Braden Tierney

@BradenTierney

Science! Harvard Med PhD student. Bioinformatics, microbes, bioengineering. +music, diving & hiking. MA born and raised. Opinions are my own.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2016.

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    So in case you were wondering - the is far from broken and it's transforming our ability to accelerate scientific findings - some 💩, many 🌟. Just take a look at all of the *amazing* science already published on a virus we didn't know existed a month ago. 👍👏🍺

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    The most remarkable finding from the nCoV2019 outbreak is just how many people saw Contagion and decided Jude Law's blogger was the guy they wanted to be. I hope they're doing the dodgy accent too.

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    31. sij
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    30. sij

    New perspective I wrote for where I argue that cohorts with rich molecular and physiological data may allow to prioritize human-relevant targets for drug development In some cases may allow to skip animal testing and move straight to human trials

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    30. sij

    "Now is the time to use deep cohorts to end the era of laborious, costly, risky and time-consuming drug discovery" - thought provoking read in by

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    29. sij

    My postdoc work on microbiome in multiple sclerosis is featured in today. Now, I am mostly studying neuroimmunity in / space radiation...but still a CoI on spaceflight microbiome proposal to be launched in a couple of years!

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    27. sij

    In a opinion essay I wrote with we ask Epic to stop its aggressive campaign opposing interoperability and to not block patients' rights to computable copies of their health data.

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    24. sij

    Has the pendulum swung too far? Especially w/r to claims for causality. Excellent, objective appraisal by Jens Walter, Anissa Armet Fergus Shanahan

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    24. sij

    This is a quite brilliant and important review of causality in the human microbiome and the role of experiment in establishing it. Kudos

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    23. sij

    In 2000, when the human genome was 1st sequenced, we thought we cracked the "code of human life." In 2020, it now appears much of the code is living in our gut by

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  11. 23. sij

    I sometimes wonder if arguing whether potentially-highly-confounded-exposure (tylenol here) is a carcinogen in light of other pressing cancer risk factors is like debating speed limits while standing in the middle of the highway. Curious to know what would think

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    17. sij

    An RCT just tested Vit C/ Thiamine/ Steroid in sepsis & it failed. That's unsurprising TBH, What was surprising about this situation was the staggering confidence of the investigator who endorsed this regimen based on uncontrolled (unreliable) data [thread]

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    14. sij

    Our new study uses data from >500,000 pregnancies to derive an algorithm for predicting gestational diabetes (GDM) We achieve accurate predictions even at pregnancy initiation

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    12. sij

    Remarkably, the fastest supercomputers can process information about as fast as a human brain. More remarkable, perhaps, is that a supercomputer consumes about 20 million watts, compared to the human brain, which consumes about 20. You have to hand it to nature for efficiency.

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    10. sij

    ** New paper ** We put several machine learning algorithms to test vs log reg to see if they improved prediction of heart failure outcomes using (structured) variables from claims and EMRs Work with A short thread on what we found 0/

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  16. 7. sij

    Honored by the 's recognition here for our recent publication in – it's been thrilling and deeply humbling to be a small part of the remarkable team that makes this kind of science possible

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    25. ruj 2019.

    Honored to visit in August with my student D. Rasooly to talk about " and in Public Health: Promises and Challenges". ICYMI: a blog post about the trip, feat. work from and my group: cc

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    13. ruj 2019.

    Sober and useful perspective of risks (modifiable and not) for Alzheimer’s Disease with emphasis of additive but not synergistic effects of environmental/lifestyle and genetic risks

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    12. ruj 2019.

    A top to bottom Review of functional heterogeneity of each gastrointestinal tract (GIT) segment and regional differences in gut microbial populations

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