Pat Heslop-Harrison

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Pat Heslop-Harrison

Pat Heslop-Harrison

@Pathh1

Prof in Agricultural Genetics & Genome Biol, Univ Leicester UK; Research, Teaching, Policy, Evaluation https://t.co/nwcUMl5obd

Leicester UK 加入时间 Mayıs 2009
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Pat Heslop-Harrison
Pat Heslop-Harrison@Pathh1·
@TanentzapfLab I would also add: near the end, go back to the aims/objectives that you set out at the end of the introduction and show how you met them (or didn't - that can be good!). If A&O are not in the intro, why not?
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Tanentzapf Lab@TanentzapfLab·
1. For lots of people the hardest part of the paper to write is the discussion. Here is a a very brief guide: Paragraph 1: is a restatements of the two or three most important conclusions (starting with "here we showed", each conclusion gets 2-4 sentences).
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@Aina_Ai2 I had a good ?-for-us recently: candidate answered one of our questions poorly. They asked the same question to the panel, and then gave their own excellent answer, realising and correcting their earlier error
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Aina@Aina_Ai2·
During a job interview, if they ask: “Do you have any questions for us?” USE THE GOLDEN RESPONSE: 
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NASA History Office@NASAhistory·
This photo of Earth, dubbed the Blue Marble, was taken by the Apollo 17 crew #OTD in 1972 as they traveled to the Moon. It soon became one of the most widely-distributed photographs in history.
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Exciting PhD project with me and @vorontsovams.bsky.social RBG Kew on Grass Diversity, developing a phylogeny using morphology and genomics for the tropical forage grass genus Urochloa. Applications at centa.ac.uk/studentship/20… but contacts Bat or me to discuss
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@insilicoplants Looking forward greatly to the meeting and talking about The grammar of genomes: From sequences, phenotypes, digital twins and foundational LLMs, to conservation, biodiversity, and breeding. Hoping to develop new collaborations, ideas, and opportunities
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in silico Plants@insilicoplants·
We are a proud sponsor of Joint International Conference on Crop/Plant Modeling, Big Data and Applications being held 2-6 Nov 2025 in Nanchang, China modeldata2025.casconf.cn
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Pat Heslop-Harrison@Pathh1·
@insilicoplants Looking forward greatly to the meeting and talking about The grammar of genomes: From sequences, phenotypes, digital twins and foundational LLMs, to conservation, biodiversity, and breeding. Hoping to develop new collaborations, ideas, and opportunities
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in silico Plants@insilicoplants·
We are a proud sponsor of Joint International Conference on Crop/Plant Modeling, Big Data and Applications being held 2-6 Nov 2025 in Nanchang, China Early bird registration ends tomorrow (30 Sept)! modeldata2025.casconf.cn
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@bartos_group Super B chromosome talk from Teresa Bojdova showing mechanisms of chromosome elimination except on flowers of Sorghum
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Plant B chromosome biology research group (IEB)
That’s a wrap! 🎉 A few of us had the chance to represent our group at Plant Biology CS 2025🌱in Bratislava 🇸🇰 Lots of science, great people, and new ideas to take home. 💡
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Pat Heslop-Harrison@Pathh1·
One of the best dinners and then seminar I've had was with Frank Stahl. He sat down with overhead projector and all the 200 in the audience felt they had a personal tutorial on DNA replication and his super-elegant research. RIP age 95. nytimes.com/2025/07/07/sci…
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Pat Heslop-Harrison@Pathh1·
Grrr. My appeal every 5 years or so, as frustration boils over. Why doesn't any web browser print out roughly what you see on your screen? I see nice versions of the webpage - full screen, landscape, portrait, mobile phone - but no major browser can print anything like them.
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I'm finding LLM / AI models like Grok, Deepseek, ChatGPT, Google search lab useful to explain things at suitable level. Notable they don't just rehash Wikipedia or unhelpful Microsoft manuals. Today's examples: GANTT charts; IF/TRUE/FALSE in Excel; Harvard referencing
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Pat Heslop-Harrison@Pathh1·
@FarmingUK Tricky question about egg quality to purchase. Despite label, there were no free range eggs in most of UK until this week from Dec, nor over much of last 5 yrs for bird flu control. I choose based on trying to get sense of, usually misleading, welfare on box advertisement text.
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George Burton
George Burton@cropsandbops·
after submitting my PhD thesis on fonio millet, 2 new pre-prints of my research are available now: a) phylogenetics and history of 4 Digitaria millet crops, and b) germination ecology and climate modelling of fonio suitability in the future 🤠🌾links below! #SSCPDTP #kewscience
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"Doing you own research" on product/medicine safety means web searches now with AI answers. How can we ensure LLMs are informed primarily by refereed research publications, not activists on eg Facebook or Reddit?
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Are others getting 'verify' boxes when wanting to access published papers (even open access)? Is this major publishers trying to stop Deep Learning / Generative AI / ChatGPT accessing refereed work? I want my papers used by AI models easily, not push them to Reddit or Facebook
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Academic climate: It’s no longer ‘publish or perish’; It’s ‘Be visible or vanish’ says @drtimiolubiyi “It is not just what you publish; it is who sees it, talks about it, and shares it that matters." businessday.ng/opinion/articl… Hs analysis has a lot of sense; I don't agree all
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Sandya Narayanswami
Sandya Narayanswami@DrCentromere·
A wonderful book about science and innovation in China explored by Joe Needham. As an UG at U of Leicester, my tutor knew Dorothy Needham. I remember when her book "Machina Carnis" (The Meat Machine), on muscle biochemistry, came out. @Pathh1 @MichaelWoodMV @DalrympleWill
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Has anyone tried this in submission cover letter:"We tick required ‘check/tick boxes’ randomly where there is no appropriate answer. Our answer has no validity. We include early career/retired authors where academic e-mails are deleted; and OA fees are covered by agreements."
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