In this talk, we discuss the paper "Self-supervised learning of accelerometer data provides new insights for sleep and its association with mortality" by H. Yuan et.al, npj digital medicine, 2024, at the Journal Club. Abstract Sleep is essential to life. Accurate measurement and classification of sleep/wake and sleep stages is important in clinical studies for …
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In this talk, we discuss the paper "A cell atlas foundation model for scalable search of similar human cells" by Graham Heimberg et.al., Nature, 2024 at the Journal Club. Abstract Single-cell RNA sequencing has profiled hundreds of millions of human cells across organs, diseases, development and perturbations to date. Mining these growing atlases could reveal … |
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In this talk, we discuss the paper "Method for cycle detection in sparse, irregularly sampled, long-term neuro-behavioral timeseries: Basis pursuit denoising with polynomial detrending of long-term, inter-ictal epileptiform activity" by Irena Balzekas et.al., Plos Com., 2024. Abstract Numerous physiological processes are cyclical, but sampling these processes densely enough to perform frequency decomposition and subsequent analyses … |
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In this talk, we discuss the paper "Constraining nonlinear time series modeling with the metabolic theory of ecology" by S.B. Munch et.al., PNAS, 2023. Abstract Forecasting the response of ecological systems to environmental change is a critical challenge for sustainable management. The metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) posits scaling of biological rates with temperature, but … |
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Quantifying information accumulation encoded in the dynamics of biochemical signaling – Kang Min Lee
Quantifying information accumulation encoded in the dynamics of biochemical signaling – Kang Min Lee
In this talk, we discuss the paper "Quantifying information accumulation encoded in the dynamics of biochemical signaling" by Y. Tang, et.al, Nature Communications, 2021. Abstract Cellular responses to environmental changes are encoded in the complex temporal patterns of signaling proteins. However, quantifying the accumulation of information over time to direct cellular decision-making remains an unsolved … |
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