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tamsin.lee@swisstph.ch | tamsin.e.lee@gmail.com | @t_e_lee

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We could all share more. I especially could share my food more! I get over excited and scoffle scoffle scoffle. Only once there’s mere mere crumbs left does my mind return to the room, and I offer around something unappetising, “Would you like the remnants of something that was delicious?”

But with science, sharing is an obligation.

Yet I’m rubbish at sharing my codes. I fear that my codes are too messy, and a scary insight into the inner workings of my tangled mind. Certainly I’m guilty of the odd nested for-loop. Oh the shame! Perhaps there’s a Sharing-Code-Anxiety-Disorder? SCAD?

But I shall fling my SCAD out the window and share, share, share. For my latest publication (call the bugle again) I have uploaded the codes to Github.

MeBugleTight

New paper announcement: Lee, T. E., & Penny, M. A. (2018). Identifying key factors of the transmission dynamics of drug-resistant malaria. Journal of theoretical biology.

Also, I plan to slowly go through previous publications and upload the codes and the papers where possible. If the journal is not open source, I’ll upload older versions. All my papers are available here.

MalariaVideoHead

The content of latest paper was previously blogged about here,  a link to the 3:40 video here, a poster here (presented at ASTMH) , and an early version of the paper here.

And who knows, maybe my code sharing mentality may spill over to not reaching for the last cookie.

tamsin.lee@swisstph.ch | tamsin.e.lee@gmail.com | @t_e_lee

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