Odor2Action network members Tanya Sharpee and Yuansheng Zhou publish a new paper discussing hyperbolic geometry of gene expression

This paper describes a method for distinguishing hyperbolic and Euclidean geometry, introduces hyperbolic version of t-SNE for visualizing hierarchical data, and shows that gene expression in mammalian cells follows low-dimensional hyperbolic geometry. Read the paper in iScience here.

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Odor2Action network members led by Andreas Schaefer at The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK, publish a new paper challenging the idea that olfaction is a “slow sense”

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