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Jae-Joong Lee
_LeeJaeJoong_
Excited to announce that our recent work is finally out in @NatureMedicine, with @choongwanwoo, @torwager, @HongjiKim, @martaceko, @BoyongPark1, @SooahnLee, Hyunjin Park, Mathieu Roy, and Seong-Gi Kim!https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-
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beth phelan
beth_phelan
It honestly breaks my heart any time i see a dvpit participant sign with a schmagent. It feels like my fault. Twitter pitch events are a breeding ground for
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JALA
JournalAfLit
Special Issue Alert. Edited by Erin Twohig (@ErinKTwohig) & Ziad Bentahar (@ProfElsewhere), it raises new questions for the study of North African literatures. The articles exemplify a new approach to
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Mayor of Upper St. Hazelwood
eddie_p_412
Apparently people are upset over someone liking one podcast over another. So here’s a shout out to some awesome work happening in the 412.(A thread). Shout out to @yinzhers for
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Jonathan Brauer
RealJonBrauer
(Thread) I fully support the aims of this research & generally agree w/authors’ stated positions re: the field's problems & reform needs. But I think some of the conclusions are
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Fenton Wood
WoodFenton
The YANKEE REPUBLIC series is complete! A young radio engineer travels across an alt-history America, encountering primeval gods, mythical beasts, & tall tales come to life, in a quest to
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Allison Mickel
llisonmickel
So much about the anti-Indigenous rights book is shocking, but this cherry picking of "inaccurate" oral historical accounts, together with the mocking tone, is absurd, in bad faith, and unscholarly.
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Joshua Bauml, MD
Jbauml
Tonight at #WCLC20 we saw a RCT presented by Dr Lai on behalf of co-authors looking at immunotherapy in patients with EGFR+ NSCLC. Patients had disease that progressed on at
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Christopher Bowie
profbowie
Terrific paper. I am largely in agreement with the arguments made. A few thoughts: 1. If cognitive testing deficits are related to epiphenomena, they are still important from a clinical
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Jenny Howe
jennylhowe
This community is full of wonderful, supportive people offering all sorts of great advice for new and veteran writers. However, I think it's important to be careful about how advice
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Dr Lizzie Swarbrick
LizzieSwarbrick
Disappointed that @StAndrewsHist are putting out think pieces like this http://tiny.cc/pbcrrz at the moment. There’s always space for nuance, but when black people are fighting for their actual lives it’s
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Katherine D. Morgan | Forever a Bookseller💁🏾♀️
blktinabelcher
THREAD: Oh, hey! I wrote a lot in 2020 (probably the most that I’ve ever written in a whole year), so here is a thread to celebrate. For transparency, I
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Micere Nyaga
ThunderKaat
For the last 4yrs or so I've strictly read African Authors or Authors of African descent. This year end and as promised to @AbigailArunga I said I'd review the books
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Henry Grabar
henrygrabar
Is New York dead? Folks, it's time to strap in, because to understand New York now we need to take a little trip to the Sumerian city of Uruk. I
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Aaron Tay
aarontay
[Read] Self-correction of science: a comparative study of negative citations and post-publication peer reviewhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11192-020-03536-z Selected engineering titles from Scopus ASJC & journals Cancer Res
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Ryan Hisner
LongDesertTrain
1/ So I found out this garbage meta-analysis is apparently being shared all over the place. I decided to take a look at the studies they cited as evidence that
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