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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
When will there be enough evidence that vaccines reduce asymptomatic carriage (e.g. risk of transmission) to be able to change guidelines for vaccinated people not being a risk to unvaccinated?
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Julie Lynch
juliaflynch
Even more fun factoid: Political orientation varies a LOT by specialty. See comment below.https://twitter.com/WeedenKim/status/1347917090892689409 https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/07/upshot/your-surgeon-is-probably-a-republican-your-psychiat
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
A brief explainer on endpoints and efficacy on Vaccines as it's clear we're going to have a lot of chit chat on vaccines as a topic to discuss. First off
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Ryan Bethencourt
RyanBethencourt
1/ Did you know that anti-vaxxers aren't a new thing? It actually has deep origins in the anti-science movements of the 1600's.. a thread 2/William Blake in the 1700's-1800's reacted
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Marcus Cunningham
MarcusC31391111
Okay so I thought it would be cool to map out the postliberal scene. I'm using the term broadly and am not implying we're all some formal organisation. Postliberalism has
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Dr. Sarie Van Belle (she/her/hers)
sarievanbelle
Please check our new paper on ranging behavior and the potential of territoriality in red titi monkeys. This is collaborative work with Amy Porter, Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, and @ecuamonkeyof major results
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Daniella Mestyanek Young
daniellamyoung
Multiple friends have been reaching out lately, asking some version of "how did people get radicalized to such an extent?" and, more importantly, "why not us? why was I immune."
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
ITALY one of only countries in Europe that has mandated face masks outdoors at ALL times. Only country with high excess deaths. In winter, Italians have the lowest levels of
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
NY Times reporting on the 100,000 lockdown hysteria deaths, but manages to write it in such a way that most readers will walk away believing these deaths are heretofore unnoticed
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Deanna Ting
deannating
For many Chinese Americans, there's this underlying perception that Chinese American food doesn’t really represent us, or that it’s a culinary kowtow to Western culture. I argue it’s quite the
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AussieQ4
AussieQ4
Someone replied to a comment today on FB demanding to know how can the Nuremberg code be used if we are not at war? So that sent me on a
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Ifeanyi Okpala
Okpala_IU
This beautiful sunday morning, I am going to attempt to demystify a very important issue candidates face when applying to MS/PhD programs in the USA! Here is WHY and HOW
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Benoît de Courson
benoitdecourson
Why do inequality and deprivation produce high crime and low trust?Our humble proposition with @danielnettle is out today: http://nature.com/articles/s41598-020-80897-8#code-availability. Here’s a little thread to give a flavour of the th
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Jess is a SPICY MANTICORE (they/them)
burst0fhope
*sigh* I'm seeing several example scenarios to defend why forming a team with diversity in mind is incorrect, and I have energy, so I'll break each example down to their
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
In 1973, United States National Security Advisor, Henry Kissinger tabled a report titled National Security Studies Memorandum 200 in which he outlined what the US needed to do in order
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Mohammad Atari
MohammadAtari90
New paper out! We (w/ Jesse Graham & @MortezDehghani) examined the foundations of morality in Iran! To appear in the upcoming Special Issue of @HumBehEvoSoc edited by @JoHenrich & @corenapicella
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