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Mathew V. Kiang

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Public Health 34%
Environmental science 19%
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Dude, you won't believe the embarrassing level of effort it took to make Fig 9.
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Have you ever wondered how to ensure a loss in Candyland though?

github.com/mkiang/candy...
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Last week, the child caught me doing The Mini crossword and asked me why I was doing "the duplo of crosswords". Now I only do the real NYT crossword until she falls asleep so I don't get shamed.
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It's that time of the year again. The mornings have a crisp edge. The smell of hot PSLs fills the air. The NIH SROs are sending out their "what to do if a government shutdown happens" emails. Magic is in the air.
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I use Slack for precisely one thing.
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Excellent coverage of our study out today on climate impacts on wildfire smoke and related health impacts.
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I'm just saying I've never took the day off work, went for a bike ride, enjoyed the summer inversion and then regretted it.
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Me too but I'm not above backing out.
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Given the situation at the NIH, constant chaos, and everything else that's happening right now, are we still volunteering for study section?

Just seems like whatever incentives existed before ("insiders' view" or prestige) no longer apply. (Obv, money is good and I am poor but I'm not *that* poor.)
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I attended a summer camp for nerds during grad school and honestly to god one night somebody started the party with "Can I share my favorite Terry Tao theorem with you guys?"
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The Pearl quote is unsurprising and wildly on brand.

That Terry Tao needs to apply for funding is shocking. Dude should just be swimming in research money.
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Math at UCLA suffered the greatest blow.

I spoke with Terry Tao—Fields Medalist and arguably the preeminent mathematician of his generation—who is apparently now doing his summer research in number theory without external funding.
The suspensions landed perhaps most heavily in math. NSF suspended a $25 million grant for the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), an international center at UCLA that hosts about 2000 visiting researchers every year for workshops and other programs. One of its stars, Terence Tao, a Fields Medal winner frequently named as one of the greatest living mathematicians, also had his only NSF grant suspended. The $750,000 award was in its first year and supported Tao’s own research and a handful of graduate students in developing tools to tell whether a set of numbers is structured or random. Tao says he now cannot offer research assistant opportunities during the academic year, and he calls the cuts to IPAM “quite disastrous.”

Tao’s ultimate goal is to use the tools to solve the twin primes conjecture, a centuries-old problem in number theory that suggests there are an infinite number of prime pairs that differ by two, like five and seven. But the NSF grant provided the vast majority of outside support for his UCLA salary. “I’m currently doing summer research unfunded,” he says.

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dangaristo.bsky.social
Math at UCLA suffered the greatest blow.

I spoke with Terry Tao—Fields Medalist and arguably the preeminent mathematician of his generation—who is apparently now doing his summer research in number theory without external funding.
The suspensions landed perhaps most heavily in math. NSF suspended a $25 million grant for the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), an international center at UCLA that hosts about 2000 visiting researchers every year for workshops and other programs. One of its stars, Terence Tao, a Fields Medal winner frequently named as one of the greatest living mathematicians, also had his only NSF grant suspended. The $750,000 award was in its first year and supported Tao’s own research and a handful of graduate students in developing tools to tell whether a set of numbers is structured or random. Tao says he now cannot offer research assistant opportunities during the academic year, and he calls the cuts to IPAM “quite disastrous.”

Tao’s ultimate goal is to use the tools to solve the twin primes conjecture, a centuries-old problem in number theory that suggests there are an infinite number of prime pairs that differ by two, like five and seven. But the NSF grant provided the vast majority of outside support for his UCLA salary. “I’m currently doing summer research unfunded,” he says.
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"When the first of August came round, the Professor realized he had pleasantly trifled away nearly two months at a task which should have taken little more than a week."

--Willa Cather, 1925 and timeless
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The piñata at this birthday party is made of some kind of mithril and adamantium alloy.
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Making travel decisions at this point in my career:
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The piñata at this birthday party is made of some kind of mithril and adamantium alloy.
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This whole time I just thought Skarsgard was a really popular Swedish surname.

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The 2025 Budget Reconciliation Bill's proposed Medicaid changes, including eligibility restrictions and reduced funding, are projected to cause negative health, economic, and healthcare system impacts.

https://ja.ma/469dTok
Projected Health System and Economic Impacts of 2025 Medicaid Policy Proposals
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My platform will be the development of a GenAI model that'll do your self-promotion for you.*

*not really
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Grad school really doesn't prepare you for the volume of awkward self-promotional materials you'll need to write just to get paid.
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This is a bad take:
- >90% importation is from US residents visiting other countries
- Canada and Mexico account for only ~20%
- there are over 120k active cases in Europe
- 90% vaccination is still below the threshold
- xenophobic policies during mass illegal ICE kidnappings is a garbage suggestion
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I was watching Kobe practicing free throws at the London Olympics before a game. After a string of makes, he missed one and I instinctively boo'ed — but I was the only person in that section. He just made eye contact with me and then shook his head in disappointment.
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Right folks. Feeling rather down at the moment so bringing back an oldie

Please Quote this with your most minor celebrity interaction

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I heard this morning that my informatics colleague Dr. Atul Butte passed after a battle with cancer. He was a giant in the field & inspired many of us over his distinguished career. He was a passionate champion of the power of big data & his impact on our field is immeasurable. RIP Atul & thanks.
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What if we tried like... not bombing each other?
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The people change but the coffee stays the same.

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