Manjari Narayan | @Neurostats
AI in Bio & Health & Therapeutic Development
Bio: linktr.ee/mnarayan
Substack: https://blog.neurostats.org
Peek into my brain: notes.manjarinarayan.org
Previously @dynotx @StanfordMed PhD@RiceU_ECE | BS@ECEILLINOIS
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- Reposted by Manjari Narayan | @NeurostatsI'm actually convinced that academic tenure is based largely on how lucky you are to find clean data that makes for neat plots and estimations
- Reposted by Manjari Narayan | @NeurostatsUnfortunately, novice reviewers and editors ask for these preliminary tests all the time, performatively, not understanding their limitations.
- Reposted by Manjari Narayan | @NeurostatsHere's the paper, which represents a really unique melding of social science & ecology. There are efforts underway to preserve the Yangtze finless porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis), but trade on these critical rivers represents economic & structural challenges.
- Reposted by Manjari Narayan | @NeurostatsThe Uncrowned Queen of Nuclear Physics: How Chien-Shiung Wu Changed Science While Being Denied Her Due bob-lynn.medium.com/the-uncrowne... #WomenInSTEM #STEM
- Reposted by Manjari Narayan | @NeurostatsThis. Departments of computer science were cynically created by universities to meet government and industrial demand. They even say so in the CACM.
- Reposted by Manjari Narayan | @NeurostatsOr take cryptography, which he teaches. Cryptography is opinionated! It can create or break power relationships about information. It lets computers, but more importantly the people who use them, keep or reveal secrets or manage trust relationships. That's it's entire job and why it's important!
- Reposted by Manjari Narayan | @NeurostatsTake Bluesky. It's entire existence and many of its technical design choice are (little p) political. They are not just choices about what computers /can/ do, but choices about what computers /should/ do based on how that changes the product's place in society.
- Methodolatry, I love this word. #Metascience #Metasky
- Reposted by Manjari Narayan | @NeurostatsAnd if you want your arguments to be relevant to philosophy of science, then it's your responsibility to keep abreast of debates about varieties of realism and anti-realism and their ontological commitments. As these posts illustrate, you don't. Don't worry, we'll advance fine without you. 😘
- Reposted by Manjari Narayan | @Neurostats“it's estimated that over 10,000 women served as codebreakers in the US military during World War II. These "Code Girls," as they were known, were crucial in cracking enemy codes”
- Wow! She lived till 104. #MathSky
- Bruno Latour used to teach writing workshops! www.asymptotejournal.com/interview/an...