Taylor Ferebee

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Cornell Comp Bio PhD Candidate || MS in Math ||USDA NIFA AFRI Predoctoral Fellow || 
Aspiring Science Consultant to Filmmakers
#Multiomics, #GeneRegulation, #Networks, #ML, #🌽
It was a treat to chat with Jonathan Schwabish for PolicyViz podcast. We talked about everything from what makes science graphics weird, to designing academic posters—and even books—with the mindset that those objects are simply very large graphics.
#scicomm #dataviz #infodesign #informationdesign https://policyviz.com/podcast/episode-235-jen-christiansen/

If you’re attending #PAG30 and are interested in gene expression, statistical modeling, or graph neural networks, stop by my poster #PO0363.

I’ll be presenting it on Monday, but feel free to take a look and find me to chat about it. As a bonus, you can take a summary of it with you around the conference!

Announcing papertooter. Papertooter is a simple script that takes the URL of a biorxiv preprint, and posts the title and link to the paper on Mastodon using the Mastodon Python API. It also posts a unique hashtag it generates from the paper's DOI. Good for paper posting bots, or just for your own paper posting fun.

Feature requests and bug reports welcome.

https://github.com/idoerg/papertooter

GitHub - idoerg/papertooter: A script to post manuscripts from biorxiv to Mastodon using a unique hashtag based on the manuscript DOI.

A script to post manuscripts from biorxiv to Mastodon using a unique hashtag based on the manuscript DOI. - GitHub - idoerg/papertooter: A script to post manuscripts from biorxiv to Mastodon using ...

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Since it’s the new year, I figure an #introduction is in order. My name is Taylor, and I’m entering my final year as a #CompBio PhD candidate at Cornell.
My research is primarily focused on using #ML to understand #regulation of gene expression in grasses. I am particularly interested in #representation and #mechanistic modeling.
My other interests include science in the media, supporting Black scientists, and trivia podcasts.
I hope to have some great discussions on here!