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Ashley Kirzinger
AshleyKirzinger
Concerns with getting a COVID-19 vaccine in their own words:"None. I want to take the vaccine really badly. I would take other people's doses if it were possible. I'd do
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Inquisitive Bird
Scientific_Bird
Are people with bigger brains smarter (on average)?Here I will summarize some of the biggest studies which test whether there is a correlation between intelligence and brain size (within modern
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Governor Mike DeWine
GovMikeDeWine
UPDATE: In a second COVID-19 test administered today in Columbus, Governor Mike DeWine has tested negative for COVID-19. First Lady Fran DeWine and staff members have also all tested negative.
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Dr. Clement Y. Chow
ClementYChow
excited the @ChowLab's newest paper! Another installment in trying to understand NGLY1 deficiency #NGLY1 #RareDisease #openaccess Before I get into the paper, I'm really proud of the team effort to
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آية 𓂆
ayaghanameh
zionists use european indigeniety rules based in biblical narratives and blood quantum and expect that to somehow supersede the local indigenous Palestinian population. let’s not forget - racial superiority over
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1. The #Moderna vaccine, just like Pfizer/BioNTech, is a messenger RNA vaccine. #SARSCoV2 is covered w/Spike proteins that it grabs human cells with. The vaccine consists of small genetic material
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James Hodcroft Ⓜ️
jameshodcroft
1: claim: vaccines cause Autism, if they didn’t, courts wouldn’t have awarded damages to parents who sued the developers! 1: Answer: This is NOT true. Upon reading just some of
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Hajer Nakua
HajerNakua
“The neuro-essentialist discourse pushes aside this relationship by suggesting that academic and social failures, which are actually more frequent in disadvantaged children, result from their intrinsic neurodevelopmental dysfunctions of g
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Emily Duggan, PhD
edugganphd
Excited to #Livetweet Dr. Keenan Walker's @KnowNeuropsych talk today on inflammation and immune functioning in #Alzheimers disease. Hope to see you all there! peripheral #inflammation is a likely contributor to
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Sohnee Ahmed
SohneeAhmed
#NSGC20 C05 - let's gooooo! Law enforcement generates family trees as far as 3rd and 4th degree relatives?! From SNPs found at a crime scene? Damn, they're more thorough than
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Sergey Kryazhimskiy
skryazhi
My latest paper “Emergence and propagation of epistasis” is out in @eLife. Quite a weight off my shoulders. Some context, results and speculations in this https://elifesciences.org/articles/60200 The idea for this
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Ian Berry
LaughingGenome
We made an exome diagnosis in a rare disease patient this month using a total of 2 PE sequencing reads, several hundred bps beyond the nearest coding region. Interesting anecdote
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Matt Pearce 🦅
mattdpearce
After I hyped the COVID vaccines’ effectiveness people have been tweeting me about this batch of six allergic reactions in San Diego. It’s important for regulators to monitor this stuff
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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
Common nonsense I hear about covid, a thread "PCR has a lot of false positives"PCR picks up genetic material, it doesn't tell you whether the virus is active or inactive.
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
A reminder: Ethnicity is something you tick on form with a series of boxes ("White, British", "Afro-Caribbean", "British Asian", "African-American", "Deutsch-Türken"). Genetics and genomics
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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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