Elizabeth Tapia

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Elizabeth Tapia

@etapiaAR

Codes4Life & CSO @ArgenTAGbio #sequencing

Rosario, Argentina Katılım Ağustos 2020
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ArgenTag
ArgenTag@argentagbio·
We’d like to thank all applicants to our Single-Cell Long-Read Grant! Applications are now closed. The winner will be announced during our upcoming webinar. We’ll be hosting a technical session with a clear goal: to walk through what it actually takes to run single-cell long-read RNA-seq end to end. 🗓️ April 14 | 10am PT / 1pm ET/ 6pm CET Register 🔗 argentag.com/webinar @PacBio - @IcahnMountSinai
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ArgenTag@argentagbio·
⏳ 5 days left to apply for the ArgenTag Single-Cell Long-Read Grant. For isoforms, splicing, fusions, full-length RNA. 🧬 Kit + sequencing + analysis. 500 words. No instrument. 🔗argentag.com/grant #Transcriptomics #Genomics #SingleCell
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Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF
Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF@predict_addict·
The legendary Donald Knuth just witnessed something remarkable. 🔥🔥🔥 After 30 years, a problem he posed about Hamiltonian cycle decompositions in a 3-dimensional Cayley digraph has finally been cracked. And the solver? Not a PhD student. Not a research group. Not a math department.
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ArgenTag@argentagbio·
Long-read isoforms at single-cell resolution — no instrument needed? Yes! 🚀 ArgenTag is now an official @PacBio Compatible Partner and works seamlessly with Kinnex kits. Learn more at argentag.com/pacbio 🔗
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Ken Ono
Ken Ono@KenOno691·
@AxiomMath 10/ I’d genuinely love to hear what you’re seeing, especially from educators, students, parents, and builders. What should we automate, and what should we never automate?
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ℏεsam
ℏεsam@Hesamation·
holy shit. Andrew Ng just gave a free gem-packed mentorship about real AI career advice. here is 14 key highlights: > it’s the best time to build a career in AI. it has and will continue to make progress. > with ai coding you can build things so fast, that you couldn’t a year ago. so GO AND BUILD STUFF. > the software bottleneck will increasingly be the product management of “what” and “how” to build. learn this critical skill. > surround yourself with hard working curious people. it has more impact than you can imagine. > apply to jobs that have people you already connect with and are familiar with. even if it’s not the “ideal” company, it can boost you well. > learn how to build powerful software faster. creating lots of things is very important for your career. > WORK HARD. if you’re fortunate enough to be able to work hard, do it. > if you ace your job interviews and assignments but still get rejected, it might be because you’re “too tough and hostile”. the team is making a decision whether they like to work with you, just like you are. so be connectable. > job market is cooked, but if you approach it the right way, you will have a big chance. > understand in depth. the trends, the new papers, the science. put in extra effort to understand more than the guy next to you. > part of getting hired is to tell you know stuff. but also to “show” you know it. and because of ai this is now easier than ever. > lots of businesses are frantically transforming to use ai. actually understanding responsibility of ai and making sure it works and the net value is positive rather than negative, is a new and highly valuable skill. > hype is an amazing force. the currency of social media is engagement not accuracy. learn how to filter signal from noise. (maybe i will write about that later actually) > take the pulse. the ai bubble may burst, but you can benefit from it. this video is packed with real advice from @AndrewYNg and @lmoroney that can transform your perspective. i have only scratched the surface so jump ahead and watch the full thing.
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Fei-Fei Li
Fei-Fei Li@drfeifei·
This came as a total surprise this morning. Very humbled… 🙏 AI is built by generations of technologists, starting with the daring question of “can machines think?” by Alan Turing. It will be further developed, used and governed by many and all of us! Let’s keep our AI mission human-centered for the benefit of humanity! And I can’t wait to see where AI’s next frontier - spatial intelligence - will be taking us!
TIME@TIME

2025 was the year when artificial intelligence’s full potential roared into view, and when it became clear that there will be no turning back. For delivering the age of thinking machines, for wowing and worrying humanity, for transforming the present and transcending the possible, the Architects of AI are TIME’s 2025 Person of the Year. time.com/7339685/person…

