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Jorge A. Caballero, MD
DataDrivenMD
1/ Daily #COVID19 Data Discovery — Intro (1/2)This is a 30-60 min data jam session where I make real-time observations.If you want me to look at specific locations, reply and
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Ross Taylor
rosstaylor90
One of the reasons for indexing machine learning is to make the community aware of problems. For example, indexing results reveals apples and oranges problems with evaluation. Indexing datasets allows
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Matt Piper
mattpiperlab
Here’s a summary of our latest work in @eLife. We have known for 85 y that Diet Restriction can extend lifespan - but how? We have used Drosophila to discover
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James Smith 💙
jimbobity
This picture appeared on social media yesterday. It doesn't really surprise me but it's still very depressing to see. So - bit of a rant coming up.I'm sure lots of
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Anupam Singh
anupampom
It is so sad when academics use observational studies and self-promotional press conferences to make statements about efficacy of drugs ,in the process confusing general public, media and needlessly politicising
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Michael P Gibson
William_Blake
I immensely enjoyed @mattwridley's new book How Innovation Works. Also listen to his great conversation w/ @naval on it. However, I disagree w/ Ridley and Naval's pushback against the Great
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National Air and Space Museum
airandspace
In many ways, the crew of STS-51L represented a cross section of the American population, and each crew member had a unique story. On the 35th anniversary of the Challenger
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Jean-Charles Lambert
jcl_lambert
Our manuscript on MedRvix describes a large GWAS in Alzheimer: 33 new loci and 42 in a next update https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.10.01.20200659v1.This week, Wightman et al. described that they called the largest
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Craig McClain, Ph.D.
DrCraigMc
The Vast Majority of the Deep-Sea Remains Completely Unexplored: A Thread 1/n Although the earliest interest and sampling in the deep sea occurred in the late 1800’s, a majority of
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Trevor Larson
trevordlarson
Sell the way you want to buyHow to stand out from the competition by flipping the scriptThread 1) Allow prospects to book demos straight onto your AE’s calendars.Creates better
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a bitcoin person
abitcoinperson
Posting some quotes from @knutsvanholm ‘s #bitcoin book “Independence Reimagined”Unless otherwise attributed, the author is KnutPS: it’s good The emperor is name and Satoshi Nakamoto has pointed it
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Vijay Pande
vijaypande
1/ The Next Pandemic is Cost in Healthcare. And artificial intelligence (AI) will play a transformative role in solving this problem. And along the way, shows a more general solution
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Elle M. (they/them)
ellle_em
This is Reno. He is a dog. Like most dogs, Reno is encouraged to void his bodily waste outdoors But recently, Reno has made an absolutely amazing, game-changing discovery. CATS.
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Pierre-Louis Vézina
pl_vezina
The @Oxford_CSAE conference has gone virtual, on twitter! Here's what I was gonna present: "The oil nouveau riche and arms imports". Thread for #DIYCSAE --> There's been a bunch of
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James Wason
JMSWason
New paper by myself and David Robertson. This follows on from some previous work I've done on multiple testing in multi-arm trials.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/pst.2059#.XzVVhqC_0jQ.twitter Generally there are two ma
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BBN
BigBiteNow
1/9Given this morning's update from #ACP, its worthwhile revisiting the enclosed set of posts from 26th Jan 2021."The finalisation of this programme and the results of these studies are due
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