We also have a new explainer video that breaks down what machine learning is and how Jefferson researchers are using it to innovate methods in cancer diagnostics, with John Eisenbrey and Elizabeth Cottrill.
Announcement - Twitter for Researchers Workshop: As part of our Science Communications Series, we’re hosting a Twitter for Researchers talk and workshop Dec 3rd (1-2:30pm in 901 Walnut Lobby). Twitter hosts robust and engaged research conversations. We’ll explain why it can be useful for your career and how to get started. Drop by! If you're already on twitter, follow us at @ResearchAtJeff.
As always, email us with any accepted papers or other ideas for stories that peer into the real lives of researchers: ResearchNews@jefferson.edu or edyta.zielinska@jefferson.edu.
New study uses machine learning on ultrasound images of thyroid nodules to predict risk of malignancy. John Eisenbrey + Elizabeth Cottril | Radiology + Otolaryngology | 10/28
A Voice for Mental Health in Academia One Jefferson student takes to social media and blogging to discuss mental health issues in graduate school, and finds huge community support. Lauren Langbein | Research Life |10/9