Sourena Soheili-Nezhad (@neurosoren) 's Twitter Profile
Sourena Soheili-Nezhad

@neurosoren

Crunching the chaos until the patterns begin to waltz | postdoc | exploring the neurocosmos | neurogenomics | neuroimaging | brain ageing

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Dr. Robert Rohde (@rarohde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2025 = 45^2 It's a perfect square. It will probably be the only perfect square year you ever get to live in. The last time that occurred was in 1936. The next will be in 2116. So, make 2025 a perfect year for you.

akshay (@akshaynarisetti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s like most people never heard of project based learning, there’s a github repository on how to make anything without knowing anything github.com/practical-tuto…

Marios Georgakis (@mariosgeorgakis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extreme regulations about data sharing risk leaving Europe behind in the precision medicine race❗️🧬 GDPR is interpreted differently by each EU state-member🇪🇺 Cross-border data sharing restrictions often kill collaborative projects, despite researchers' best intentions.

Extreme regulations about data sharing risk leaving Europe behind in the precision medicine race❗️🧬

GDPR is interpreted differently by each EU state-member🇪🇺

Cross-border data sharing restrictions often kill collaborative projects, despite researchers' best intentions.
Tanishq Mathew Abraham, Ph.D. (@iscienceluvr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Language Models Use Trigonometry to Do Addition "We first discover that numbers are represented in these LLMs as a generalized helix, which is strongly causally implicated for the tasks of addition and subtraction, and is also causally relevant for integer division,

Language Models Use Trigonometry to Do Addition

"We first discover that numbers are represented in these LLMs as a generalized helix, which is strongly causally implicated for the tasks of addition and subtraction, and is also causally relevant for integer division,
Daniel Chang (@danielchang2002) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was super fun working on Evo 2, a DNA language model trained on genomes across the tree of life! Check out the preprint: arcinstitute.org/manuscripts/Ev… A small 🧵 highlighting some mechanistic interpretability work on Evo 2 (Fig. 4) we did in collaboration with Goodfire 🔥🔥🔥

It was super fun working on Evo 2, a DNA language model trained on genomes across the tree of life! 

Check out the preprint: arcinstitute.org/manuscripts/Ev…

A small 🧵 highlighting some mechanistic interpretability work on Evo 2 (Fig. 4) we did in collaboration with <a href="/GoodfireAI/">Goodfire</a> 🔥🔥🔥
Georgi Gerganov (@ggerganov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I was sent the following cool demo: Two AI agents on a phone call realize they’re both AI and switch to a superior audio signal ggwave

Jennifer Yokoyama (@yokoyamalabucsf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s official. We have launched! 🚀 ⁦npj Journals⁩ ⁦UCSF MAC⁩ ⁦Global Brain Health Institute⁩ 🧠 🌍 npj Dementia: Transformative research, global perspectives | npj Dementia nature.com/articles/s4440…

Peyman Milanfar (@docmilanfar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Google's global PhD Fellowship Program will open for applications on April 10, 2025. This program supports exceptional PhD students in computer science and related fields, providing a Google Research Mentor. We welcome applications in areas including Machine Learning, Natural

Brad Krajina (@bradkrajina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm prototyping a little tool for interactively visualizing the near-nearest neighbor network in single-cell RNA-seq. Clicking a cell triggers a wave, revealing its nearest neighbors, then their neighbors, and so forth. Data: 10k PBMCs from a Healthy Donor (v3), 10x Genomics

Veera Rajagopal  (@doctorveera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

X chromosome dosage compensation through the lens of human genetics! Females have two X chromosomes, but males have one. To compensate for this, one X is randomly inactivated in female cells. Some genes escape from this inactivation. Because both males and females are

X chromosome dosage compensation through the lens of human genetics!

Females have two X chromosomes, but males have one. To compensate for this, one X is randomly inactivated in female cells. Some genes escape from this inactivation. 

Because both males and females are
Veera Rajagopal  (@doctorveera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this fascinating preprint, the authors uncover an eye-opening feature of tRNA genes: they’re insanely prone to mutation. Analyzing somatic mutations in cancer tissues, they report that tRNA genes are up to 9 times more mutated than protein-coding genes. Interestingly, the

In this fascinating preprint, the authors uncover an eye-opening feature of tRNA genes: they’re insanely prone to mutation. Analyzing somatic mutations in cancer tissues, they report that tRNA genes are up to 9 times more mutated than protein-coding genes. 

Interestingly, the
Veera Rajagopal  (@doctorveera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk at various polygenic score (PGS) percentiles compared to median group (40-60%). In addition to APOE, other risk variants as well contribute significantly to AD risk, independent of APOE (but clearly APOE is the single most important risk factor in

Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk at various polygenic score (PGS) percentiles compared to median group (40-60%). In addition to APOE, other risk variants as well contribute significantly to AD risk, independent of APOE (but clearly APOE is the single most important risk factor in