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Ryan McNamara 🧬
Ryan_Mac_Phd
Very interesting piece by the @nytimes in regards to SARS-CoV-2 surveillance, or lack thereof, in the U.S. Having been involved in sequencing SARS-CoV-2 among the population, I had a few
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Looking Over Strange Terrain (LOST)
LookingOver
Not that my opinion matters, but this may or may not turn out to be a long thread. So before this COVID pandemic began scientist were sitting back down science,
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University Wankings
UWankings
This 'popular' tweet has managed to cram some red herrings and half fibs together. It might look like common sense, but it's not - it fabricates a false situation and
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Michael Bishop 🇨🇦🇺🇸
thatMikeBishop
I'm proud to have contributed to this paper on community forecasts of replication rates. Most credit goes to @michaelbg01 and @DViganola and also to ALL my @ReplicationMkts colleagues. A few
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plaforscience
plaforscience
Today, with life media programs, like huge commercial events, vaxing begins in Spain and most of European fellows.It opens a new, hope last, chapter in covid story. Let's see if
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SeedFirst
_seedfirst
Lowest float COVID-19 plays I've found from searching trial/fda/news daily:< 5m $ABIO $INMB $EDSA $BLPH $ARDS< 10m $ACER $IMUX $POAI $BMRA $ATOS $PDSB $CLBS< 20m $SINT $KLDO $XAIR $CEMI $EVLO
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Jack'sHouseOfPancakes
RegimeChangeInc
1) The chuds express a desire for a civil war. Something we need to understand about that war is the most recent studies say 750,000 people died in that war.
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
What’s happening in India? Is the pandemic burning out? How? Where is the post Diwali surge that we worried about? #COVID19 I wrote about India in August. I was convinced
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Sex Workers Archival Project
ArchivalSex
In the 1970s, women in the art world organized against both gender and racial inequities, protesting for greater inclusion in museums and at times reflecting upon how women were more
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Lisa Starr
LisaStarrPhD
OK, maybe this is unnecessarily trodding somewhere I don't need to go, but I'm not into the trend of pressuring people to sign reviews. This turned into a ...https://twitter.com/MiriForbes/status/1288782831628374018 1)
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Dr. Mairéad De Búrca
DrMaireadDB
#ReopeningSchoolsSafelyRight! I am starting my own thread of relevant research/scientific studies/data/experiences here so that I can find them again, all in one place. Children DO get infected, DO get v
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Chloe Malinka
c_malinka
Recently there has been controversy in Denmark regarding the porpoises in sea pens at the Fjord&Bælt center. As a scientist involved in studies with these animals, and with the conservation
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Krizia
einsteincaller
1/10 Het zijn onzekere tijden. "Het coronavirus" is nog maar 7 maanden bij ons. Het is normaal dat er nog geen pasklare antwoorden zijn. De wetenschap evolueert en past regelmatig
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Kylie Ainslie
DrKAinslie
Our latest results from the REACT-1 study show that prevalence of #COVID19 is increasing in England. Main results are highlighted below. The full (not yet peer reviewed) pre-print is available
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
I'm increasingly seeing people quote a single 'global' estimate of infection fatality risk (IFR) for SARS-CoV-2 & use this value to try and make conclusions about specific countries. But, of
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Natalie B. Milman, Ph.D.
nataliebmilman
1) Are you creating instructional videos for your courses? A recent study by Mayer, Fiorella, & Stull (2020) have useful design principles to consider incorporating: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11423-020-09749-6 #edtech
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