Paper List
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Ill-Conditioning in Dictionary-Based Dynamic-Equation Learning: A Systems Biology Case Study
This paper addresses the critical challenge of numerical ill-conditioning and multicollinearity in library-based sparse regression methods (e.g., SIND...
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Hybrid eTFCE–GRF: Exact Cluster-Size Retrieval with Analytical pp-Values for Voxel-Based Morphometry
This paper addresses the computational bottleneck in voxel-based neuroimaging analysis by providing a method that delivers exact cluster-size retrieva...
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abx_amr_simulator: A simulation environment for antibiotic prescribing policy optimization under antimicrobial resistance
This paper addresses the critical challenge of quantitatively evaluating antibiotic prescribing policies under realistic uncertainty and partial obser...
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PesTwin: a biology-informed Digital Twin for enabling precision farming
This paper addresses the critical bottleneck in precision agriculture: the inability to accurately forecast pest outbreaks in real-time, leading to su...
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Equivariant Asynchronous Diffusion: An Adaptive Denoising Schedule for Accelerated Molecular Conformation Generation
This paper addresses the core challenge of generating physically plausible 3D molecular structures by bridging the gap between autoregressive methods ...
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Omics Data Discovery Agents
This paper addresses the core challenge of making published omics data computationally reusable by automating the extraction, quantification, and inte...
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Single-cell directional sensing at ultra-low chemoattractant concentrations from extreme first-passage events
This work addresses the core challenge of how a cell can rapidly and accurately determine the direction of a chemoattractant source when the signal is...
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SDSR: A Spectral Divide-and-Conquer Approach for Species Tree Reconstruction
This paper addresses the computational bottleneck in reconstructing species trees from thousands of species and multiple genes by introducing a scalab...
Packaging Jupyter notebooks as installable desktop apps using LabConstrictor
Turku Bioscience Centre, University of Turku and Åbo Akademi University | Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica António Xavier, Universidade Nova de Lisboa | UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, University College London
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IN SHORT: This paper addresses the core pain point of ensuring Jupyter notebook reproducibility and accessibility across different computing environments, particularly when sensitive data cannot leave institutional firewalls.
核心创新
- Methodology Introduces a zero-command-line workflow using GitHub Actions to automatically validate environments and package notebooks into one-click installable desktop applications for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Methodology Implements automated dependency specification through environment scanning and requirements generation, reducing manual configuration errors and ensuring version compatibility.
- Methodology Provides app-like user experience with code hiding by default, version tracking, and offline capability, bridging the gap between rapid development and practical deployment.
主要结论
- LabConstrictor successfully packages Jupyter notebooks into installable desktop applications with automated validation through GitHub Actions CI/CD pipelines.
- The framework supports offline execution after installation, enabling use in secure environments with institutional firewalls and low-connectivity settings.
- By reducing deployment barriers, LabConstrictor transforms quickly shared notebook methods into tools regularly used in practice, promoting routine reuse across laboratories.
摘要: Life sciences research depends heavily on open-source academic software, yet many tools remain underused due to practical barriers. These include installation requirements that hinder adoption and limited developer resources for software distribution and long-term maintenance. Jupyter notebooks are popular because they combine code, documentation, and results into a single executable document, enabling quick method development. However, notebooks are often fragile due to reproducibility issues in coding environments, and sharing them, especially for local execution, does not ensure others can run them successfully. LabConstrictor closes this deployment gap by bringing CI/CD-style automation to academic developers without needing DevOps expertise. Its GitHub-based pipeline checks environments and packages notebooks into one-click installable desktop applications. After installation, users access a unified start page with documentation, links to the packaged notebooks, and version checks. Code cells can be hidden by default, and run-cell controls combined with widgets provide an app-like experience. By simplifying the distribution, installation, and sharing of open-source software, LabConstrictor allows faster access to new computational methods and promotes routine reuse across labs.