Chinese Academy of Science Researcher Accused of Academic Plagiarism – Caixin Global

Whats new: Yang Hui, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Neuroscience, has been accused of academic plagiarism for his study published in the journal Cell in April.

Fu Xiangdong, a professor of cellular and molecular medicine at the University of California, San Diego, reportedly accused Yang of plagiarizing a study on Parkinsons disease that his team submitted to the journal Nature in November 2018, according to a letter (link in Chinese) circulating online. Fus study was published last month.

In response to the controversy, the Institute of Neuroscience said Friday in a statement (link in Chinese) that it will investigate the matter and disclose any findings to the public. In his own statement (link in Chinese) Friday, Yang said hes cooperating with the investigation.

Whats the background: Fu, 63, said in the letter that he had presented the unpublished results and design of his study at a briefing that Yang attended at the Institute of Neuroscience in June 2018. Yang dined with Fu afterward and later consulted him about the study, according to the letter.

According to Cells website, it received Yangs study in August 2019, accepted it in March and published it in April.

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Far From Home: Oregon The Clarion – Clarion

A quick look at new Bethel arrivals from across the nation and overseas.

By Rachel Blood

This week, the Clarion spoke to incoming freshman Joshua Hahn about his journey from Canada to Oregon and how he discovered a small midwestern campus from Portland. Joshua is a neuroscience major and has been playing piano for twelve years.

Q&A: Joshua Hahn (OR)

Q: Where you were born, where did you grow up, and where do you live now?

A: I was born in Toronto, Canada, but moved straight to Portland, Oregon, and have lived here ever since.

Q: How did you first hear about Bethel?

A: I heard about Bethel through a Bethel alum. The head of the board of Bethel Alumni actually goes to my church, and they recommended the school to me.

Q: What made you choose to attend school so far from home?

A: I visited multiple schools and Bethel just felt like home. I wanted to attend a school farther from home so I could be independent and relatively self-supported.

Q: What do you plan to study at Bethel?

A: Im hoping to major in neuroscience and maybe minor in music.

Q: Do you plan on playing sports or being involved in music or theater at Bethel?

A: I definitely will be involved in music at Bethel. I plan on being in the orchestra or an ensemble as well as the Bethel worship team (like Vespers or something).

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Is This Column a Coherent Perspective? – Fair Observer

In a previous article on Fair Observer, I describe an unusual new way of communicating the most important parts of scientific truth through potentially noisy, biased news media. The key innovation is to consider them together, all at once, as a kind of jigsaw-puzzle about scientific truth, or a jigsaw textbook.

My own lofty, earnest hope is that the 20 articles I have written for Fair Observer so far (most under the column dubbed Tech Turncoat Truths or TTT), when assembled in that fashion, should provide my fellow human creatures with obvious, intuitive principles protecting ourselves. Not protecting money or power.

In writing this column, I have hewn as close to the scientific ideals of non-bias, simplicity, clarity and coherence as I can. Thats easier than it seems because their unifying reference frame is neuromechanical trust the trust humans have in our senses and ourselves. I am co-author of perhaps the only peer-reviewed quantitative framework explaining how humans (and even machines) form trust, the 60-page Sensory Metrics of Neuromechanical Trust. An additional, equivalent set of principles can be found in the Warrants section of the paper, 9.5 Hypotheses on the Informational Structure of Life. Both sets of principles comprise one of very few grand unified theories claiming to explain life, nervous systems, communication and economics. Of those grand theories, it is probably the only one explained directly to the public by an original author, no middlemen. I would be delighted to hear of any others.

That theory, in turn, itself originated in the capstone of my neuroscience career a research paper describing the physical structure of an ideal brain. In physics, the word ideal means not best but idealization, like an ideal gas made of simple particles. The function of an ideal brain, by the way, is defined as its hardest computational task. In brains, that task turns out to be simulating accurate, moving 3-D images of body and world using vastly insufficient sensory data. For such a near-impossible computation, the only plausible brain hardware would involve a nanoscopic medium I call simulatrix, which would compute with wavefronts. Experiments have not discovered simulatrix, but neither have they looked for it.

In all this work, my equal partner has been narratologist Criscillia Benford, whose mathematical understanding of commercial media in general (and multiplot novels like Bleak House in particular) is as broad as the ideal brain project. Fortunately, our two frameworks agree. We separately pursued those for a decade, before collaborating for another decade without ideological agenda or institutional funding. Our two approaches overlap so well because her understanding of human symbolic communication, my understanding of the brain and our mutual understanding of neuromechanical trust can all be grounded, in common, in the mathematical information sciences.

