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Stefan Baral
sdbaral
Public Health Practice Gems#COVID19 has increased the general interest in public health.So I thought it worthwhile to provide some framing for folks new to this field.The goal is to provide
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Talal Hilal 🩺
THilalMD
How did hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (BMT) develop? A procedure that is so widely used now and have led to the cure of many hematologic disorders has evolved over the
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Nana
NanaYBrantuo
Sharing some information I’ve been gathering from Black medical professionals on #COVID19 (disparities, vaccines, etc.) Here is a love letter from the @BCAgainstCOVID, signed by Black medical professionals from across
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Hutchinson Lab
CVRHutchinson
We’ve just had a paper published and I would like to tell you a story about people in science being nice to each other – a threadhttps://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(20)30630-9 This is a
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JessMet
CJEMetcalf
This pandemic means we've learned so much (it would have been preferable, of course, to learn these things almost any other way) but we now know fascinating pieces of viral
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nome
NomeDaBarbarian
I am not an expert in immunology - I follow doctors for that.But I did spend 9 years as a manager at a pizza place that paid better than average
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Almost 1 year ago, Feb 26, 2020, authors wrote in a top journal that the coronavirus posed “limited threat outside of China” & “wearing mask in public does not prevent
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Anna Gifty is on IG and says #SACE2021
itsafronomics
This is your daily reminder to go follow @KizzyPhD, the scientist leading the COVID-19 vaccine development and overall great follow. Learn more about herhttps://abc7.com/black-scientist-dr-kizzmekia-corbett-praised-covid-vaccine-kizzy-facui
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Andy Flies
WildImmunity
Happy to announce that our new paper that developed colorful system to understand immune evasion by transmissible cancers has been published in @ScienceAdvances https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/27/eaba5031Here’s the story behind
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Ed
Rx_Ed
Part of the reason behind the skepticism of nearly 50% of Americans in regard to the #coronavirus vaccine is related to what they perceive as “hastened” or “political” approach to
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MacKenzie
Smackenziekerr
New Evidence Suggests COVID-19 Could Be a Kind of Autoimmune Disease. Here's Whyhttps://www.sciencealert.com/covid-could-trick-some-immune-systems-into-making-antibodies-that-turn-against-you Whether or not a person with COVID-19https:/
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Dave is Short
dapstats
/1 In this thread I'm going to offer my professional data analytics opinion on the tweet that is embedded here NOTE: I have a Ph.D. in statistics.https://twitter.com/JamesTodaroMD/status/1240274548165169157 /2 First off,
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Nsikan Akpan, PhD
MoNscience
.@nymag and @nicholsonbaker8: This article is filled with wild speculation about SARS-CoV-2's origins and signifies a lack of understanding around basic genetics and viral evolution.https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/coronavirus-la
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Covid Epi (and Research) Weekly: New Highs, New Lows More cases in more places than ever. More hospitalizations. Sadly, as much division as ever. Encouraging news on vaccines, immunity but
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Samuel Marsh, Ph.D.
samuel_marsh
Excited to share first preprint from my postdoc work in Stevens lab: “Single Cell Sequencing Reveals Glial Specific Responses to Tissue Processing & Enzymatic Dissociation in Mice and Humans” a
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Once you know the truth you cannot sleep
lizzywales
If you are unsure what the truth is about vaccines it is going to be wise to do a little research into them, here are several medical studies and reports
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