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A presentation is not about !saying what you did, it is about helping others remember it.!Your job as a presenter is to !connect the facts and provide insights. Tell stories that give context and make indifferent people teachable. Motivate your audience to act.
A presentation is not about !saying what you did, it is about helping others remember it.!Your job as a presenter is to !connect the facts and provide insights. Tell stories that give context and make indifferent people teachable. Motivate your audience to act.
A presentation is not about !saying what you did, it is about helping others remember it.!Your job as a presenter is to !connect the facts and provide insights. Tell stories that give context and make indifferent people teachable. Motivate your audience to act.
A presentation is not about !saying what you did, it is about helping others remember it.!Your job as a presenter is to !connect the facts and provide insights. Tell stories that give context and make indifferent people teachable. Motivate your audience to act.
He knows he has !to give a presentation.
He starts by building the slides.
The best !presentation he !could ever give
The presentation!he ends up giving.
He starts by !writing the story.
He starts by !writing the story.
Then, he builds!the slides.
Awesome!Presentation.
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Spoken!track
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Important !points
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Move both tracks !at the same speed
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As you can see from this plot…
Move both tracks !at the same speed
Spoken!track
Visual!track
If your visual track is
exactly the same as your
spoken track, your audience will get bored. They can read faster than you
can talk
If your visual track is
exactly the same as your
spoken track, your audience will get bored. They can read faster than you
can talk
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Why?
In silico screen 2.4 millon drug-like compounds
Rank top 20,000 compounds by scoring function
Optimize complexes and re-rank
Visually select compounds for testing
Test compounds experimentally
Identify and test structural analogs
What do you notice?
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Process samples in an identical manner and compare clonal overlap
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4. Sequencer - Repeat an identical sample
Methods tests
RNA labeling
RNA labeling
The shadow cast by the nanoparticles (NP) on metal deposition is visible in the high-magnification images.
The shadow cast by the nanoparticles (NP) on metal deposition is visible in the high-magnification images.
The shadow cast by the nanoparticles (NP) on metal deposition is visible in the high-magnification images.
High-magnification images show the shadow cast by nanoparticles on metal deposition
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accurately discriminate between regions in peak and regions in flanks
• Observed that DNase I
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• Identified relevant k-mers that can be used to obtain a generalized binding motif
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BENEFITS OF FIBER: GATHER LIGHT �• ALLOW LIGHT FROM DIFFERENT LOCATIONS TO BE BROUGHT TO THE SAME INSTRUMENT.
• SIMULTANEOUS OBSERVATION OF LARGE NUMBER OF TARGET OBJECTS (FIBER BUNDLES): MULTI-OBJECT SPECTROSCOPY (MOS).
• CLASSICALLY (HOLES/SLITS): TELESCOPE (FIELD OF VIEW: 0.5~A FEW DEGREES) VS SPECTROGRAPH (FIELD OF VIEW: A FEW ARC MINUTES) =>LIMITED OBSERVATION AT ANY GIVEN TIME => SMALL NUMBER STATISTICS/SMALL SAMPLE (STUDY OF DYNAMIC PROCESS OF CLUSTERS/GALAXIES REQUIRES AT LEAST 100~1000 OBJECTS SIMULTANEOUSLY);
• FAINT OBJECTS: TAKE HOURS TO BUILD UP ENOUGH SIGNAL IN THE SPECTRUM. (~10 PHOTONS/HR)
• SOLUTION: LARGE NUMBER OF FIBERS, EACH INPUT END PLACED AT THE FOCAL SURFACE POSITION CORRESPONDING TO THE LOCATION OF THE IMAGED TARGET; EACH OUTPUT LINED UP ALONG THE SPECTROGRAPH SLIT.
• DATA COLLECTION NOW RESTRICTED BY TELESCOPE FIELD OF VIEW, # OF FIBERS, SIZE OF DETECTOR.�
BENEFITS OF FIBER: GATHER LIGHT �
• HUNDREDS OF TARGETS VS JUST ONE; A GROUP IN CHINA: 4-M TELESCOPE, 5° FIELD OF VIEW, 4000 FIBERS.
• EXAMPLE OF NEW RESEARCH: HEXABUNDLES
• EASY TO PRODUCE, SIMPLE TO INSTALL;
• SUPER-WIDE FIELD, ADAPTIVE TO SEEING;
• LESS SENSITIVE TO BLURRING (SEEING);
• LESS SENSITIVE TO SOURCE ASYMMETRY.
Source: Bland-hawthorn, J. et al (2011). “Hexabundles: imaging fiber arrays for low-light astronomical applications”. Optics express 2649 vol. 19 no. 3.
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Fiber-coupled spectrographs can observe multiple targets at the same time
Combine facts into stories
Combine facts into stories
Combine facts into stories
Combine facts into stories
Combine facts into stories
Combine facts into stories
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