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Finished BS homework 7. I should be all caught up on stuff for that class
(aside from reading, which goes quick) for a while now. Next big thing for it
is the exam on 11/02.
+
+Got a couple of LaTeX snippets to remember after all the biostat stuff. First,
+often worth making shortcuts for frequently used stuff in a given assignment:
+
+ \def\h0{\textbf{H}_0}
+ \def\hA{\textbf{H}_A}
+ \def\tstar#1{t^\star_\textit{#1}}
+
+Adding spacing between equation lines with `\jot`:
+
+ \begin{equation*}
+ \setlength{\jot}{10pt}
+ \begin{split}
+ T & = \frac{\bar{X} - \mu_D}{s/\sqrt{n}} \\
+ & = \frac{-0.545 - 0}{8.887/\sqrt{200}} \\
+ & = \frac{-0.545}{0.6284058} \\
+ T & \approx -0.867 \\
+ \end{split}
+ \end{equation*}
+
+Started HG545 homework, just sketching out notes. Burned out before getting too
+far, will have to actually get a rough draft done tomorrow (then cleaned up on
+Tuesday).
+
+## 2023-10-23
+
+HG545, about the L1 transposition assaying and Alu.
+
+First day of the new lab rotation! Set up `black` on the laptop since I'll be
+doing Python. Ended up installing it into a venv and symlinking to the binary,
+which seems to have worked okay.
+
+Need to figure out how to get Irssi to autoload scripts properly and set up
+e.g. `/toggle awl_viewer` on startup so I don't have to do it by hand every
+time.
+
+Got a first draft of HW5 90% done. Will finish tomorrow.
+
+Did some reading for BS521. Still have a little left for Thursday.
+
+## 2023-10-24
+
+BS521 today. Got another intuitive explanation of ANOVA (which was nice) and
+talked about categorical CIs/hypothesis testing.
+
+BI500. Presentations by faculty who are looking to recruit students:
+
+1. Statistical/online bioinformatics.
+2. Cell lineage trees via imaging + ML. If only there was a way to kludge
+ something into mitosis that would tag descendant genomes ala service request
+ ID tagging (or even just e.g. a plasmid that would mutate quickly as
+ a clock).
+3. Head/neck cancer and ALS research via multiomics and large cohort studies.
+4. How molecular/biological clocks work.
+5. How cell cell signaling controls cell fate in human pluripotent stem cells.
+6. Exercise, multiomics, and wearables, cell communications and differential
+ expression with ML.
+7. Wearable and multiomics data to identify biomarkers for early
+ detection/prevention of disease.
+
+Should also look into the additional ones who couldn't be fit into timeslots to
+present.
+
+Lunch at Maizie's.
+
+