Exactly what I did! But only after sharing it here...π
Exactly what I did! But only after sharing it here...π
Oh, a request to review a paper, addressed to Dr. [sic] Rokhmanova, no less! How lovely!
Oh... due in 10 days... due December 30th... not nearly so nice
It's the best kind of surprise to see more of our community joining in droves!
Interested in leading your own workshop on creating effective and beautiful figures?
Hey, no problem at all! Thanks for giving us the push we needed :)
Thank you!
@markrubin.bsky.social if you have a moment, would you mind updating your spreadsheet of science-related feeds with our new link? Thanks for your work!!
For those who haven't seen it yet, Mark has been aggregating all the BlueSky science feeds:
π¨#BiomechSky users!π¨
We have migrated to a new server to host our feed. Please re-like/re-pin/re-add this NEW feed to ensure you stay up to date on biomechanics updates:
bsky.app/profile/did:...
Thanks x 100 to @cvhammond.biomech.dev for pulling it off π
Thanks a ton, DMed you on twt!
Community request for #BiomechSky users!
Do you have the bandwidth to help set up a custom Bluesky feed? SkyFeed is easy to set up and free to use, but it only stores posts for 7 days. I'll financially support the server, but need someone who can handle the TypeScript (and/or follow this guide:
Like many, I had an "ancient Rome" phase growing up where I obsessed over ancient myths, traditions, catastrophes (Vesuvius).
Random enthusiasts coming together on Discord to puzzle apart text in charred scrolls from Herculaneum are living out my dream:
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
I think Iβve found the killer GPT app: filtering mean, toxic peer reviews and summarizing any useful points in a cheerful, constructive tone. Weβll call it #YourPaperDoesntSuck
A negative correlation between bill length and bill depth
A positive correlation between bill depth and bill length when appropriate sub-populations are considered
#rstats
What are your favourite examples when teaching students to think critically about data/figures and interpretations?
For example, Simpson's Paradox and the importance of considering important subpopulations - is brilliantly displayed in the Palmer Penguins dataset.
That last poster was presented at the Job Market poster session at this year's American Society of Biomechanics conference. I think it serves as a nice summary of my academic journey thus far!
Get in touch if you want to chat (or get higher-resolution versions of these posters)
#HiSciSky I'm happy to see our π§ͺπ©βπ¬ π‘#PhDSky #biomechsky communities growing! In lieu of an intro, here are the posters I shared this summer at a few conferences. I research how wearable haptics can help individuals with knee osteoarthritis learn to walk in a way that could slow cartilage degradation.
Cool! I've been fascinated by their new model. Looking forward to hearing more about your insights and what you learn.
Out now in Nature Metabolism: metabolic tuning during the menstrual cycle.
I wrote an N&V feature about a new study by Hummel & Benkendorff et al. showing changes in insulin sensitivity during the menstrual cycle. #neuroscience
www.nature.com/articles/s42...
Creating data visualizations is a HUGE challenge. How can we make it easier for scientists to craft beautiful figures that are easy to understand, not overly complex, and accessible? @nrokh.bsky.social, and I have the answer... SCIFIG; check it out: github.com/nrokh/Scient...
addendum: searching #biomechsky in the search bar will still pull up all the old posts; they're just not displayed in the feed.
always learning!
addendum: searching #biomechsky in the search bar will still pull up all the old posts; they're just not displayed in the feed.
always learning!
update: #biomechsky is neither broken nor down, we're just a slow-posting community and hosting a feed on @skyfeed.app only stores posts for 7 days. sorry! on my to-do list is migrating us from skyfeed and to a self-made server; downside to this is that everyone would have to re-pin and re-like π
update: #biomechsky is neither broken nor down, we're just a slow-posting community and hosting a feed on @skyfeed.app only stores posts for 7 days. sorry! on my to-do list is migrating us from skyfeed and to a self-made server; downside to this is that everyone would have to re-pin and re-like π
ack, the feed! where did it go! I'm on it... π
immigrant parents: assistant professor? you go to college for over 10 years to become someone assistant? when will you get real job?
Hello World! I am a junior professor in computational biomechanics. We research human gait, mainly using simulations, and some machine learning. We try to predict gait in new situations, and reconstruct gait from incomplete measurements. Oh and news: Iβll switch into a tenured position in 2 years.
Hello, World! I am a professor at the University of Michigan studying human locomotion primarily using musculoskeletal modeling and computer simulation approaches. I look forward to connecting with the biomechanics and related communities on this site.
#Biomechanics #BiomechSky
Hello, I do research on the evolutionary #biomechanics of locomotion, mainly in legged land vertebrates (#tetrapods), but dabbling elsewhere. In particular, I study major transitions & tradeoffs in locomotor function; e.g. in #dinosaurs, #elephants, etc.
#biomechsky #evosky #paleo #paleobio #Evobio
@jenniferleestma.bsky.social @schulzscience.bsky.social @jamesbtracy.bsky.social @peabody124.bsky.social @jamesmfinley.bsky.social @birdbiomech.bsky.social @pcfino.bsky.social @doctorbobg.bsky.social @nidhise.bsky.social @markrubin.bsky.social + any others I missed?
The biomechanics feed is live! bsky.app/profile/did:...
Add it to your pins and use #biomechsky for your post to show in the feed.
setting up a biomechanics feed... testing #biomechsky