Transparency, objectivity and coherence are hard to get right in any perspective. But if you do get them right, it becomes all the harder for others to tamper with your ideas after the fact. So in evaluating a potentially coherent perspective, clarity and transparency ought to be the first things a reader looks for, even before checking facts or consistency.

First, if a scientific perspective isnt clear and transparent, you cant even check if it makes sense, much less use it even if it is. So as a first step, read a few TTT articles, besides these this one and its twin. Do they make sense to you? If not, save yourself the trouble of reading further.

Second, do they at least look like they might be intellectually coherent, as if they really did draw on the same few simple source ideas? To do that test, ultimately youd have to read each article, list ideas in them and compare pairs of ideas across the articles.That takes way more time and thought, so save it for later.

As an easier first step, one can at least look at what disciplinary subjects each article covers. If the pool of source ideas is, in fact, small and deep, different disciplines should be equally represented and equally interconnected. I believe that is the case, so below Ive taken the first step to make it even easier.

These articles are all grounded in the laws of information flow, which connect scientific disciplines as diverse as neuroscience, computer science and economics. In the table below, each article is labeled by the quantitative scientific disciplines it invokes. Each article is inter-disciplinary but in different ways.

For each of the preceding 18 articles, I have checked the major quantitative disciples it involves. Inspection shows that every discipline is connected to every other one at least once. This does not mean the articles are true, or even internally self-consistent. It merely does show that TTTs subject matter is not biased toward any particular discipline, and it links disciplines roughly symmetrically. That means that if the ideas do prove self-consistent, they could at least be a candidate for a coherent perspective.

If they pass these first two steps with you, the next step for you is to decide how much you care about ideal scientific truth. The more you want to know about ideal science, the more you will want to behave and think like an ideal reader. But whether or not your reading is ideal, youre still a perfect human being, just as you are. The truth is simple and true, but you dont need to know it to live.

*[Big tech has done an excellent job telling us about itself. Thiscolumn, dubbed Tech Turncoat Truths, or TTT, goes beyond the hype, exploring how digital technology affects human minds and bodies. The picture isnt pretty, but we dont need pretty pictures. We need to see the truth of what were doing to ourselves.]

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Researchers develop artificial liquid retinal prosthesis to counteract the effects of eye disorders – News-Medical.Net

Researchers at IIT-Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italian Institute of Technology) has led to the revolutionary development of an artificial liquid retinal prosthesis to counteract the effects of diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration that cause the progressive degeneration of photoreceptors of the retina, resulting in blindness.

The study has been published in Nature Nanotechnology:

The multidisciplinary team is composed by researchers from the IIT's Center for Synaptic Neuroscience and Technology in Genoa coordinated by Fabio Benfenati and a team from the IIT's Center for Nano Science and Technology in Milan coordinated by Guglielmo Lanzani.

It also involves the IRCCS Ospedale Sacrocuore Don Calabria in Negrar (Verona) with the team lead by Grazia Pertile, the IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino in Genoa and the CNR in Bologna. The research has been supported by Fondazione 13 Marzo Onlus, Fondazione Ra.Mo., Rare Partners srl and Fondazione Cariplo.

The study represents the state of the art in retinal prosthetics and is an evolution of the planar artificial retinal model developed by the same team in 2017 and based on organic semiconductor materials (Nature Materials 2017, 16: 681-689).

The "second generation" artificial retina is biomimetic, offers high spatial resolution and consists of an aqueous component in which photoactive polymeric nanoparticles (whose size is of 350 nanometres, thus about 1/100 of the diameter of a hair) are suspended, going to replace the damaged photoreceptors.

The experimental results show that the natural light stimulation of nanoparticles, in fact, causes the activation of retinal neurons spared from degeneration, thus mimicking the functioning of photoreceptors in healthy subjects.

Compared to other existing approaches, the new liquid nature of the prosthesis ensures fast and less traumatic surgery that consist of microinjections of nanoparticles directly under the retina, where they remain trapped and replace the degenerated photoreceptors; this method also ensures an increased effectiveness.

The data collected show also that the innovative experimental technique represents a valid alternative to the methods used to date to restore the photoreceptive capacity of retinal neurons while preserving their spatial resolution, laying a solid foundation for future clinical trials in humans.

