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Eric Escobar
eresc79
Exponential growth of #COVID19BC cases in recent weeks continues. 1/ The growth in cases started in Fraser and is now spreading to Vancouver. 2/ More concerning is the expansion of
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
The United States has an ambitious plan to get to population level immunity, but it doesn't have the vaccines to accomplish it (no less the buy in of Americans)@WSJgraphic by
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
How are you all holding up? Shall I tweet out a second set of papers? Or are you too stressed to pay attention? 1. This Lancet Global Health Paper is
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Adrian Sanborn
AdrianSanborn
Highlights from our #preprint on #transcription activation domains (ADs)!-found all ADs in yeast TFs-predicted yeast & human ADs-tested binding of all ADs to #Mediator & #TFIID-explained mechanism with structural modeling
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Andrew Kennard
askennard
The 1st paper from my thesis is up on @biorXivpreprint!Main question: how do skin cells know when (and where) injury has occurred nearby?A about how #zebrafish embryos sense wounds
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
1/ I absolutely love #medhistory and find stories like this so interesting...but it also got me thinking about #COVID19 and just healthy air in general....#Pandemic #coronavirus #healthyair https://twitter.com/patrickcsisson/status/12889391
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Francesco Maura
FrancescoMaura4
In 2020 with @DrOlaLandgren we revealed how Melphalan has strong mutagenic activity on myeloma cells. This can understandably create fear for patients who have undergone transplant, and we have received
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Two questions on vaccine efficacy keep coming up: 1) How long will immunity last? 2) Will it limit overall infections/transmission, and not just symptomatic disease? Q1 is exactly what my
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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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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Worrisome discovery—Among placebo group for Novavax’s vaccine in South Africa: people with prior #COVID19 infections appeared just as likely to get sick as people without prior infections—means past infection wasn’t
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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
A on humidity and airborne viruses. Several articles have said that at higher relative humidity (RH), droplets/aerosols retain more water, are larger, and then fall out of the air faster.
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El Duvelle
ElDuvelle
Doing this "Mice in Maze" preprint for #JournalClub!Have you read it? What did you think? Feel free to commentI'll add further comments below, pre and post reading...https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.14.426746v11
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
With emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2 and initial evidence of antigenic evolution, I've seen comparisons here to seasonal influenza and its rate of evolution. In this thread, I want to ground
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cj battey
cj_battey
A thread of how I funded publications as a grad student and postdochttps://twitter.com/rsidd120/status/1336153828672983040 first two papers were in MPE, subscription only, lab paid ~$300 for color figures each (https://www.sciencedirect.com
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Nik Joshi
Joshilabyale
I’m excited to announce that our paper showing how tumor draining lymph nodes contain a long-term, stable reservoir of anti-tumor CD8 T cells is now online at @biorxiv. This is
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
A thread about the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in development. There are a lot of candidate vaccines in development, but we still have a long way to go. Vaccines work by training
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