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Dr. Jennifer Raff
JenniferRaff
I have the honor to be co-guest editing a special issue of @PhysAnth on race. This special issue, in dialogue with our @AAAGenetics session and Presidential Panel in 2019 on
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
nntaleb
101 BS THINGS TAUGHT TO STUDENTS, 1That correlation is a measure of relationship betw 2 variables. It is very rarely so.Few understand how correlation requires 1) no subsampling, 2) strict
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Kenneth Baillie
kennethbaillie
Our discovery of 4 human genetic variants underlying life-threatening illness in Covid-19 is past peer review and has just been published: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-03065-yHere's what we found: (1/n) There are 5 positio
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Nicky Whiffin
nickywhiffin
**Postdoc & PhD opportunities**Interested in using large genomic datasets to discover and analyse non-coding variants that cause rare diseases? Come work @HumanGeneticsOx @UniofOxfordhttps://www.whiffinlab.org/join-us Please share
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Lydia Morrish
lydmorrish
I received one of the many NHS Covid-19 vaccine scams in my email inbox today and I almost fell for it.Even though I report on misinformation, I found it convincing
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Simon Barnett
sbarnettARK
Several molecular diagnostic companies have added COVID-19 testing to their platforms throughout the year. Why? To supplement a temporarily weak core business? To pull down high-margin cashflow for later use?
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Evan J. Zimmerman
ejzim
I've been seeing a lot of people saying the Moderna and Pfizer mRNA vaccines were made in 2 days, and that it will be amazing and perfect for all diseases.
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Eric Fauman
Eric_Fauman
This one was extra tough but I think I may have discovered a droplet of insight, so if you're ready, let's dive in! https://twitter.com/SbotGwa/status/1335207398135443458 Although there are at least two
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kaesser
kaesser
#myotwitter. Is Myod expendable for skeletal muscle? Seems like a silly question since Rudnicki published in 1992 the Myod KO mouse lived and had “normal” muscle. But it’s actually more
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John Constas
JohnConstas
Your body’s internal clock, also known as your circadian rhythm, works on lightThe more light there is, the more awake you areNight is when you should be most relaxedBut for
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redphonecrypto
redphonecrypto
This is what I am excited for: what happens after this cycle I'm excited for Chapter 2, when we leave the dayjobs and the need for money, and time expands
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A Motley Vision
motleyvision
I have found embracing the paradoxes & weirdnesses & sadnesses & awkwardness of Mormonism & Mormon history to be a great defense against other ideologies, conspiracy theories, habits, & politics
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Calyx + Trichomes Cannabis
CalyxTrichomes
@ms_janeen_davis @Matthewobrien_ Someone who presumably worked on the Up campaign slid into my DMs re: fake quotes.../1 They said the criticisms were a “riff” on real reviews but to get
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Dr. Paige Harden
kph3k
ICYMI*, we had a new paper come out in @NatureGenet last week: a GWAS of "noncognitive skills," a construct that nearly everyone can agree is important, but no one can
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Prof Zenkus
anthonyzenkus
Psychology perpetuates the lie that negative behaviors of victims of capitalism are diseases and the destructive behaviors of the ruling class are never considered a problem.But - the ruling class'
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Silke Machold 💙
MacholdSilke
On #WomenInScience day, a big shout to my fabulous colleagues and role models. Brilliant research into brain tumours by Prof Tracy Warr and colleagues, Neonatal care @_tpillay, IBD @HelenSteed1 and
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