Moreover, the development of these photosensitive nanomaterials opens the way to new future applications in neuroscience and medicine.

Our experimental results highlight the potential relevance of nanomaterials in the development of second-generation retinal prostheses to treat degenerative retinal blindness, and represents a major step forward."

Fabio Benfenati, Researcher, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

"The creation of a liquid artificial retinal implant has great potential to ensure a wide-field vision and high-resolution vision. Enclosing the photoactive polymers in particles that are smaller than the photoreceptors, increases the active surface of interaction with the retinal neurons, allows to easily cover the entire retinal surface and to scale the photoactivation at the level of a single photoreceptor."

"In this research we have applied nanotechnology to medicine" concludes Guglielmo Lanzani. "In particular in our labs we have realized polymer nanoparticles that behave like tiny photovoltaic cells, based on carbon and hydrogen, fundamental components of the biochemistry of life.

Once injected into the retina, these nanoparticles form small aggregates the size of which is comparable to that of neurons, that effectively behave like photoreceptors."

"The surgical procedure for the subretinal injection of photoactive nanoparticles is minimally invasive and potentially replicable over time, unlike planar retinal prostheses" adds Grazia Pertile, Director at Operating Unit of Ophthalmology at IRCCS Ospedale Sacro Cuore Don Calabria.

"At the same time maintaining the advantages of polymeric prosthesis, which is naturally sensitive to the light entering the eye and does not require glasses, cameras or external energy sources."

The research study is based on preclinical models and further experimentations will be fundamental to make the technique a clinical treatment for diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration.

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Maya-Vatencourt, J. F., et al. (2020) Subretinally injected semiconducting polymer nanoparticles rescue vision in a rat model of retinal dystrophy. Nature Nanotechnology. doi.org/10.1038/s41565-020-0696-3.

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AstroDancing With The Stars – Astrobites

Title: AstroDance: Engaging Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students in Astrophysics via Multimedia Performances

Authors: J. Nordhaus, M. Campanelli, J. Bochner, T. Warfield, H.-P. Bischof, J. Noel-Storr

First authors institution: Rochester Institute of Technology

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Deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) students commonly come into and out of the classroom knowing less content than their hearing classmates (Marschark et al. 2008). As a direct consequence, DHH students earn STEM bachelor degrees at lower rates than their hearing classmates (15% DHH vs. 25% hearing); this in turn causes the DHH community to be underrepresented in STEM fields as a whole. It is important that we, as a scientific community, make science accessible and scientific careers attainable to all. One such method of making astronomy more inclusive to the DHH community is AstroDance!

What is AstroDance?

Created by a team of astrophysicists, science educators, dancers, computer programmers, and choreographers, AstroDance is a multi-media performance that incorporates both signed and visual components. Based largely around gravitational wave astronomy, each scientific section of this program starts with a short story narrated in English and American Sign Language (ASL) and is then followed by an interpretive dance with music and scientifically accurate images projected on the back of the stage. These images were largely taken from scientific work done by members of the Center for Computational Relativity and Gravitation at the Rochester Institute of Technology. See the video below from the authors of this paper summarizing their work and showing clips from a performance. AstroDance first premiered at the Little Theater in Rochester, NY as part of the Fringe Festival in 2012. Following this premiere was a year-long, 20-stop tour around the Northeastern states of the US.

What did audiences take away?

After each show, attendees were asked to complete a brief anonymous survey about their experience. In addition to demographic information {age, (binary) gender, race/ethnicity, & hearing status}, the survey asked participants to rate their enjoyment of the program, how much science they learned, and how much they participated in other science activities. Finally, survey participants were asked to describe the performance, share what they learned, and whether they had any comments.

Of the ~20 performances of AstroDance, 971 survey responses were collected. Though only binary gender options were presented, of the 971 responses, there were roughly equal numbers of boys/men and girls/women. 89% (866) participants offered ethnicity data (see Fig. 1 for a pie chart); all non-white ethnicity percentages are above the national average! Shown in Figure 2 is the distribution of hearing status of audience members by age. There were roughly equal numbers of DHH members as there were hearing.

When analyzing results from the scaled questions, the authors of todays paper enlisted an age cutoff of 22 years, as they expect a large majority of those responses are from students. The results from these three (3) questions are shown in Figure 3. Both the hearing and DHH groups equally enjoyed the performances, but the DHH group significantly learned more science from the performances and participated in more science related activities (p-values of 0.001 and 0.00001, respectively).

