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Malvika Sharan
MalvikaSharan
Reflection from last 8 hours of training on @openlifesci, community building and volunteer work in #open #science and beyond:Many people find it hard to say “no” to volunteer work -
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Kristen Berman
bermster
New article up: Making the vaccine was difficult - getting enough people to take it could be more difficult. Here are 5 (pretty bold!) ways we could drive uptake. Thread
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Jawwad Farid
rebootdude
1/ The end of this year marks the 3rd decade I have spent working with data, financial modeling, actuarial science and forecasting. My first formal project at the intersection of
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larkbarker
larkbarker
Here's a good plain language easy to read article on change management in schools tied to the SoR. As educators we talk about being 'change agents'. Where is our accountability?
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Eli
EliLikesRice
Now that it’s February, I wanna talk about a little experiment I did these past 2 months; So in December I took an edible almost every day. When it became
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McGill Lab
McGillLab
Oldest bro. is an itinerate musician. He was successful and scraped out a living for years, but ultimately it didn't work out (yet?). As youngster, I viewed science as safe
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Kate MacDonald
katemac604
Been having lots of convos this weekend with incoming graduate students in my department! Realized all my advice for choosing a lab boils down to one sentence: The lab *environment*,
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IAmSciComm | @Annelinda_c
iamscicomm
Having a #mentor is important at all stages of your career, no matter what that career path is. Further, acting as a mentor to someone else can be incredibly fulfilling!
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CAMERONWILSON
cameronwilson
NEW: We've all seen the videos of people ignoring COVID-19 restrictions that require people to wear a mask (#BunningsKaren) or not travelBut just how widespread are these views — and
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Mark Suzman
MSuzman
The world now has much of the science it needs to end this pandemic, and as regulators start to put their stamp of approval on it, the field of action
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Túrin Turambar
TrinTurambar4
Pagans don't have faith, we have SCIENCE. When we get sick we don't pray to Jesus and wait for a miracle. We gather herbs, we make tinctures, and we heal
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Stephen Chew
SChewPsych
Critical thinking has always been a top goal of educators. But teaching critical thinking skills has never been more important or more challenging than now. Olden days, critical thinking was
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Roland Baker
RolandBakerIII
Dr. Flavinkins has a point that I can't falsify [see thread]. SARS-Cov-2 passaged through BALB/c mice induced adoption via a mutation: N501K. This same lineage appears in the UK with
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Sarah Newey
sneweyy
Breaking: GPs are now able to use vaccine doses that were being wasted. Vials of the Pfizer jab was expected to include 5 doses- it turns out you can squeeze
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
COVID question I've been getting: Why do I need a vaccine when there's a 99.7% survival rate? It's a fair point (and makes for a lively discussion!). Here is my
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Krish Ashok
krishashok
A common science fiction trope from the early 20th century was the idea of a "food pill" that would contain all the nutrition required for an entire meal that could
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