As teaching recommences for 2021, I encourage my students w/ academic, One Health or epidemiology/public health aspirations join twitter. It can be a dreadful place, but also fantastic for keeping up with interesting research and science news. So- thread suggesting who to follow!
Note, not comprehensive and I'll add more over time!
Public health, study design, critical appraisal: @trishgreenhalgh
Epidemiology incl. great examples & explainers: @EpiEllie
Science Communication: @AstroKirsten and @scidocmartin
Life after PhD: @FromPhDtoLife
All things PhD and working in research: @thesiswhisperer @researchwhisper @tseenster
Getting stuff done as a researcher and beautiful stationery: @raulpacheco
Can't help but shoutout my home base: @ApcahUnimelb and @FVASunimelb for latest updates from colleagues and I
What about Australian indigenous research and science? Reply to suggest more (please!!) but some good ones to get you started are @theotheroad and @DeadlyScience
For wellbeing reasons and because there is more to life than work, I also encourage you to follow pages like @DOTHINGSBOT, @tinycarebot, @dog_rates, @dog_feelings, @IvePetThatDog and @poorlycatdraw
What about data visualisation and making plots that actually get your point across? You can't go past @evergreendata
What about statistics jokes (where sometimes you look up the statistics to understand the punchline and then you incidentally learn stuff too)? Try @kareem_carr
You can follow @CaitlinVetEpi.
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