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Katalina Bobowik
KatalinaBobowik
I'm very excited to share the results of our new paper, now available on Biorxiv: https://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2021.01.07.425684v1. Below is a thread of the main resultshttps://twitter.com/biorxivpreprint/status/134762719313285
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Zac Taylor
zacjtaylor
Incoming: yet another FL insurance thread. Reports are emerging that two property insurers, with 120k policies combined, will be deemed insolvent this week. This comes as private insurers across the
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Jess Calarco
JessicaCalarco
Why is the Secretary of Education trying to force public schools to reopen, without giving them money to do it safely? My take: If schools are open but unsafe, wealthy
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James Ryan
jdryan08
Loathe as I am to egg this on, since there seems to be some possibly genuine skepticism about my assertions, let's look at some documents, shall we? A thread on
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James Howe 🐭
jamesrhowe6
The scotophobin (literally “dark-fear-protein”) is one of my favorite in old scientific literature! There were a bunch of high profile papers from at least 3 labs over a 15 year
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Heather Rose Walker, PhD (that diabetic academic)
Heather_RoseW
How can diabetes identity be about social change, you ask? Oh, let me share with you my recent publication. A thread. QR code will take you to the article. Also,
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Christina Pagel
chrischirp
THREAD: Takeaway messages from our @IndependentSage weekly briefing today. (TLDR: cases going up but slowly, act now, ditch central test and trace system, go local and drive cases down for
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Veera M. Rajagopal
doctorveera
Four important papers published in 2020 beautifully demonstrated in what ways PRS will be used in clinic in the near future. A thread. 1. PRS is often seen as a
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IAmSciComm | @Annelinda_c
iamscicomm
Humans are unique in our ability to learn from one another. But did evolution hard-wire imitation into our genes or do we learn from others how to learn from others?
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Elizabeth Hannon
El_Dritch
I have handled more than 5000 papers while with the BJPS. Not all were sent out for review, but very many were, to a min. of two people. That’s a
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Infectious Disease Ethics
ID_ethics
Terminology thread:rate ≠ riskinfection ≠ diseasequarantine ≠ isolationsocial distancing ≠ physical distancingprolonged PCR positivity ≠ sheddingvirulence ≠ transmissibility References to follow 1/ rate ≠ riskA risk is a proba
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Joseph Friedman
JosephRFriedman
New Research shows 10-fold disparities in opioid prescribing rates between Mexican states based on SES.Patients in Mexico receive a tiny fraction of the opioids needed for palliative care. Led by
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John Warmenhoven
johnwarmenhoven
Our recent primer paper for using PCA and functional PCA (fPCA) in biomechanics is now out! And here's a quick thread, with some links to software/demo code (for application using
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
Test always perform worse than hoped when used in real world situations. What's key here is that the antibody tests used pre-COVID blood as a negative control. They were designed
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Kirstin Munro
kmunroutrgv
I am on track to referee ~100 manuscripts this year across a few different journals. Quick thread (in no particular order) listing my top five most common issues with manuscripts
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Maria Van Kerkhove
mvankerkhove
Household Transmission of #SARSCoV2: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysisInteresting paper - a few highlights (taken directly from paper) - worth a read https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2
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