Ben Raphael (@benjraphael) 's Twitter Profile
Ben Raphael

@benjraphael

Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University

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brangwynnelab (@brangwynnelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Princeton Bioengineering is hiring! (please ReTweet!). The search is open rank, but we're particularly interested in talented postdocs on the faculty job market. Applications due Nov15. Come join our vibrant and growing Bioengineering community! puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply…

Princeton Bioengineering is hiring! (please ReTweet!). The search is open rank, but we're particularly interested in talented postdocs on the faculty job market. Applications due Nov15. Come join our vibrant and growing Bioengineering community! puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply…
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Five computer science graduate students have been named 2023 Siebel Scholars. The award recognizes academic achievement and leadership. Congratulations! 🎉 bit.ly/3xGJyeU

Five computer science graduate students have been named 2023 <a href="/SiebelScholars/">Siebel Scholars</a>. The award recognizes academic achievement and leadership. 

Congratulations! 🎉

bit.ly/3xGJyeU
Simone Zaccaria (@zaccasimo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Consider this great opportunity to submit algorithmic or analysis cancer comp bio contributions to present to the phenomenal RECOMB Conference Series community and to be considered for PLOS CB! Deadline extended but happening soon!

Uthsav Chitra (@uthsavc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also, a quick observation: our 1-D coordinate is a spatial *potential function* - like the height in the famous Waddington's landscape - for some tissues Modeling spatial information -> more accurate differentiation potential vs pseudotime methods which do not use spatial info

Also, a quick observation: our 1-D coordinate is a spatial *potential function* - like the height in the famous Waddington's landscape - for some tissues

Modeling spatial information -&gt; more accurate differentiation potential vs pseudotime methods which do not use spatial info
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Thank you Rohit Singh for hosting me at Duke Department of Cell Biology! A great visit with a packed auditorium and many stimulating conversations! This photo was me being delightfully surprised that I was speaking in a lecture series next to these truly distinguished cell biologists

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Congratulations to all the winners and finalists of the 2024 Regeneron Science Talent Search! It was inspiring to meet the next generation of leaders in science and technology!

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A great thread from Uthsav Chitra describing some of the math behind GASTON, our new method for modeling spatial variation in gene expression, now out in Nature Methods!