Jerome Kelleher

@jeromekelleher

Python - Algorithms - Bioinformatics. He/him.

Joined December 2013

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    and I talk about the succinct tree sequence data structure at the MIA series. See how trees tame megasample genomic data!

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    Jan 30
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    Jan 30

    You can sign up to receive all the conference news by email - and join us on the dedicated slack channel (rsecon2020).

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    Jan 30

    Introducing the whole committee, now in place for the RSECon2020... 24 people will be bringing you this year’s RSE Conference with several of them returning to volunteer for a second or third time!

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    Looking forward to helping out for and getting to know the rest of the organising committee. Really excited about contributing to this fantastic community!

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    Jan 30

    We are extremely happy to present our latest work on setting up the 1/9

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    Jan 29

    a cautionary tale for all of us: don't keep buying bigger and bigger monitors or else one day you'll end up with one that's too big :(((

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    Jan 29

    I have done a sentiment analysis of the tweets connected to our paper Results here: Take-home message: sentiment analysis does not work very well 😕. We should ban irony. BUT, I made all tweets available! check it out.

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    Jan 29

    Women currently only hold 14% of board seats in biotech, and three scientific supernovas are tackling ‘missing women’ problem -it gives

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    ** NEW EPIC PAPER from our DATALAB ** We ship tools to >100,000 users a year. We constantly find the NHS breaching best practice around open data. THIS BLOCKS INNOVATION. We've now summarised all these barriers in one huge paper. 1/n

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    Jan 29

    Still far too few women in biotech, and progress is still far too slow. Hooray for , , and Nancy Hopkins’s initiative to ensure more women are at every leadership table! and I strongly support. Everyone should!

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    Jan 29

    The only problem with this deserving award to Deborah is that you have now set the bar too high for the future! Congrats Deborah.

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    Jan 29

    Just over a week before we start reviewing applications for this position!

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    Jan 28

    We are pleased to announce the recipient of the first annual SSE Lifetime Achievement Award, Dr. Deborah Charlesworth!

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    Jan 27

    The .8 docs for statistics.NormalDist includes an examples/recipes section. 10-15 minutes to update your skills for cumulative distributions, quartiles and deciles, Monte Carlo simulations, Binomial distributions, and Naïve Bayesian Classifiers.

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    Jan 27

    The Leffler Lab is launching! We have opportunities for grad students and postdocs to work on human and macaque evolutionary genomics, malaria adaptation, structural variation, and more -- see for further info and get in touch!

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    Jan 26

    A very useful addition to the large number of preprints posted in the last few days. Thanks for sharing so quickly. At first read, this seems to employ a range of robust methods to estimate R - 2.9, 95% CI 2.3-3.7 - and a useful like-for-like comparison with SARS2002

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  18. Jan 26

    Looks interesting , . "Deep learning for population size history inference: design, comparison and combination with approximate Bayesian computation"

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    Jan 23

    Google Dataset Search is now officially out of beta. "Dataset Search has indexed almost 25 million of these datasets, giving you a single place to search for datasets & find links to where the data is." Nice work, Natasha Noy and everyone else involved!

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    Jan 24

    The latest book about population genomics, edited by my PhD advisor A collaborative effort of many scientists, combining theoretical concepts with hands-on examples on how to use state-of-the-art software.

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    Jan 24

    New v0.2.2 is out This time it's vastly heroic work of : - new improvements to 1n estimation for pentaploids and higher ploidy levels - new informative warnings when 1n estimate might be shaky - AAAAND 👇

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