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Seeing Beauty in Biology

I started my career in a laboratory, spending countless happy hours doing cell culture work and bent over a microscope. I sometimes miss those quiet hours and the joy of doing delicate, precise work with my hands. I also miss the beautiful images under the microscope, especially of neurons. So it’s no wonder that the […]

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Bioart Winners

When I was a bench scientist, I had the joy of working with a lot of visual data. It was one of the great pleasures of my work back then. So even though we are flat out busy with work this week as we approach the new R01 deadline on October 5, I am taking

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Adaptive Clinical Trials Using Bayesian Inference and Decision Theory

I recently returned from Phoenix where I summarized a consensus conference on Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER). The conference was sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), one of my favorite clients.  Among other things, the conference focused on the idea that unlike randomized control trials (RCTs), long considered the gold standard in clinical

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