reporting from the GRC

June 20, 2006 at 1:06 pm | | conferences, news, science community

I’m here at the Gordon Conference on Single Molecule Approaches To Biology in New London, NH. When I get back to CA, I’ll get back to writing the blog…

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  1. Hey Sam,

    I am looking forward to your report about the GRC meeting. I have heard some gosspip about a very “interesting” motor session…

    Comment by Knut — June 29, 2006 #

  2. maybe i’ll talk about this. but grc’s are supposed to be “off the record” … so i dunno how much i can say (especially on the internets)

    Comment by sam — June 30, 2006 #

  3. […] I just think it’s really lame to play around with bin sizes to get histograms that show what you expect. When comparing two histograms, you need to use the same bin size. Maybe there’s an alternative explanation here (admittedly, I did not read all the supplemental section online); please correct me. Otherwise, I’m bummed with this data right now. *Some background that I know on the authors:Andrew Carter: I met him at the GRC on single-molecule biophysics, and really liked him. Really funny guy. He did neat work in the Vale lab on sliding assays (microscopy of labeled microtublules sliding around like little worms on a bed of dynein motor heads).Ahmet Yildiz: Did the FIONA work in the Selvin lab for his graduate work. […]

    Pingback by Everyday Scientist » playing with bin size = bad figure — January 26, 2007 #

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