
Science Groove is a project led by real-life scientists with musical experience, most notably Do Peterson. They have released two albums to date. My Dissertation (2002) was Do Peterson's actual doctoral dissertation sung to a series of original compositions. It had something to do with identifying a disease gene using a "single-locus linkage method." Muscles & Magnets (2005) had more highschool/undergrad-level lyrics. As suggested by the album title, it concerned magnetic imaging and the cellular processes that fuel muscles.
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Glucose, Glucose
The Nucleus I Like Best
Hooray For NMR Spectroscopy!
Necessary But Not Sufficient
Oxidative Phosphorylation
Myofibrils
The Phantom
29 Reasons
The Krebs Cycle
Come On Down (The Electron Transport Chain)
Twinkle, Twinkle, T2*
La Méthode Scientifique
Sense and Context
Performance
Title Slide
Hooray For NMR Spectroscopy
An Example Show
Discussion Percussion
Here Is The Outline
Single-lo
ASP (Affected Sibling-Pairs)
What are the Assumptions?
What Are The Assumptions
Glucose
Marker Data
R3 (Recurrence-Risk Ratio)
La Methode Scientifique
Under The Null
Likelihood 0o!
Likelihood, Oo!
Twinkle, Twinkle, T2
Hooray
Glucose Glucose
Krebs Cycle
Nucleus
Under the Null (Under Additive, Multiplicative and Recessive Penetrance)
R3
Phantom
Le Methode Scientifique
Twinkle
Krebs
Come
Likelihood
Likelihood, 0o!
R3hifi
Under The Null (Under Additive, Muliplicative and Recessive Penetrance)
Methode
Necessary
Oxidative
MarkerDatahifi
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