That's very kind of you. I'm obviously not paying to read more of that, but the Uta Frith interview she refers to is worth reading and thinking about whether you agree with it or not: www.tes.com/magazine/tea...
That's very kind of you. I'm obviously not paying to read more of that, but the Uta Frith interview she refers to is worth reading and thinking about whether you agree with it or not: www.tes.com/magazine/tea...
Yes! I liked this perspective journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...
Well, maybe you have more faith in power calculations than I do. If you're not convinced by 0.051 surely you should only be very slightly more convinced by 0.049. For decision-making, why not take a Bayesian perspective, look at the posterior distribution and evaluate utility of different decisions?
so p=0.049 means that it works and p=0.051 means that it doesn't then? ๐ค
#ResearchHighlight from Yewei Xie & Mo Yin @moru-mip.bsky.social
One health perspective of antibiotic resistance in enterobacterales from Southeast Asia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Full publication ๐ www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The new cover and feature @nature.com www.nature.com/immersive/d4...
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New PREPRINT! tinyurl.com/yynzevrh Thanks to a true transdisciplinary collaboration, we developed and evaluated a low-cost community #AMR intervention set in rural Burkina Faso and DRCongo. Combining #WHO #AWaReโbased feedback/training (medicine providers) and AMR awareness campaigns (community).
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#ResearchHighlight from Phaik Yeong Cheah @moru-mip.bsky.social
Engagement and justice considerations in mitigation of antimicrobial resistance #AMR
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Super exciting opportunity to work on an ambitious project both developing novel statistical methodology for infectious diseases and applying it to real world AMR problems in the UK:
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The AMR data repository, supported by Fleming Fund and Wellcome Trust, now covers nearly 70 countries! Apply today to use this data in your research. #GRAM #WAAW
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Open position for an ID modeler @itmantwerp.bsky.social on community-level + healthcare transmission of resistant #AMR bacteria in LRS, working with Clinical Research Unit Nanoro, @esthervk.bsky.social, @bugwonk.bsky.social, KEMRI-wellcome Kilifi, myself,... #IDSky #EpiSky
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Screenshot from viva for DPhil candidate Sai Thein Than Tun with examiners Ben Cooper and Jennifer Flegg. All are smiling as Sai has just passed his viva with minor corrections and the examiners were hugely impressed at the quality of the work .
Congratulations to Sai Thein Than Tun @tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk โฌfor passing his PhD viva & overcoming some formidable obstacles in the process. Saiโs work on malaria elimination is a great example of simple models supporting clear thinking about complex processes
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Many hospitals in LMICs lack access to microbiology services. @cherrylim128.bsky.social et al asked if such services are a good use of limited resources. The answer: emphatically yes. Such services are likely to improve patient outcomes & reduce overall costs. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
A final feeling. While walking by the Thames in Abingdon last Sunday evening Joe heard drums in the distance & led me to this fallen dismembered tree, the site of an amazing one performer free festival and, despite all the amputations, a moment of pure contemplation & sensory delight.
@laylamoran.bsky.social as our local MP & chair of the HSCC it would be great if you could help promote Joeโs fundraising for this brilliant local charity, highlight the lack of out of school support for some of those who need it most & read Johnโs brilliant book www.theguardian.com/books/2025/m...
Joe has been attending Yellow Submarine 1 day/wk in holidays since 2019. He loves it, but last December Oxfordshire County Council told us they would no longer support YS to work with children needing 1-1 support, so kids like Joe who need to be active and outside currently have nowhere to go.
board full of text explaining all the amazing things Oxfordshire charity Yellow Submarine does to support young people and adults with learning disabilities and autism to lead full lives
but since Joe doesnโt believe in lying back & saying how bad his luck is heโll be running his first 10k in July to support amazing local charity, Yellow Submarine www.yellowsubmarine.org.uk. Please sponsor him if you can bit.ly/3G24aF9 repost if you canโt & visit their awesome Oxford cafe.
heโs been listening on his headphones to Hard Times Come Again No More from Yo-Yo Maโs Appalachian Journey www.youtube.com/watch?v=by3d.... The hardest part of all is how little support kids like Joe get: no breakfast clubs, no music lessons, and now no holiday clubs โฆ
I particularly welcomed the bookโs pushback against Daniel Levitinโs claims about which DSM categories do/donโt respond emotionally to music. Joe, who has an ASD diagnosis should he care to use it, often suddenly bursts into tears and tells me โI feel sadโ. Every single time it has the same cause:
โฆfrom using Eddy Grantโs Police on My Back (Sandinista! version obvs) as a teaching aid, to amazement at the intensity of Joeโs musical engagement and the exuberance of his musical creativity, to the great leaps forward enabled by modern ABA.
What an incredible piece of music. Joe was transported. I was also transported by Johnโs book, a paean to the power of music to shape our lives and bring us together across neurological divides. It is deeply moving, particularly so for me because of the congruences with our familyโs experiencesโฆ
Joe running in a parkrun event in a field next to the Thames in Abingdon
Joe lost in music while listening to Kraftwerk's Autobahn and drumming on a small Kenyan drum. In the background is John Harris's book Maybe I'm amazed next to lava lamp
Kudos to 16yo son, Joe, who has a learning disability due to #ADNP syndrome, for completing his 50th #parkrun last week in Abingdon. Inspired by @johnharris1969.bsky.social โs new book Maybe I'm Amazed www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/serie... Joeโs post-run chill-out was spent drumming to Kraftwerkโs Autobahn.
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Joe, a 16 year old neurodivergent boy, deeply lost in music, plays a drum set assembled from from roughly cut lumber in front of a tree covered with ivy in a style that combines the instinctual energy of Moe Tucker, legendary drummer from the Velvet Underground, with the distinctive hi-hat style of Topper Headon, legendary drummer from The Clash.
This is Joe at a glampsite in Hay-on-Wye last summer. My cousin, an in-demand bohemian luthier and (naturally) resting actor who lives in Frome (www.linkedin.com/in/laurence-...) calls him a lumber drummer ๐คฉ
As a recovering Velvets & Clash obsessive, Hay & Frome fanboy, dad to a neurodivergent 16yo musicophile & having been through the whole dehumanising ASD diagnosis thing (๐คฎ) this resonates on SO many levels. For Joe, since he was about 5 yrs old, this has been THE song www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z680...
Rachel Otuko (@missotuko.bsky.social), on the left of the picture, an Oxford DPhil student and teacher on the workshop explains a graph plotted on the laptop screen to a student from the Africa CDC attending the workshop. The room is filled with other students who are deep in thought while staring at computer screens which are running the same R Shiny Application.
Thanks to Oraya Srimokla & cherrylim128.bsky.social for making the pictured Shiny App at such short notice (based on this paper www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...). Also to other Oxford faculty Gisela Robles Aguilar and @missotuko.bsky.social & to IHME colleagues who we shared the teaching with.
students on short course point at laptop screens which is running an R Shiny web application about cost-effectiveness of maintaining a microbiological diagnostic lab which is based on this paper https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.05.14.24307355v1
Just back from teaching on a 4 day policy-focused AMR workshop in Nairobi hosted by the brilliant cema-africa.uonbi.ac.ke (with generous funding from @wellcometrust.bsky.social). Great to meet so many inspiring people from throughout Africa working to reduce the number of lives lost to #AMR.