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Dr. Alison Bateman-House
ABatemanHouse
Remember in Ebola all the discussion about needing to engage anthropologists to understand why African villagers would shun medical advice? Now we’ve got a much larger epidemic in our own
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
i met and chatted with Chris Whitty and heard him speak and read his work well before he was CMO. He is a really decent, lovely, extremely bright &knowledgeable man
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Stephen🔺Molldrem🌹
StephenMolldrem
I can stomach framing my work through the lens of "social justice" and even "health equity," but it still turns my stomach to say that my work is about the
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
Some people think we overpay for only incrementally better medicines. That only home runs deserve high prices. But as in baseball- most are trying as hard as they can &
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Michael | 麦克儿
mpwoodhead
1/ Impressive-looking report from arms industry funded lobby group paints a picture of wide-scale systematic industrial espionage by China government. But delve into the cases cited & a different picture
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𝚃𝚛𝚞𝚗𝚐 𝙿𝚑𝚊𝚗 🇨🇦
TrungTPhan
1/ About a decade ago, MIT professor Andrew Lo lost 6 people (incl. his mother) to cancer over a 4yr span. These losses spurred Lo to find a new financing
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Michael A. Taffe
effatma
This has important implications for new hires in biomedical research. We often expect R01 funding by the time the tenure package goes in, say 5 years. Does the startup package
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Joshua T Monrad
jtmonrad
Our paper "Promoting versatile vaccine development for emerging pandemics," with @JonasSandbrink and @EnergCh, is now out in @Nature_NPJ Vaccines!We started this research in June of last year, so it's exciting
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Pleuni Pennings #BlackLivesMatter
pleunipennings
This week I learned about ME/CFS when I sent a 2-line email to my PhD advisor Joachim Hermisson. Me: “Hope you & your family are well. Could you send me
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Shahzad S. Khan
DrZadKhan
Hey @BlackinNeuro here’s my #BlackJourneyToNeuroLet’s start in Miami around early 2006. I wasn’t a great student. I was all into music, and that passion led me to become a drum
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Richard Zhu
richardzhu96
So I recently read @PeterKolchinsky's book, "The Great American Drug Deal". Great read, full of valuable insight into the biomedical industry. Here's a few tidbits: (1/10) The drug industry as
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Dr. Adeola (Addy) Olubamiji
adexmee
Another degree or a PhD isn’t always the answer. As black people, we have been taught to continue to pile up degrees and no one taught us about market research
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Mike Hankins
Hankinstien
Some of our researchers found a lot of cool photos of African American USAF members in the Cold War era, here's a sampling.I'll share the original captions, some have names,
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Needhi Bhalla 💅🏽
NeedhiBhalla
https://nexus.od.nih.gov/all/2020/11/16/nih-challenges-academia-to-share-strategies-to-strengthen-gender-diversity/ Is the NIH...unaware that access to NIH funding is often a major determinant in whether women ascend the academic hierarchy?
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Taylor P. van Doren 🦕
taylor_vandoren
As a 1918 flu scholar, I think it's insanely important to point out (now esp. given Dr. Fauci's statement today about "back to normal" by the end of 2021) ...
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(((Howard Forman)))
thehowie
Thread on @pfizer vaccine. Three months & 16 days later, I just got the actual vaccine: 1. I am enormously grateful to have gotten my first shot & already scheduled
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