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Frances Leader
2013Boodicca
#leicesterlockdown "EE was the first to launch #5G in the UK when six cities were switched on in May. Since then it has been building its network on a daily
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Matthew "Call Me Swishmale" Greenfield
MatthewGreenf11
"We suggest that professional associations face a conflict between a logic that prioritises preserving the integrity of a disciplinary field, and another logic that emphasises the importance of preserving the
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Donna Young
DonnaYoungDC
$MRNA #COVID19 #vaccines https://twitter.com/moderna_tx/status/1328307041732071424 Here's #NIH PR: Promising Interim Results from Clinical Trial of NIH-Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/promising-int
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Ming Ong 王泉明
chuanming_
Dutch CDC director Jaap van Dissel, in an interview w/ AD, picked up by national broadcaster NOS, stating that going forward new measures should be introduced sooner. This seems a
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
FOMITE THREADA very quick thread on fomites. 2/ 1960s 3/ Staph - blankets had to be covered with staph to transmit 4/ Ditchburn 1971 - RSV on hospital wards. Put
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Dr Shaun O'Boyle 🏳️🌈
shaunoboyle
Here's a thread of papers and surveys I find useful in conversations about being LGBTQ+ in STEM: Systemic inequalities for LGBTQ professionals in STEM."more likely to experience career limitations, harassment,
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
My colleagues & I are debating an issue with implications for funding covid R&D. Question is whether SARS2 will become ENDEMIC or whether it will be ERADICATED. This question has
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Today marks 11 years on @twitter for me. Thanks for reading alongI wrote a about what I learned in the first decade here:https://twitter.com/erictopol/status/1147885195145572354?lang=enThis one is about what I learned this
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Michelle Ko
michelleko2d
Dear med schools, *now with references*!1. Have you asked the Black communities how best to support their children to become the health professionals at your medical center? Pre-meds in high
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Calling Bullshit
callin_bull
In science, people tend to be most interested in positive results — a manipulation changes what you are measuring, two groups differ in meaningful ways, a drug treatment works, that
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Chris Kavanagh
C_Kavanagh
Chapter 2 of #ScienceFictions is ostensibly about the Replication Crisis but goes much further afield than psychology. The chapter offers a succinct case for why we are right to talk
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Waiting for BidenWe’re waiting. Waiting for the leadership that will allow us to live our lives again. We have been living with COVID for so long, it often feels like
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David Jentsch 🏳️🌈 #BlackLivesMatter
jdavidjentsch
@ScienceMagazine returns with another "balanced" discussion of animal research science and ethics. https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/06/it-time-replace-one-cornerstones-animal-research. They interview two ethicists who challeng
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Dr. Nelly Yatich
YatichN
LONG THREAD. Received questions in my DM about Pfizer vaccine and will attempt to explain based on available info. Early readout of the Phase III clinical trial of Pfizer’s mRNA
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Rachel Coulthard-Graf
RachCTweets
Should postdocs be pessimistic about their career chances? In an article on @nature's postdoc survey, @cdwoolston asked me about my role @embl and why - despite the challenges - I
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Nina Teicholz
bigfatsurprise
In the US, "We live shorter, poorer lives" according to a Nat'l Academies' report. The report was called a "catalogue of horrors." Newspapers were "stunned" and "surprised." That was 2013.
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