Joachim Goedhart
@joachimgoedhart.bsky.social
Scientist + Teacher UvA/Amsterdam | Cells | Molecules | Microscopy Quantitative imaging | Fluorescent Proteins | Biosensors | Open Science | dataViz | R | web apps
Homepage: https://joachimgoedhart.github.io/
DataViz Apps: https://huygens.science.uva.nl
Homepage: https://joachimgoedhart.github.io/
DataViz Apps: https://huygens.science.uva.nl
(i'm referring to the meeting, not the imposter syndrome)
November 11, 2025 at 11:47 AM
(i'm referring to the meeting, not the imposter syndrome)
Cool, thanks, now the 'original' and 'protanomaly' look almost identical to me!
November 7, 2025 at 7:14 PM
Cool, thanks, now the 'original' and 'protanomaly' look almost identical to me!
Hi Nicola, the distribution of colors in the first column (original) seems to differ from the other columns (2nd, 3rd, 4th seem identical), or am I missing something?
(I'm colorblind, so that doesn't help ;-)
(I'm colorblind, so that doesn't help ;-)
November 7, 2025 at 6:14 PM
Hi Nicola, the distribution of colors in the first column (original) seems to differ from the other columns (2nd, 3rd, 4th seem identical), or am I missing something?
(I'm colorblind, so that doesn't help ;-)
(I'm colorblind, so that doesn't help ;-)
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Paul Tol also several nice colourblind-friendly palettes: cran.r-project.org/web/packages...
Paul Tol’s Color Schemes
cran.r-project.org
November 7, 2025 at 5:54 PM
Paul Tol also several nice colourblind-friendly palettes: cran.r-project.org/web/packages...
Reposted by Joachim Goedhart
The Okabe-Ito palette is a good alternative: malcolmbarrett.github.io/ggokabeito/r...
Okabe-Ito Palette — palette_okabe_ito
palette_okabe_ito() is a wrapper around palette.colors() that returns the
Okabe-Ito palette in R 4.0.0 or greater. palette_okabe_ito() returns an
unnamed vector of colors for better use with ggplot2. ...
malcolmbarrett.github.io
November 7, 2025 at 5:54 PM
The Okabe-Ito palette is a good alternative: malcolmbarrett.github.io/ggokabeito/r...
Reposted by Joachim Goedhart
You may like this piece by @matti.vuorre.com then: universonline.nl/nieuws/2025/...
Against publishing
Preprints are read, shared, and cited — yet still dismissed as incomplete until blessed by a publisher. Matti Vuorre argues that the true measure of scholarsh
universonline.nl
November 7, 2025 at 9:01 AM
You may like this piece by @matti.vuorre.com then: universonline.nl/nieuws/2025/...
We get this question a lot! But we are so fond of live-cell imaging and FPs that we do not use antibodies.
I'm sure others will know - always happy to repost questions like these.....
I'm sure others will know - always happy to repost questions like these.....
November 7, 2025 at 10:04 AM
We get this question a lot! But we are so fond of live-cell imaging and FPs that we do not use antibodies.
I'm sure others will know - always happy to repost questions like these.....
I'm sure others will know - always happy to repost questions like these.....
Reposted by Joachim Goedhart
I'm worried about outsourcing to a machine something that's part of our common endeavour to figure out the world. It's not enough that stuff is figured out, it's about **us** figuring it out! I don't remember phone numbers anymore – I outsourced that to my phone. I don't want that for my science.
November 7, 2025 at 8:49 AM
I'm worried about outsourcing to a machine something that's part of our common endeavour to figure out the world. It's not enough that stuff is figured out, it's about **us** figuring it out! I don't remember phone numbers anymore – I outsourced that to my phone. I don't want that for my science.