Pravesh Parekh
@parekhpravesh.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral researcher | Neuroimaging | Genetics | Machine learning | Psychiatry | Progressively dystopian
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parekhpravesh.bsky.social
Motion Insensitive Resting-State Analysis (MIRA): a new way to perform motion correction that effectively removes the confounding effect of motion on the rsfMRI derived correlation matrices! Meet me at poster F13 and at the flash talk session today at #Flux2025 to find out more about this!
parekhpravesh.bsky.social
Motion Insensitive Resting-State Analysis (MIRA): meet me at poster 1595 at #OHBM2025 to discuss a new way of performing motion correction for resting state fMRI that effectively removes the confounding effect of motion on rsfMRI derived correlation matrices!
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neuromusicnerd.bsky.social
Stoked to be attending #OHBM2025 this week with our UCSD / JCVI team! If you’re here, be sure to stop by my poster to see some cool work from our lab using GAMMs:
📅 W/Th June 25th/26th
🧠 "Nonlinear age trajectories of subcortical microstructural and morphometric changes in the ABCD study"
Brisbane cityscape with the Brisbane sign in the foreground
parekhpravesh.bsky.social
Meet me at #OHBM2025 poster 689 today/tomorrow to discuss using Fast and Efficient Mixed-Effects Algorithm (FEMA) for mixed-effects modeling with unstructured covariance and splines, perform longitudinal GWAS, and discover time-dependent genetic effects!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
www.biorxiv.org
parekhpravesh.bsky.social
Led by the incredible @gauravbhalerao.bsky.social
imagingneurosci.bsky.social
New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Gaurav Bhalerao, Ludovica Griffanti, et al:

Automated quality control of T1-weighted brain MRI scans for clinical research datasets: methods comparison and design of a quality prediction classifier

doi.org/10.1162/IMAG...
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theabcdstudy.bsky.social
Coming June 2025! We are excited to launch the NIH Brain Development Cohorts (NBDC) Data Hub. This new data ecosystem will host & facilitate access to data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study & the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study.

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parekhpravesh.bsky.social
All of these features are implemented in a computationally fast manner, thereby allowing scalability to very large datasets as well as large number of outcome variables like voxel-wise or vertex-wise analyses.
parekhpravesh.bsky.social
FEMA-Long can perform longitudinal GWAS with SNP*time non-linear interaction to discover SNPs showing time-varying effects. The top part of the Miami plots show SNPs having time-dependent effect compared to longitudinal GWAS (bottom part). Last panel shows the effect of a few selected SNPs over time
parekhpravesh.bsky.social
FEMA-Long can model unstructured covariance such as time-varying heritability and genetic correlations which are super critical for longitudinal datasets. Here, using the MoBa dataset, we show time-varying random effects for length, weight, and BMI in the first year of life.
parekhpravesh.bsky.social
Massive thank you to my amazing co-authors including @nadineparker.bsky.social @neuromusicnerd.bsky.social @jaholkowskipiotr.bsky.social @cmakowski.bsky.social @nichols.bsky.social and others who are not on BlueSky. Wouldn't have been possible without their help, support, kindness, and patience :)
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lucinauddin.bsky.social
FYI, if you want to be prepared to apply for the next ABCD Study data release, prepare for these new NIST security requirements 🧠: @ohbmofficial.bsky.social abcdstudy.org/scientists/d...
Data Sharing - ABCD Study
abcdstudy.org
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bbolker.bsky.social
#lirpaloof Since it's already 2025-04-01 for most of the world ... a slightly updated version of the `celebrate` package: `remotes::install_github("bbolker/bbmisc/celebrate")`. (Description: Celebrate your successes and mourn your failures.) Now supports `htest` objects!
celebrate              package:celebrate               R Documentation

Audio 'announcements' when printing model summaries

Description:

     The only function of this package is to augment the printing of
     model summaries with appropriate sound effects based on whether
     you have achieved the magical p<0.05 level of significance for at
     least one variable (not including the intercept - we have to try
     to be a _little_ bit sensible ...)

