26, 2019
Anyone worked out a good way to review LaTeX documents? Don't give me "just diff it". I want a pretty PDF with deletions and inclusions coloured, old and new sources AND comments on specific text. Only thing Word is good for.
— Daniel Brewer (@danbrewer) April 26, 2019
Stipend and UK/EU fees covered.
— Daniel Brewer (@danbrewer) April 26, 2019
Check our our article from Sudhir Srivastava, Barnett Kramer @theNCI & colleagues on the phenomenon of #overdiagnosis, arising from screening for certain #cancers. What are the emerging strategies to reduce overdiagnosis of indolent cancers? @NatResCancer https://t.co/pnJjGhY57Y pic.twitter.com/9tLERmvBBh
— NatureReviewsCancer (@NatureRevCancer) April 26, 2019
I've got my Windows plus AV hat on at the FMH lectures - failing at it!
— Daniel Brewer (@danbrewer) April 26, 2019
We have a PhD opportunity in our group for a project titled "Applying machine learning techniques to Next Generation Sequencing Big Data to improve Prostate Cancer patient outcome". Please share with anyone that might be interested. https://t.co/IBEtx9Kojg
— Daniel Brewer (@danbrewer) April 26, 2019
Encryptr now makes it easy to encrypt and decrypt files https://t.co/pVLU3wsJIH #rstats #DataScience
— R-bloggers (@Rbloggers) April 25, 2019
We have a new #PhD opportunity for single-cell analysis of #cancer. The studentship in @EI_single_cell lab involves developing #multiomics tools for low-cost, high-throughput #genomic, epigenomic & transcriptomic analysis.
— Earlham Institute (@EarlhamInst) April 25, 2019
Apply: https://t.co/9H7s746rT8#findaphd #PhD #PhDchat
Remember to register to vote.https://t.co/cYzrYpOnil
— Daniel Brewer (@danbrewer) April 25, 2019
I’ve had the pleasure of sitting on the oversight group for this important report for the past 6 month. Today it’s published and launched. Looking forward to an insightful morning with @GenomicsEngland @CMO_England @michaelethox @vivienneparry https://t.co/tONYKhXZan
— Rebecca Middleton (@RebeccaMiddle16) April 25, 2019
Esquisse: RStudio add-in to make plots with ggplot2. This looks like a nice interactive way to quickly get the plot you want.https://t.co/a9yKk6gxzR
— Daniel Brewer (@danbrewer) April 24, 2019
Every election is determined by those who show up.
— Vote For Your Future (@vfyf2019) April 18, 2019
No matter how you vote, it's time for young people to register and turn out in this year’s European Elections. It's time to #VoteForYourFuture.
REGISTER TO VOTE ➡️ https://t.co/m7d2NL1gfm
SUPPORT US ➡️ https://t.co/V6VnxuP6SY pic.twitter.com/5oPUTqQGcm
Borked - Particularly of computers or other complex devices: broken, damaged, out of order. Have you heard of that word? I'm losing Boggle and I'm sure it's real.
— Daniel Brewer (@danbrewer) April 21, 2019
Fantastic work from the Nik-Zainal group. Congratulations! A Compendium of Mutational Signatures of Environmental Agents: Cell https://t.co/XhEqOC7RxV
— Joanna Loizou Lab (@LoizouJoanna) April 12, 2019
The Economist examines mistakes they've made in data visualisation.
— Daniel Brewer (@danbrewer) April 10, 2019
Mistakes, we’ve drawn a few by Sarah Leo https://t.co/3rXwEUVy1u
Thread: We've done a UCL-YouGov, 5000+ UK voters – asked people to rank outcomes for Brexit. @HuffPostUK article here https://t.co/DYmfKaVqeH
— Christina Pagel (@chrischirp) April 8, 2019
Main pts: OVERALL, No Deal is LEAST preferred outcome (despite what ERG say), but it is the MOST preferred outcome for LEAVE voters. 1/6 pic.twitter.com/FCtMeMbN4x
Open Science Top Ten Tools – All Open Source! Essential tools for any researcher — easy-to-use with smart ways to boost your research and allow you to focus on your work :-) #opensciencetop10 https://t.co/KhwzNg9Owf pic.twitter.com/Pdxipcwp5j
— Generation R (@Gen_R_) April 4, 2019
Ministerial resignations over policy/political disagreement (outside reshuffles). 4 May 1979 - 5th April 2019. To be updated I'm sure.
— Heidi (@hmmitchell_) April 8, 2019
Source: @instituteforgov and their excellent spreadsheet https://t.co/oKaZEkCBSN pic.twitter.com/6jj8ubpx1A