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University of Texas at Arlington assistant professor machine learning forSM medical image computer vision https://t.co/NK1DWGpcoW

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Congratulations to Ellen Rumley on successfully defending her Ph.D.! 🎓🥳 Ellen made a memorable impression as the first graduate from our Robotic Materials Department, dressed in impressive armor reminiscent of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and symbol of @maxplanckpress!

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If you're using the #AMASS dataset in your #CVPR2025 paper, remember that it's a dataset made from datasets. I'm sure the authors of the source datasets would love to be cited. We have a handy bib file that you can include to make this easy. download.is.tue.mpg.de/amass/amass.bib


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The paper is on arXiv and code and data are coming. Joint work with the amazing @PriyankaP1201 Enjoy! arxiv.org/abs/2411.08128

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Just in time for your #CVPR2025 evaluation! CameraHMR is the new state-of-the-art in parametric 3D human pose and shape (HPS) estimation and will appear at #3DV2025. There are 4 key contributions that make it so accurate and robust. 👇

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🌟 BiomedParse is now live on Nature Methods! 🌟 BiomedParse is a foundation model for holistic image analysis, supporting 9 major biomedical image modalities 🔬✨ AI for biomedicine is advancing so fast. Find out more here! Paper📄 nature.com/articles/s4159… Code 💻…

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A new foundation model for nearly all (9!) medical imaging modalities, BiomedParse nature.com/articles/s4159… @naturemethods @MSFTResearch @hoifungpoon @wangshengpkucn @UW Explainer microsoft.com/en-us/research…

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Excited to see this review of BiomedParse in Nature Methods News: nature.com/articles/s4159…. We're psyched that the authors tried BiomedParse on their own images and were impressed. The authors are also spot on re the research frontiers. So much remains to be done!


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RSNA Abdominal Traumatic Injury CT (RATIC) dataset contains 4274 abdominal CTs with annotations related to traumatic injuries doi.org/10.1148/ryai.2… @RSNA @RadRudie @AnaVillanuevaCa #trauma #injury #ML

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Genes do not define you: Our DNA does not predetermine our purpose or what we could achieve. We flourish from our own hard work, nutrition, and support from society and our loved ones. Whatever our genes may be, we are equal in dignity and potential

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Respect a child’s autonomy: A life is more than our physical body and its DNA. After embryo gene surgery, a child has equal rights to live life freely, to choose his or her occupation, to citizenship, and to privacy. No obligations exist to parents or any organization

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Only for serious disease, never vanity: embryo gene surgery is a serious medical procedure that should never be used for aesthetics, enhancement, or sex selection purposes — or in any way that would compromise a child’s welfare, joy, or free will.

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This is fun. secreted membrane proteome. TMEPro profiles the glycosylated secreted and plasma membrane proteome of 100 human pancreatic tissue samples, defines cell type origins and identifies potentia… Source: Nature search.app/qdP97B8QspGNdj…


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Protein language models (PLM) are goldmines; now we know what they learn. 📢Thrilled to share #interPLM: interpreting how >2500 bio concepts are captured by PLM via SAEs. We also found many NEW concepts in PLM and use #LLM to explain what they are to fill in gaps in databases🧵


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That was a such a fun night! I have to say that the team @realDonaldTrump is assembling for this administration is very strong. The vibe is good.

Trump: Big Mac, Filet-O-Fish. large fries Elon: Quarter Pounder w/ cheese, 10 nuggies, large fries Which one do you go for?

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With @POTUS Joe Biden at the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Always a delight to meet him. @JoeBiden

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For the Spateo work, I focused on: Developing 2D/3D alignment (non-rigid, partial, efficient, robust, and scalable alignment) Calculating differential geometry Analyzing gene expression changes related to morphology I’ve included some visual summary to provide more insights. 👇

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帮朋友转一转,说起来有点搞笑。今天三位朋友发现自己的论文被抄袭/洗稿,其中最严重的就是这个正在审稿的ICLR2025抄了朋友的ICLR2023 晚上我好奇地搜了一下我在北大时的论文,结果也中招了。而且对方单位居然也挂的北大,好好好,日子是越来越刑了👍 (疑似是机构作案,等有空深入调查一下

🚨 Plagiarism Alert at #ICLR2025 🚨 We have discovered that a paper submitted to ICLR 2025 has blatantly copied our Lab's work published at ICLR2023. Shockingly, they didn’t even bother changing our method name “A2PO” to their own! #AcademicIntegrity #ICLR @iclr_conf

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养赛博细胞… 抽象

How to Build the Virtual Cell with Artificial Intelligence: Priorities and Opportunities arxiv.org/abs/2409.11654

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好玩

📢Thrilled to introduce the #VirtualLab: a team of AI scientist agents (AI chemist, AI reviewer...). Virtual Lab is led by an AI professor w/ feedback from human scientist. The Lab created new nanobodies that we experimentally validated to bind to recent #covid variants🚀🧵

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