James D Wilson

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James D Wilson

James D Wilson

@ThisIsJDWilson

Statistics and data science educator, researcher, mentor, and enthusiast.

Beigetreten Ağustos 2020
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James D Wilson
James D Wilson@ThisIsJDWilson·
@TattedMiscreant I’ve heard the dry erase marker over top trick but never tried it. But I do know that acetone (primary agent in finger nail polish remover) will take it right off
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James D Wilson@ThisIsJDWilson·
I’d like to use my skills as a statistician, network scientist, and ML methodologist to help tackle big environmental and climate issues. Does anyone have good references or problems to look into?
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Antonija K.
Antonija K.@A_Kolobaric·
Excited to enter 2024 with my PhD!
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Srijan Sengupta
Srijan Sengupta@SrijanSengupta7·
The existence of broader impacts implies the existence of narrower impacts. Or just regular impacts.
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James D Wilson@ThisIsJDWilson·
@tiagopeixoto This brings me back to a key question of when, in general, a graph (and hence graph tools/analyses) is needed/useful for observed data. Of course some data are inherently graph-based (friendships, followers, etc.) but for those that are not, I feel a statistical test is needed
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Tiago Peixoto
Tiago Peixoto@tiagopeixoto·
It was always clear that graph neural networks don't actually need the graph for most tasks and don't perform so well when the node features are not doing the heavy lifting. But it seems that often including the graph makes things *worse*: arxiv.org/abs/2309.04332
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James D Wilson@ThisIsJDWilson·
@AGerlachPhD Congratulations Andrew! I’m really happy for you and am excited to see what you do next!
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Andrew Gerlach
Andrew Gerlach@AGerlachPhD·
Difficult to describe how proud I am to share this! I’ve put in a LOT of hard work to get here, but I’ve also had tremendous support along the way from family, friends, colleagues, and mentors. But mostly, I just wish my mom were still here to see this.
Pitt Psychiatry@PittPsychiatry

Pitt Psychiatry extends a warm welcome to three new faculty members, Douglas D’Agati, MD; Andrew Gerlach, PhD; and Joseph Stujenske, MD, PhD! bit.ly/44S6RQp

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James D Wilson@ThisIsJDWilson·
@AGerlachPhD Huge congratulations Andrew! Well deserved! And what great timing
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Andrew Gerlach
Andrew Gerlach@AGerlachPhD·
Can’t get much better than a week in Yosemite Valley with the family… unless you get your K01 notice of grant award while there!!!
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James D Wilson@ThisIsJDWilson·
Check out our new paper investigating sex differences in functional connectivity response to antidepressant treatment for those in late-life. The findings here may greatly reduce the time needed to assess pharmacological treatment efficacy for those with late-life depression
Andrew Gerlach@AGerlachPhD

Hot off the press! My paper w/ @ThisIsJDWilson, @KarimH349, @HAizenstein, and @carmen_andree in @molpsychiatry on sex differences in functional connectivity related to remission with antidepressants in late-life! (1/6) rdcu.be/dgend

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James D Wilson@ThisIsJDWilson·
@roydanroy I’m used to thinking about anomalies as data points (or vectors / networks) that are outside of a predictive interval for a new value given “normative” data. So something like anything outside 3 standard deviations from the mean.
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Dan Roy
Dan Roy@roydanroy·
Who's an expert in anomaly detection out there? What's are the key texts in this area? Does it have a rigorous theoretical foundation? That handles the adversarial aspects? And what about deep learning and in-roads there?
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James D Wilson@ThisIsJDWilson·
I’m so proud of our new work led by Elisabeth Salisbury of @PittPsychiatry. Personally as a dad of 3, I’m particularly excited about the potential for helping newborns in need. I am looking forward to our next work, and also I hope to see these findings put into practice.
JAMA Pediatrics@JAMAPediatrics

Study of hospitalized newborns with prenatal opioid exposure showed that a novel crib mattress that provided gentle stochastic (random) vibration helped reduce medication treatment in some infants. ja.ma/3W3N8KM

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James D Wilson@ThisIsJDWilson·
Excited to see some of our recent work mentioned in a great piece on @NBCNightlyNews about predicting political leaning with fMRI (see time 1:43). Thank you for the mention @byjacobward . I look forward to seeing where AI and brain imaging goes from here.
NBC Nightly News with Tom Llamas@NBCNightlyNews

Researchers are developing artificial intelligence technology they say generate the very images in our brains. @byjacobward shares more on the extraordinary research and the concerns about what mind reading technology could mean for the future.

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Connor Gibbs
Connor Gibbs@cgibbs_10·
I'm excited to share that on March 6, I successfully defended my dissertation, "Causality and Clustering in Complex Settings," and I am now officially a PhD in Statistics! I'm excited to see what comes next.
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