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  1. "We also modelled rhythmic EEG generation, finding that action potentials can generate detectable narrowband power between approximately 60 and 1000 Hz," #PLOSCompBio dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  2. #PLOSCompBio: Ten simple rules to complete successfully a computational MSc thesis project: helpful ideas for both students and supervisors dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  3. #PLOSCompBio: Theta oscillations optimize a speed-precision trade-off in phase coding neurons dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  4. Interesting approach: EEG microstate transition cost (based on transport theory calculations) correlates with task demands #PLOSCompBio dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  5. #PLOSCompBio: Implementing Oscillations in an artificial neural network help improve its performance by segregating inputs dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  6. #PLOSCompBio: Ten simple rules for building and maintaining a responsible data science workflow dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  7. #PLOSCompBio: Ten simple rules for successful and sustainable African research collaborations dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  8. #PLOSCompBio: Ten “simple” rules for non-Indigenous researchers engaging Indigenous communities in Arctic research dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  9. We are happy to announce the publication of Justine Vandendorpe's latest paper in @PLOS Computational Biology: "Ten simple rules for implementing #ElectronicLabNotebooks (ELNs)"

    📝 This guide aims to provide invaluable insights and practical steps for selecting and implementing ELNs in your institution.

    🎬 Watch a short interview by @ZBMED about the topic: youtu.be/kbBzy_BjBeU

    📖 Read the article: doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1

    #ELNs #OpenSource #PLOSCompBio #Research #NFDI4Microbiota

  10. We are happy to announce the publication of Justine Vandendorpe's latest paper in @PLOS Computational Biology: "Ten simple rules for implementing #ElectronicLabNotebooks (ELNs)"

    📝 This guide aims to provide invaluable insights and practical steps for selecting and implementing ELNs in your institution.

    🎬 Watch a short interview by @ZBMED about the topic: youtu.be/kbBzy_BjBeU

    📖 Read the article: doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1

    #ELNs #OpenSource #PLOSCompBio #Research #NFDI4Microbiota

  11. We are happy to announce the publication of Justine Vandendorpe's latest paper in @PLOS Computational Biology: "Ten simple rules for implementing #ElectronicLabNotebooks (ELNs)"

    📝 This guide aims to provide invaluable insights and practical steps for selecting and implementing ELNs in your institution.

    🎬 Watch a short interview by @ZBMED about the topic: youtu.be/kbBzy_BjBeU

    📖 Read the article: doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1

    #ELNs #OpenSource #PLOSCompBio #Research #NFDI4Microbiota

  12. We are happy to announce the publication of Justine Vandendorpe's latest paper in @PLOS Computational Biology: "Ten simple rules for implementing #ElectronicLabNotebooks (ELNs)"

    📝 This guide aims to provide invaluable insights and practical steps for selecting and implementing ELNs in your institution.

    🎬 Watch a short interview by @ZBMED about the topic: youtu.be/kbBzy_BjBeU

    📖 Read the article: doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1

    #ELNs #OpenSource #PLOSCompBio #Research #NFDI4Microbiota

  13. We are happy to announce the publication of Justine Vandendorpe's latest paper in @PLOS Computational Biology: "Ten simple rules for implementing #ElectronicLabNotebooks (ELNs)"

    📝 This guide aims to provide invaluable insights and practical steps for selecting and implementing ELNs in your institution.

    🎬 Watch a short interview by @ZBMED about the topic: youtu.be/kbBzy_BjBeU

    📖 Read the article: doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1

    #ELNs #OpenSource #PLOSCompBio #Research #NFDI4Microbiota

  14. "We test our instantiation of an ANN as a cognitive model fitting tool on classes of cognitive models with strong inter-trial dependencies (such as reinforcement learning models), which offer unique challenges to most methods." #PLOSCompBio dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  15. #PLOSCompBio: Ten simple rules to leverage large language models for getting grants. Rule #3: Don't use AI to write your grants dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  16. “Thank you for providing me with an exciting and informative read which was truly enjoyable.” 😍

    It is really rare that reviewers are comments are fully positive. I will forever cherish the comments I received for our Paper on #graphicalabstracts. What a great experience publishing with @PLOS #PLOSCOMPBIO #SciComm #DataViz 📊 🔬

    dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  17. #PLOSCompBio How oscillations can form a frame of reference in a RNN-based working memory model (so they are not an epiphenomenon) dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  18. #PLOSCompBio: Graphical abstracts are becoming more popular, but how do you create them? Here are some tips! dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  19. #PLOSCompBio: Phenotypic pliancy and the breakdown of epigenetic polycomb mechanisms dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

    The authors call "phenotypic pliancy" the decreased phenotypic fidelity, resulting from dysregulation of specific cellular processes, allowing dysregulated cells to sustainably switch their phenotype in response to environmental changes. They claim that Polycomb dysregulation induces phenotypic pliancy and that this might have important consequences, notably in metastasis.

  20. So happy to finally see this collaboration with Rion Correia and @alainbarrat out. The distance backbone is a unique, algebraically-principled network subgraph that preserves all shortest paths. We were were excited to find out (with #sociopatterns and other data) that the backbones of #socialnetworks contain large amounts of redundant interactions that can be removed with very little impact on #communitystructure and #epidemic spread.

    #complexsystems #dynamics
    #Networkscience #Sparsification #complexnetworks
    #PLOSCompBio:

    dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  21. So happy to finally see this collaboration with Rion Correia and @alainbarrat out. The distance backbone is a unique, algebraically-principled network subgraph that preserves all shortest paths. We were were excited to find out (with #sociopatterns and other data) that the backbones of #socialnetworks contain large amounts of redundant interactions that can be removed with very little impact on #communitystructure and #epidemic spread.

    #complexsystems #dynamics
    #Networkscience #Sparsification #complexnetworks
    #PLOSCompBio:

    dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  22. So happy to finally see this collaboration with Rion Correia and @alainbarrat out. The distance backbone is a unique, algebraically-principled network subgraph that preserves all shortest paths. We were were excited to find out (with #sociopatterns and other data) that the backbones of #socialnetworks contain large amounts of redundant interactions that can be removed with very little impact on #communitystructure and #epidemic spread.

    #complexsystems #dynamics
    #Networkscience #Sparsification #complexnetworks
    #PLOSCompBio:

    dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  23. So happy to finally see this collaboration with Rion Correia and @alainbarrat out. The distance backbone is a unique, algebraically-principled network subgraph that preserves all shortest paths. We were were excited to find out (with #sociopatterns and other data) that the backbones of #socialnetworks contain large amounts of redundant interactions that can be removed with very little impact on #communitystructure and #epidemic spread.

    #complexsystems #dynamics
    #Networkscience #Sparsification #complexnetworks
    #PLOSCompBio:

    dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pc

  24. Looking forward to delivering the first part of my new tutorial series 'How to read a paper ' with the new #PhD students at the #CRUK Manchester Institute this afternoon.

    Session 1 is all about citations - why we cite, how to do it well, and an overview of tools for tracking your reading & references.

    The pre-read was this #PlosCompBio paper 'Ten simple rules for responsible referencing' - journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol

    And once I've figured out how I'll post the slides somewhere!