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Christopher J. Colombo, MD
colombocj1
1/ In support of well-conducted trials, & proper scientific conclusions: A thread. Special Thanks to Andre Kalil, MD at University of Nebraska Medical Center, for content creation & encouragement. I
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Alex Smith
alexjmssmith
Hmm, I can think of many "points" for cell-based meat. It's a shame that this piece didn't mention how alt meat can mitigate deforestation, air/water pollution, antibiotic resistance, the welfare
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OxfordBiology
OxfordBiology
It’s been a tense week here on twitter dot com. We are all sleep deprived and longing for our weekend. In the meantime, want to see some pictures of cute
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foyin 🍯
foyinog
let me make a thread of covid things that helped us. purchased everything from the pharmacies - vitamin c (1500mg per day)- zinc (70mg)- vitamin d (since you’re also gonna
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Infectious Diseases Fellows Network
ID_fellows
1/72F with CML had persistent fever ~102F, cough. CT chest with focal consolidation in LLL. Sputum cx: Klebsiella pneumoniae. Serum BDG, GM negative.Was on Vanc/Cefepime/LAmB, now narrowed to Cefepime +
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Lucy Walker Lab UCL
LucyWalkerlab
This thread pulls together some of the information underpinning the decision to delay the 2nd dose of COVID19 vaccine. The brief statement from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation
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Laurent Jacob
ljacob
Here is a (long overdue) thread on some of Dexiong's work.This work provides powerful data representations for biological sequences, connecting kernel methods and convolutional networks.I'm intentionally taking an intuitive point
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bearistotle
gnrosenberg
Rubbish. Absolute rubbish.https://twitter.com/Botanygeek/status/1256484578258272257 The primary "improvement" in the global food system in the last century has been in relationship to labor productivity: it takes less human labor
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Folding@home
foldingathome
PAPER ALERTIntroducing DiffNets, a deep learning approach to identify structural features responsible for the biochemical differences between protein variants. This thread is about the work and our plans to apply
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Faye Watson
fayewatson94
On this #InternationalDayOfWomenAndGirlsInScience I would like to take my year 10 science teacher who told me I wasn’t a good candidate for science A levels and raise you a BSc
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
'Zinc is the key to a healthy immune system, blocking pathogens while preventing inflammation. We’ve known this since zinc deficiency symptoms were first reported in the 1960's.'https://medium.com/@leonardjpmail/think-zinc-9c1
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StandUp America!
TJMZ6
I was just doing a huge thread on HIV, the new strain of covid that attacks CD4 cells, the Spike protein in the vax that is the same as HIV,
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JD “got vaccinated” Hughes, MD 🇺🇸
joydhughes
Ok, here's just a quick thread on MY rounding technique. First principle: Be flexible and tweak the system until it is efficient for YOU and YOUR setting. This requires proactivity
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
This one might tweak your brain. There would be MORE interest in developing new antibiotics if NO ONE needed them today. Huh? Yep... let’s think about it. Today, no one
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Ben CatchYourCough Goldacre
bengoldacre
BING BONG NEW PAPERNHS hospital medicines data is being collected, but then needlessly withheld from analysts. This means patients are exposed to sub-optimal treatment. And NHS money is being wasted.The
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Dr Dominic Pimenta 💙 *Please* Just Stay At Home
DrDomPimenta
People talk about science as if it’s a body, an organisation :“Scientists say”, “the science says”, “we don’t trust science”.But that’s not what science is. Science is a verb. A
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