Dan Seitz

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In 2016 three intrepid researchers in Melbourne analyzed eighteen journals that had published genome research between 2005 and 2015 and found a total of 35,175 publicly available Excel files associated with 3,597 different research papers. They wrote a program to autodownload the Excel files, then scan them for lists of gene names, keeping an eye out for where they had been “autocorrected” by Excel into something else.
Humble Pi: When Math Goes Wrong in the Real World
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