When analyzing the responses to the free-response questions, the authors chose to present a few representative responses for each in the paper. When asked how they might describe the performance to a friend or colleague, many of the responses said that this performance was a positive and complementary blend of art and science. A shared response was:

Different from regular performances I normally attend. There was narration, sign language interpretative audience interaction/participation, glow in the dark props. Yes, I learned that scientists and artists can work together to collaborate ideas/views.

Continuing on with the other free-response questions, when asked to explain something they had learned from the performance, many talked about the astrophysical objects taught in the show such as black holes and gravitational waves. The last free-response question allowed survey takers to leave any comments. The authors of the paper provided two given responses: This is great, creative, beautiful and didactic > do something please about cell biology and Artistic expression is a great way to teach an understanding of complex. scientific concepts. Beautiful costume design & props. Love the body movements forms!

What did AstroDance show?

Although dance is not usually someones idea of what science communication can be, this program has shown that it not only can be, but perhaps should be! The agreement between DHH and hearing students that they enjoyed the performances and learned a lot of science shows that AstroDance is an inclusive and effective science communication tool! The fact that DHH students learned more science than their hearing schoolmates highlights the importance of a program like AstroDance even more, as it shows that it was especially effective at engaging DHH audience members. Its important that we, as a scientific community, take every approach to make science accessible to all, especially by trying unconventional methods. AstroDance has offered us one way to make science, especially astronomy, more inclusive to the DHH community. I am excited to what AstroDance inspires us all to become!

About Huei SearsHuei Sears (she/her/hers) is a second-year graduate student at Ohio University studying astrophysics! Her research is focused on Gamma-Ray Burst host galaxies & how they fit into the mass-metallicity relationship. Previously she was at Michigan State University searching for the elusive period of B[e] supergiant, S18. In addition to research, she cares a lot about science communication, and is always looking for ways to make science more accessible. In her free time, she enjoys going to the gym, baking a new recipe, listening to Taylor Swift, watching the X-Files, and spending time with her little sister.

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Faculty positions in Biochemistry at SUSTech Medical School job with Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) | 273926 – The Chronicle…

The School of Medicine, Southern University of Science andTechnology (SUSTech), seeks outstanding applicants for full-timetenure-track/tenured faculty positions in all ranks. In our newlyestablished Department of Biochemistry, we welcome exceptionalcandidates in any areas of biochemistry including protein design,structural biology, protein misfolding diseases, nucleicacids,translational biology, proteomics, chromatin biology, proteintrafficking and metabolism. The successful candidate should have arecord of outstanding research creativity and productivity, and isexpected to establish an innovative, cutting-edge researchprogram.

Since its inception in 2012, SUSTech has quickly risen to a top 10university in mainland China. Located in Shenzhen, arguably themost dynamic and vibrant city in China, we have unique advantages,including but certainly not limited to: 1) a new university withinnovative spirits and little traditional barriers; 2) bilingualeducation with lectures conducted in English and/or Mandarin,attracting top global talents; 3) an internationally competitivestartup package that allows many PIs quickly build a team withdedicated researchers; 4) a highly collaborated environment withstrong administrative and scientific support.

SUSTech Medical School offers equal opportunity and welcomesapplicants of all ethnic backgrounds who can contribute to theexcellence and diversity of our academic community. Applicants mustpossess a Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree, demonstrated researchexcellence, and strong teaching ability. Candidates with clinicalbackground and a translational focus are encouraged to apply. Aglobally competitive start-up package will be provided tosuccessful candidates. Salary and rank will commensurate withqualifications and experience.

All applicants should submit the following documents tohraoh@hotmail.com or hr-med@sustech.edu.cn : (1) Curriculum Vitae,(2) a Statement of Research and Teaching Interests.

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UC San Diego professor of chemistry and biochemistry Rommie Amaro.

According to Mary Poppins, a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. In the case of coronavirus, a cloak of sugar helps the virus infect. This sugary-coating disguise, made of molecules called glycans, tricks the human immune system into identifying the microbe as harmless. The resulting recognition failure keeps the body from generating the defensive antibodies needed to destroy the invading coronavirus.

