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Dominique Tomacruz, MD
DTomacruzMD
Read a compelling article published a few days ago entitled: Haemoperfusion should only be used for COVID-19 in the context of randomized trials by @hswapnil @DrRonWald et al https://www.nature.com/articles/s41581-020-00352-9Some key
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
I received this email from someone last week that I can't stop thinking about. I probably received this since I have been openly optimistic about vaccine efforts. So I wanted
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UBC Inclusive Education Lab
InclusiveEdn
THREAD: We pleased to share our SPICE lab's 2020 'year-in-review' thread. We are proud at what we've accomplished during this unprecedented & challenging year.Below, we have included links to recent
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Brian D. Earp
briandavidearp
OK here is my take on the 'grievance studies hoax.' I think it shows that generally poorly reasoned, largely unfalsifiable papers with apparently absurd conclusions can get published in top
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MackayIM
Short thread on the scientific manuscript (what we nerds call a "paper" before it's called a paper) peer-review process in terms of turnaround time.(and far more expert & frequent reviewers
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Naomi O'Leary
NaomiOhReally
My understanding of AstraZeneca's EU doses:- contract signed in August- EU expected over 100 mln doses delivered by end-March, possibly 120 mln- in early Dec, AZ revised down to 80
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Nayan Arora
captainchloride
Do you often check a FeNa when working up a patient with AKI?In my experience it’s ordered reflexivelyBut is this a good idea? Is a FeNa actually useful? Let’s find
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Payton J. Jones
paytonjjones
Do you care about protecting survivors of trauma?You may want to reconsider your use of trigger warnings. Our new paper, just appearing in Clinical Psychological Science, suggests they may do
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Lois Parshley
LoisParshley
Subtle arguments on Twitter are a losing battle, but going to try to address schools and #Covid19 with nuance: It's been really hard to get good data on children and
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Jim Ritchie
ChorltonJim
Expect to be corrected quite a lot here for day 3 of #CcioHomeSchool when dipping into the differences between algorithms and AI. Because AI will fix everything, won't it... #disrupt
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Tom Wenseleers
TWenseleers
(1/10) What genomic features make SARS-CoV2 more pathogenic? A study in PNAS looked into this: https://www.pnas.org/content/117/26/15193. "Distinct inserts in the spike glycoprotein are associated with high case fatality rate of
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Melinda Wenner Moyer
lindy2350
Why and how should parents talk to kids about race? A (long) thread. First, and importantly: Kids see race even if you don't think they do. Research has shown that
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Vijay Varma
vijay_x_varma
New paper time, which means new movie time! In this paper with Matt Mould and Davide Gerosa and members of the @SXSProject, we confirm the existence of unstable aligned-spin binary
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Matthew Porges
matthew_porges
Rather than occasionally tweeting random updates, I'm going to put all the emerging information about the renewed conflict in #WesternSahara in one thread that I can update as things unfold.
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Dr Simon Mair
simon_mair
I have new open access paper in @TheLancetPlanet. It's a theoretical framework that aims to shed light on some reasons that neoliberal capitalism is struggling with COVID, despite having such
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
Is it true that democracies don't go to war with each other?Sort of. But I wouldn't base public policy on the finding.Why? Let's turn to the data.[THREAD]https://twitter.com/McFaul/status/1337620255997247488 The idea of
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