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October 2025

  • Writer: cjcomerci
    cjcomerci
  • Nov 4, 2025
  • 1 min read

Papers:

Gherman I.M., et al. 2025. Cell Syst 16: 101392.

With the current climate, it's interesting to read about how people are using ML in research. This is an interesting use! But I'm always interested in ML research in where the model fails. What is it about the single deletions that the model gets wrong?


Wang J., et al. 2025. ISME J. 19:

Been reading up on agent-based modeling of bacterial communities and enjoyed this recent review.


Books:

"Yellowface" By: R.F. Kuang

"BoyMom" By: Ruth Whippman

Sorry, faculty applications are cutting into my reading time and I'm still working in these two ...


TV/Movies:

Deep Cover - really enjoyed watching this the other day while I was getting over a cold!

 
 
 

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