Using the National Science Foundation-funded Frontera supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), professor ofchemistry and biochemistryRommie Amaro along with her UC San Diego colleagues and researchers from Maynooth University in Dublin, Ireland, led by Elisa Fadda has uncovered the atomic makeup of the coronavirus's sugary cloak. The simulation and modeling reveal that glycans also prime the coronavirus for infection by changing the shape of its spike protein. Scientists hope this basic research will add to the arsenal of knowledge needed to defeat the COVID-19 virus.

The more we know about it, the more of its abilities that we're going to be able to go after and potentially take out, Amaro said. It isof such great importance that we learn as much as we can about the virus. And then hopefully we can translate those understandings into things that will be useful either in the clinic or the streets; for example, if we're trying to reduce transmission for what we know now about aerosols and wearing masks. All these things will be part of it. Basic research has a huge role to play in the war against COVID-19. And I'm happy to be a part of it. It's a strength that we have Frontera and TACC in our arsenal.

Glycans coat each of the 65-odd spike proteins that adorn the coronavirus. The sugar-like molecules account for about 40 percent of the spike protein by weight. The spike proteins are critical to cell infection because they lock onto the cell surface, giving the virus entry into the cell.

Amaro, along with her UC San Diego colleagues Lorenzo Casalino, Zied Gaieb, Abigail Dommer, Emilia Barros and Bryn Taylor, explained that even to make an initial connection, one of the pieces of the spike protein in its receptor binding domain has to lift up. It is one of the things Frontera part of theCOVID-19 HPC Consortiumalong withSan Diego Supercomputer Centerat UC San Diego helped reveal: that in the open conformation, there are two glycans that basically prop up the spike protein.

That was really surprising to see. It's one of the major results of our study. It suggests that the role of glycans in this case is going beyond shielding to potentially having these chemical groups actually being involved in the dynamics of the spike protein, said Amaro, a corresponding author of the study published online June 12, bybioRxiv,org, a preprint repository.

When that receptor binding domain lifts up into the open conformation, it actually lifts the important bits of the protein up over the glycan shield, Amaro said, adding that this contrasts with the closed conformation, where the shield covers the spike protein. Our analysis gives a potential reason why it does have to undergo these conformational changes, because if it just stays in the down position those glycans are basically going to block the binding from actually happening, she said, adding that the shifts in the conformations of the glycans triggered changes in the spike protein structure.

Amaro compared the action of the glycan to pulling the trigger of a gun. When that bit of the spike goes up, the finger is on the trigger of the infection machinery. That's when it's in its most dangerous mode it is locked and loaded, Amaro said. When it gets like that, all it has to do is come up against an ACE2 receptor in the human cell, and then it's going to bind super tightly and the cell is basically infected.

The research team used computational methods to build data-centric models of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, and then used computer simulations to explore different scientific questions about the virus. They started with various experimental datasets that revealed the structure of the virus. This included cryo-EM structures from the Jason McLellan Lab of The University of Texas at Austin; and from the lab of David Veesler at the University of Washington.

Their structures are really amazing because they give researchers a picture of what these important molecular machines actually look like, Amaro said.

Unfortunately, even the most powerful microscopes on Earth still can't resolve movement of the protein at the atomic scale.

What we do with computers is that we take the beautiful and wonderful and important data that they give us, but then we use methods to build in missing bits of information, Amaro said.What people really want to know for example, vaccineand drug developers are the vulnerabilities that are present in this shield.

The computer simulations allowed Amaro and colleagues to create a cohesive picture of the spike protein that includes the glycans.

The reason why the computer resources at TACC are so important is that we can't understand what these glycans look like if we don't use simulation, Amaro said.

In order to animate the dynamics of the 1.7 million atom system under study, a lot of computing power was needed, said Amaro.

That's really where Frontera has been fantastic, because we need to sample relatively long dynamics, microsecond to millisecond timescales, to understand how this protein is actually working. We've been able to do that with Frontera and the COVID-19 HPC Consortium, Amaro said. Now we're trying to share our data with as many people as we can, because people want a dynamical understanding of what's happening not only with other academic groups, but also with different pharmaceutical and biotech companies that are conducting neutralizing antibody development, she said, adding that basic research is making a difference in winning the war against the SARS-Co-V-2 virus.

This research was supported by NIH, NSF, an award from the RCSA Research Corp., a UC San Diego Moore's Cancer Center 2020 SARS-COV-2 seed grant, the Visible Molecular Cell Consortium and the Irish Research Council.

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