Mridul K. Thomas
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Our experimental design workshop had ~40 participants from >15 countries!

@raviranjan.bsky.social and I focused on refining ideas, estimating parameters precisely, leverage in linear & nonlinear regression, and using simulations to compare designs.

Presentation & R scripts in next post:
Limnoseries: How to Design Better Experiments
YouTube video by GLEONetwork
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Our thanks to @gleonetwork.bsky.social for hosting this as part of its Limnoseries. And for this impressive catalogue of past workshops & talks on youtube - an excellent resource:

www.youtube.com/@gleonetwork...
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mridulkthomas.bsky.social
Our experimental design workshop had ~40 participants from >15 countries!

@raviranjan.bsky.social and I focused on refining ideas, estimating parameters precisely, leverage in linear & nonlinear regression, and using simulations to compare designs.

Presentation & R scripts in next post:
Limnoseries: How to Design Better Experiments
YouTube video by GLEONetwork
www.youtube.com
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I'm developing a grad course on experimental design (study design generally) & data analysis in biology. What topics, papers, etc. do you think are most important? If you teach something similar, I would love to hear what/how you teach (if you are willing to share a syllabus that would amazing!).
mridulkthomas.bsky.social
Sure thing! And it's great that you're developing this - I think there's a real need that's broadly felt. Ravi and I taught a short online workshop on this just a couple of days ago and there was a fair amount of interest.
mridulkthomas.bsky.social
This looks great! Looking forward to trying it out.
mridulkthomas.bsky.social
Thanks! There isn't a page specifically for this workshop or the series, but the general GLEON page is here: gleon.org

Perhaps more usefully, here are recordings of all previous workshops in the series:
www.youtube.com/@gleonetwork...
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This @gleonetwork.bsky.social workshop series is aimed at limnologists but it's open to all. We are targetting PhD students and postdocs across the environmental sciences.
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@raviranjan.bsky.social & I are teaching a free online workshop with on experimental design for environmental scientists on the 23rd.

We'll focus on using simulations to evaluate how well different experimental designs help achieve your goals.

Please sign up & share! forms.gle/MZTxeQs4UpMr...
Poster for 90 minute workshop on HOW TO DESIGN BETTER EXPERIMENTS, by Mridul Thomas & Ravi Ranjan. 

Details: September 23rd 16:00 CEST ; 14:00 UTC

Description: 

Experimental designs can make or break an experiment. A good experiment has a clear goal and efficiently uses experimental resources to achieve that goal. In this workshop, we will review what experiments are for, basic and advanced principles of designing experiments, and how to use simulations to evaluate designs before actually doing the
experiment. We’ll do a moderate amount of coding in R and so experience with this would be helpful but is not required. We intend to have small-group discussions to help participants develop their own experiments, and encourage participants to think of a specific question they would like to answer with an experiment.
mridulkthomas.bsky.social
Discovered that SAR11 has proteorhodopsin and wanted to declare it an honorary phytoplankton. It produces ATP in light! But this only slows death in the absence of carbon and does not increase growth otherwise.

Is it a photoheterotroph? Chemoheterotroph? Is photomixotroph a word? I'm baffled.
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Lunar eclipse over the waters
Lunar eclipse Lunar eclipse Lunar eclipse
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HIFMB @hifmb.de · Jun 23
The call for our 2026 Postdoc Cohort is now open. We offer 4 full-time positions. Apply until August 24th. hifmb.de/jobs
Please spread the word.
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My first Amanita muscaria! Spotted this weekend by @joelyndelima.bsky.social
Amanita muscaria mushroom
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A good day to celebrate the bitingly hilarious lyrical genius of Tom Lehrer.

Retired from his relatively short musical career...to teach maths at Harvard, MIT, and UCSC. Worked briefly at Los Alamos and the NSA. And mercilessly satirised every system he encountered.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvhY...
Tom Lehrer - The Vatican Rag - fabulous version - LIVE FILM From Copenhagen in 1967
YouTube video by The Tom Lehrer Wisdom Channel
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I will never understand how this became so influential. Instead of using either evidence-based teaching or tried-and-tested methods (both defensible), we somehow ended up with fad-based education.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whole_language

Whole language is a philosophy of reading and a discredited[8] educational method originally developed for teaching literacy in English to young children. The method became a major model for education in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK in the 1980s and 1990s,[7] despite there being no scientific support for the method's effectiveness.[9] It is based on the premise that learning to read English comes naturally to humans, especially young children, in the same way that learning to speak develops naturally.[10][11][12]