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ArgenTag@argentagbio·
ArgenTag Featured on @Nasdaq as a BioTools Innovator 🗽 We are absolutely thrilled to see ArgenTag featured today on the Nasdaq billboard in Times Square! What a special moment and powerful recognition for our team. This display celebrates the completion of the prestigious @BTInnovator program. Being selected as one of 31 elite life science tools companies of the year, chosen from over 400 applicants worldwide, provides incredible validation of our technology and vision. A huge thank you to @BTInnovator and @MedTechAwards, partners and mentors for an exceptional acceleration and go-to-market program. Paul Grand - Kathryn Zavala - Jim West III, MS - Ayelet Marom , Ph.D., PPM - Yolanda Tennico - Gabby Dardano - Matthew Hymes - Michelle Vierra Balakrishnan, MBA - Alessandro Pinto - Parisa Khosropour - BroadOak Capital Partners - Thermo Fisher Scientific - Nissan Chemical America Corporation - Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) - i5 BioPartners - PubGrade None of this would be possible without the passion, dedication, and expertise of the entire ArgenTag Team. Thank you for turning vision into reality every single day. Leandro Ciappina, Elizabeth Tapia, Pilar Bulacio, Joaquin Ezpeleta, Sofía Lavista Llanos , Ivana Lorna Parcerisa, Antonela Rocío Palacios, Natalia iglesias, Rocio Requelme We are looking forward to an exciting 2026! #ArgenTag #BioToolsInnovator #NASDAQ #singlecell #sequencing #biotech
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The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize@NobelPrize·
Medicine laureate Linda Buck tells her students: “Pick a problem that you’re extremely interested in.” Is there a challenge you’re trying to solve? #NobelPrize
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Yam Peleg
Yam Peleg@Yampeleg·
Karpathy just dropped a code that: 1. Trains a tokenizer (rust). 2. Pretrains a GPT model on FineWeb. 3. SFT on chat data (smoltalk) & multiple choice questions & tool use. 4. RL (GRPO) on GSM8K. 5. Evaluates on ARC, MMLU, GSM8K, HumanEval. 6. Run Inference with: KV cache, prefill/decode and tool-use (python sandbox). Under 8K lines of code.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

Excited to release new repo: nanochat! (it's among the most unhinged I've written). Unlike my earlier similar repo nanoGPT which only covered pretraining, nanochat is a minimal, from scratch, full-stack training/inference pipeline of a simple ChatGPT clone in a single, dependency-minimal codebase. You boot up a cloud GPU box, run a single script and in as little as 4 hours later you can talk to your own LLM in a ChatGPT-like web UI. It weighs ~8,000 lines of imo quite clean code to: - Train the tokenizer using a new Rust implementation - Pretrain a Transformer LLM on FineWeb, evaluate CORE score across a number of metrics - Midtrain on user-assistant conversations from SmolTalk, multiple choice questions, tool use. - SFT, evaluate the chat model on world knowledge multiple choice (ARC-E/C, MMLU), math (GSM8K), code (HumanEval) - RL the model optionally on GSM8K with "GRPO" - Efficient inference the model in an Engine with KV cache, simple prefill/decode, tool use (Python interpreter in a lightweight sandbox), talk to it over CLI or ChatGPT-like WebUI. - Write a single markdown report card, summarizing and gamifying the whole thing. Even for as low as ~$100 in cost (~4 hours on an 8XH100 node), you can train a little ChatGPT clone that you can kind of talk to, and which can write stories/poems, answer simple questions. About ~12 hours surpasses GPT-2 CORE metric. As you further scale up towards ~$1000 (~41.6 hours of training), it quickly becomes a lot more coherent and can solve simple math/code problems and take multiple choice tests. E.g. a depth 30 model trained for 24 hours (this is about equal to FLOPs of GPT-3 Small 125M and 1/1000th of GPT-3) gets into 40s on MMLU and 70s on ARC-Easy, 20s on GSM8K, etc. My goal is to get the full "strong baseline" stack into one cohesive, minimal, readable, hackable, maximally forkable repo. nanochat will be the capstone project of LLM101n (which is still being developed). I think it also has potential to grow into a research harness, or a benchmark, similar to nanoGPT before it. It is by no means finished, tuned or optimized (actually I think there's likely quite a bit of low-hanging fruit), but I think it's at a place where the overall skeleton is ok enough that it can go up on GitHub where all the parts of it can be improved. Link to repo and a detailed walkthrough of the nanochat speedrun is in the reply.

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Supratim Datta
Supratim Datta@taurine__·
The seminal paper of Shimon Sakaguchi published in 1995 @J_Immunol where he discovered CD4+ CD25+ cells that actively suppress autoimmunity. It was the first time T regulatory cells appeared in the literature. Not all Nobel Prize winning work need to be in glamorous journals.
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The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize@NobelPrize·
Say good morning to our new medicine laureate Mary Brunkow! 🎉 This photo was taken by Brunkow's husband Ross Colquhoun at 4:30 in the morning, just after she had received the news.
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ArgenTag
ArgenTag@argentagbio·
We’re heading to #ASHG25! ArgenTag is thrilled to join the genetics community at this year’s ASHG Annual Meeting. Come meet our team, learn about our latest innovations, and let’s talk science! Contact us at welcome@argentag.com
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Y Combinator
Y Combinator@ycombinator·
"If you want to do good work, what you need is a great curiosity about a promising question." - Paul Graham, What You'll Wish You'd Known
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