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  1. I am a PhD candidate working in metascience and computational biology at Northwestern University. My interests include microcomputing, 3D printing and flags. I will mostly use this blog to write about issues in scientific reproducibility. Latest posts. Truth, authority and the flag of Vatican City. May 21, 2024.

  2. 16 de jan. de 2024 · Could the fraudulent work of one researcher be responsible for the rise of curcumin research? Read more. May 21, 2024. Truth, authority and the flag of Vatican City. What an minor Wikipedia incident can teach us about the role of authority in the creation of truth Read more. January 16, 2024.

  3. Reese Richardson, Emile Jorgensen, Philip Arevalo, Tobias M. Holden, Katelyn M. Gostic, Massimo Pacilli, Isaac Ghinai, Shannon Lightner, Sarah Cobey & Jaline Gerardin

  4. Reese Richardson. PhD Candidate, Northwestern University. Verified email at u.northwestern.edu - Homepage. Quantitative Biology Epidemiology COVID-19 Science of Science.

  5. I am a PhD candidate working in metascience and computational biology at Northwestern University. My interests include microcomputing, 3D printing and flags (I am a card-carrying member of the North American Vexillological Association ). Here are some links: Github. Amaral Lab (my home base, site may not work in Chrome, try Firefox) LinkedIn.

  6. Bio. I am a PhD student in Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences, starting in Fall 2019. My research focuses on identifying and counteracting biases in RNA -seq computational pipelines.

  7. Mathematical models have many applications in infectious diseases: epidemiologists use them to forecast outbreaks and design containment strategies; systems biologists use them to study complex processes sustaining pathogens, from the metabolic networks empowering microbial cells to ecological networks in the microbiome that protects its host. Here, we (1) review important models relevant to ...