In statistics and machine learning, there’s a tradeoff between precision and recall: tune a system to be more selective and you inevitably miss more true positives. Cancer clinical trials have stumbled into a similar trap. As oncology has shifted from tumor-type-centered studies to gene-directed approaches, eligibility criteria have grown exquisitely precise. Instead of enrolling patients… The post Precision medicine made trials smarter. It also made recruitment harder. appeared first on ...| Drug Discovery and Development
The Austin-born artist engages with the Texas African-American Photography Archive to reveal a compelling portrait of kinship in the American South| 1854 Photography
Abdulhamid Kircher and Diana Markosian explore their latest photo books in an in-depth conversation with Aperture and BJP| 1854 Photography
I’m So Happy You Are Here, a travelling exhibition and accompanying book, showcases seminal works by Japanese women photographers from the 1950s onward, underscoring their often overlooked contributions. Published by Aperture, it features 25 portfolios, an illustrated bibliography curated by Marc Feustel and Russet Lederman, and essays from a range of writers, including Carrie Cushman and Kelly Midori McCormick. Ahead of the exhibition at Fotografie Forum Frankfurt, Germany, Roula Seikaly ...| 1000 Words
After publishing Father with Aperture and exhibitions at The National Portrait Gallery and Foam, the Armenian American photographer looks ahead to her shows in Berlin and at Recontres D’Arles| 1854 Photography
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Understand depth of field, and how to create those beautiful soft and out of focus backgrounds you see in the images you love so much.| Digital Photo Mentor
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