Pathology resident | Former Stanford Postdoc | Developer of pathtalk.io and paper2pod.com

Joined May 2010
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david van ijzendoorn retweeted
Wanna learn abt spatial #macrophage niches in human? Listen to our paper in a form of #AI generated podcast #Paper2pod by @vanijzen. Link below
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david van ijzendoorn retweeted
Tired of reading your papers? Transform them into a podcast with #Paper2Pod. Great idea @vanijzen
NotebookLM generates AI podcasts but you can't use it on the phone. Paper2Pod is a free iPhone app that turns research papers into audio podcasts, so you can listen to them on the go. Here's how to use it:
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It seems I also have to try Paper2Pod Paper2Pod is a free iPhone app that turns research papers into audio podcasts πŸ‘‡ NotebookLM app also coming!😊
NotebookLM generates AI podcasts but you can't use it on the phone. Paper2Pod is a free iPhone app that turns research papers into audio podcasts, so you can listen to them on the go. Here's how to use it:
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david van ijzendoorn retweeted
NotebookLM generates AI podcasts but you can't use it on the phone. Paper2Pod is a free iPhone app that turns research papers into audio podcasts, so you can listen to them on the go. Here's how to use it:
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david van ijzendoorn retweeted
The Spatial Human #Macrophage Map is finally online in @CD_AACR! We show how phenotypically distinct macrophage populations occupy spatially segregated tissue #niches, with #IL4I1 and #SPP1 TAMs predicting opposite outcomes in colon cancer!
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david van ijzendoorn retweeted
βœ…Instead of ChatGPT, use apps like Scite(dot)ai, Consensus(dot)app, EvidenceHunt(dot)com, and The-Literature(dot)com. These apps will answer your questions with references to published papers. See how Scite answers my question and cites real articlesπŸ‘‡
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david van ijzendoorn retweeted
27 Oct 2023
Evidence Hunt Evidencehunt.com via @vanijzen et al

I’ve just come across an online AI-powered FREE chatbox answers clinical Qs EXCLUSIVELY based on NICE guidelines or PubMed. Although the idea might sound simple for tech savvies but as a clinician, I liked this tailored approach in developing AI tools for healthcare #MedTwitter
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It's cool to see that people are finding our chat with guidelines useful!
Replying to @MustafaAjlan
Not sure about the validation work made around this but tried it on several topics and provided me with good answers. Evidencehunt.com
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You can also look up articles based on Population, Intervention, and Study Type. Click on "Search" and fill in the fields of Population and Intervention and select a Study Type.
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Evidence Hunt is an AI-powered that will answer all your biomedical questions with references to published articles. It's like having a ChatGPT for PubMed and NICE* guidelines. And it's totally FREE! *National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, UK Go to evidencehunt(dot)com and log in to your account. Sign up if you don't have one. Simply type in your question and Evidence Hunt will answer it with references to published articles. Click on a cited source and Evidence Hunt will give you its PICO (Population, Intervention, Control, and Outcomes) analysis. If you want answers based on NICE guidelines, simply click on "NICE Guidelines" and ask your question. In the example below, I asked Evidence Hunt if I could use a belt to self manage lower back pain. It said that according to NICE guidelines, belts should not be used to self manage lower back pain.
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It's great to see Dr. Bilal feature EvidenceHunt! Definitely follow @MushtaqBilalPhD if you're interested in learning how to boost your research productivity.
Evidence Hunt is an AI-powered that will answer all your biomedical questions with references to published articles. It's like having a ChatGPT for PubMed and NICE* guidelines. And it's totally FREE! *National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, UK Go to evidencehunt(dot)com and log in to your account. Sign up if you don't have one. Simply type in your question and Evidence Hunt will answer it with references to published articles. Click on a cited source and Evidence Hunt will give you its PICO (Population, Intervention, Control, and Outcomes) analysis. If you want answers based on NICE guidelines, simply click on "NICE Guidelines" and ask your question. In the example below, I asked Evidence Hunt if I could use a belt to self manage lower back pain. It said that according to NICE guidelines, belts should not be used to self manage lower back pain.
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david van ijzendoorn retweeted
New technology has always generated fear amongst people, even famous scholars. In fact, Conrad Gessner (1516-1565), a famous Swiss physician was against the PRINTING PRESS. At the time, there were 10,000 book titles published by the printing press. This shocked and worried Gessner as he believed that ordinary people could not handle so much knowledge. He demanded European countries to enforce a law that regulates the sale and distribution of books to ordinary people. New technology has and always will create fear. @lexfridman
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Examining the cost differences for 1,000 tokens/5,000 chars between Palm2 and 3.5 Turbo: Input: - Palm2 = 0.0005 - OpenAI = 0.0075 - 15x price difference Output: - Palm2 = 0.0005 - OpenAI = 0.01 - 20x price difference But the output disappoints..
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Closing my chapter as a Stanford postdoc. Excited to dive full-time into my startup journey! πŸš€ #StartupLife #StanfordToStartup
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#McKinsey study shows a ~40% decrease in code generation time using generative AI. I see the same efficiency improvement in my #Bioinformatics and #DataScience workflows. For those using R, here's a quick setup: 1. Use Cursor as your IDE. 2. Install the Jupyter extension. 3. Install IRkernel in R. 4. Create a notebook (.ipynb) file and select your R kernel. 5. Press cmd-k to generate code mckinsey.com/capabilities/mc…
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Awesome hackathon yesterday at the @agihouse_org! Maybe we’ll put the NearMe app in the AppStore πŸ’ͺ
Replying to @AlexReibman
13/ Near Me: A leisure agent Location based recommendations based on your travel history
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david van ijzendoorn retweeted
13/ Near Me: A leisure agent Location based recommendations based on your travel history
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david van ijzendoorn retweeted
Literature review is one of the most time-consuming parts of any research project. Here's a simple workflow that will make you literature review faster and easier. You can master this workflow in 10min.
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david van ijzendoorn retweeted
If you are a biomedical researcher, you may want to use Evidence Hunt. It's an AI-powered search engine with 36 million PubMed entries. It's also free. Go to evidencehunt(dot)com and log in to your account.
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david van ijzendoorn retweeted
17 May 2023
Replying to @perplexity_ai
2. Runner-up: Evidence Hunt From my plain text question it derives QUERIES. Then analyses the papers it finds with AI to answer it. For now it only works for Pubmed. I am convinced: This is what the future of Literature Reviews might look like. x.com/Artifexx/status/165471…

EvidenceHunt searches medical papers like you would - just 100x faster. Using AI, it queries PubMed, reads abstracts and answers any question. Here’s how it works: πŸ‘‡
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