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Kwasi Kwakwa (@RealSci_Nano)
RealSci_Nano
I guess we will start today with me talking about myself, something I simultaneously love and loathe doing.THREAD I was born and raised in Ghana, West Africa. Like all Ghanaians
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John
Johnheretohelp
All these "Celebs" and important people , who claimed loudly they had Coronavirus and made a big show of it. Actually had a mild form. They got it when the
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Rapid Tests
RapidTests
1/ Some may be wondering: What ever happened to rapid tests? There was a lot of excitement a few months ago and even the FDA seemed to open up. So
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ɪᴀɴ ᴍ. ᴍᴀᴄᴋᴀʏ, ᴘʜᴅ 🦠🤧🧬🥼🦟🧻
MackayIM
What is a PCR cycle? We sciencey types throw in words that we use for a specific purpose, but which also have other everyday meanings among most of the people
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Onur Özgöde
ummodern
If there’s a lesson from the pandemic, it is that the US failed not because of central planning and coordination, but lack thereof.https://twitter.com/conor64/status/1346276342027849728 Wasn't going to do this thread, but
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Vittorio Saggiomo
V_Saggiomo
My (possibly useless) take on “scientific inclusiveness”, a (possibly) very long thread..#RealTimeChem 1/20 I’m not in policy, not a social scientists, not in a position where I can do or
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StandUp America!
TJMZ6
I was just doing a huge thread on HIV, the new strain of covid that attacks CD4 cells, the Spike protein in the vax that is the same as HIV,
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Resist the Hologram - Stu Cvrk
STUinSD
Thread – The Virus, Prophylaxis, Therapeutics, and Vaccines1. When the ChiCom virus first broke out last spring, many Americans with experience in medicine, pharmacology, and related fields took personal initiative
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Johannes Stroebel
stroebel_econ
Quora now also a remote-first company.@adamdangelo describes four reasons (discussed below). Sadly, all are largely the result of bad public policy.Conclusion: Silicon Valley (and US) are losing talent because of
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Radio engineer, amateur astronomer, and Chicagoan Grote Reber was born #OTD in 1911. After reading about Karl Jansky’s accidental discovery of galactic radio emissions, he built a 9m radio telescope
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Adam Briggs
ADMBriggs
Latest PHE weekly COVID surveillance report, covers 25th to 31st January.Cases, admissions, deaths all falling; vaccination numbers rising.Signs are good but ICU admission rates are still double that seen in
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
i mean by my count is 550,000 but YMMVhttps://twitter.com/sangerkatz/status/1350130677690331136 The math on this pretty simple.First, you take CDC's reported deaths. Then you make an adjustment for underreporting of recent deaths.
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Sam Bright
WritesBright
I have been trying to get a measure of the government's PPE procurement splurge for the past couple of months.The amount of cash shelled out to private sector firms is
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Medical Axioms 🇺🇸
medicalaxioms
My ratio of positive evaluations* of medical students and residents to negative is about 9:1. *Above average to downright glowingNobody told me how to write evaluations of learners. Come along
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James Elliott
Jandelliott
Saturday thoughts on Canada's COVID-19 vaccine roll-out, from a person who studies global health and is active in the global access to medicines fight. tl;dr it's not going wellA thread
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Prof Somashekhar Nimbalkar, MD, PGDPH, CPH, Neo
ProfSomashekhar
The story of testing in #COVIDー19 #COVID19India is revealing. Initially RT-PCR was being done in few government centers. Capacity was rapidly increased across country in Govt areas such as medical
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