Details:

     Sounds are taken from <http://freesounds.org>

     To set an alpha-level different from 0.05, you can specify
     ‘options(celebrate.alpha = <value>)’

        • fanfare: user primordiality,
          <https://www.freesound.org/people/primordiality/sounds/78823/>
          (CC BY 3.0)

        • trombone: user kirbydx,
          <https://www.freesound.org/people/kirbydx/sounds/175409/>
          (CC0)

Examples:

     ## Not run:
     
     m1 <- lm(speed~dist,cars)
     m2 <- lm(Income~Population,data.frame(state.x77))
     summary(m1)
     summary(m2)
     ## chi-squared test
     M <- as.table(rbind(c(762, 327, 468), c(484, 239, 477)))
     dimnames(M) <- list(gender = c("F", "M"),
                         party = c("Democrat","Independent", "Republican"))
     (Xsq <- chisq.test(M))  # Prints test summary
     boring <- matrix(c(6,5,4,5), nrow = 2)
     (chisq.test(boring))
     ## End(Not run)
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rmcelreath.bsky.social
Did you know that all the fine artisanal memes from my stats lectures are available in the course repo? Reuse and remixing freely encouraged github.com/rmcelreath/s...
GLMM meme: cat on left licking himself labeled GLM; tiger on right in same posture labeled GLMM this is your brain [egg]
this is regression [frying pan]
this is your brain on regression [egg frying in pan]
any questions? elton john meme: RESULTS SECTION (left) METHODS SECTION (right) terminator meme:
What's your mom's job? STATISTICIAN
Is it okay to replace missing values with zeros?
Sure honey that sounds fine
Your foster parents are dead
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f2harrell.bsky.social
Dive into stat modeling&applications, relaxing assumptions, predictive accuracy, preserving information, imputation, model validation, Bayesian models, causal specification+many controversial topics: Regression Modeling Strategies course May 15-16, 19-20 hbiostat.org/doc/rms/4day.html #StatsSky
RMS
hbiostat.org
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adrianaguatame.bsky.social
A friend included this anti-acknowledgement section on her PhD thesis. She also added the proposition: “Systematic bullying and undermining of girls and women in STEM starts early on and is the reason why they do not stay in science and related fields.”
Absurd we still need to go through this
🧪👩‍🔬
There have been people less than helpful in my journey here. I wanted to acknowledge those too, bc I know I am not unique in this experience.
No thank you to the physics study assoc that made me sing songs about how women couldn't study physics without sleeping with the professor, the day I stepped into university life. No thank you to the 5th year physics student that decided to assign me a stripper name within the first minute of meeting me in the physics coffee corner in my first year. No thank you to the technician that was responsible for onboarding me on the use of the cluster in my third year who raised his eyebrows and asked me if that meant I was some sort of computer girl. No thank you to the senior researcher that sent me utterly inappropriate texts after a conference, then proceeded to apologise months later by telling me they had not been meant for me anyway so no hard feelings remain hopefully And no thank you to him for attending every conference I've been to since. No thank you to the people who told me that it was surprising that I was doing a PhD since I was a girl. No thank you to the man who mistook me for a coffee lady at a conference, and after having to correct him two times that I did not work there, responded with you should consider it. No thank you to the researcher that asked me what I was wearing underneath my outfit during a conference. No thank you to the physicist who declared to a room full of other physicists that biologists don't know how to design an experiment. No thank you to the people who have called me scary instead of strong and intimidating instead of intelligent.
And finally, no thank you to the exec board of the TU Delft, whose knee-jerk reaction to being held up a mirror about the social safety at the university, was to sue the party holding up the mirror instead of looking at the problems they highlighted.
... You have made me feel like I do not belong in science & I cannot forgive you for that.
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imagingneuroucl.bsky.social
Happy 30th birthday year to SPM!! 🎈🍰

To get the party started, we are delighted to announce SPM 25.01, a major new version of the open-source neuroimaging software.

Read the preprint to discover what's new arxiv.org/pdf/2501.12081 and download SPM for free from Github github.com/spm/spm/rele...
arxiv.org
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talyarkoni.com
 “people won’t take us seriously if we speak plainly about what we’re doing, so we have to smoke and mirror some fake math at them to get them to show us respect”.
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carlbergstrom.com
When I was a young man there were whispered rumors among the elders that they could remember their own elders talking about a time when getting grants had been a means for doing science, rather than vice versa.
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dsquintana.bsky.social
Are you an early career researcher at @uio.no? Next Wednesday at 1pm I’ll be running a career development workshop for UiO ECRs, in which I’ll cover how a “start-up of one” mindset can be used for navigating academic careers.

For more details ⬇️
The Start-Up Scholar - The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Join us for an interactive workshop that has been designed to help PhD candidates, Postdoctoral Fellows and Early Career Researchers plan their careers using a start-up framework.
www.mn.uio.no