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Jocelyn J. Fitzgerald, MD, FACOG
jfitzgeraldMD
In med school, I took an elective called "Stress", foolishly thinking I was going to learn about meditation and yoga. Instead the professor spent 6 weeks proving that being poor
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slovborg
Starfish are more interesting than they seem at first glance. Most know of their LEGENDARY ability to regenerate - not only to regrow new arms, but severed arms can regrow
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Michael Gerth
gerth_micha
Our new preprint is now live! Fun collab w @Mateos_Lab @BrunoLemaitre3 @JGriffinScience @sio_stef @TheLadybirdman and others. We monitored evolution of Spiroplasma symbionts in Drosophila over 10 years. We found that
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Morgue Barbie, MD says Mask It Or Casket!
pathologiste08
Why #pedipath? A thread: While we don’t see as many malignant diagnoses as pathologists on the adult side do (aka “The Grown-Ups”), our work has a profound impact on
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Lisa Soto
lisarenee_RN
1/Why is the Platelet Count Low? Should I be Concerned About #Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT)?https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3428184/ 2/Given the potential for morbidity and mortality HIT should always be considered in
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Sarah Kaplan
sarahkaplan48
One of the many wrenching consequences of our completely inadequate science education and tolerance of conspiracy theories.If every American truly understood how mRNA vaccines worked, perhaps we would not be
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Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.
KatherineJWu
A few weeks ago, I heard scattered rumors about bizarre positives coming out of coronavirus testing programs at universities.It didn't seem to be the coronavirus. It also wasn't contamination in
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Amy Coopes
coopesdetat
Listening in on this and will tweet below #COVID19 https://twitter.com/drvyom/status/1359055005509058560 (Lengthy background info at the moment on process, terms of reference, etc) Key findings coming up now. Starting with molecular
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Dr. Javier Apfeld
JavierApfeld
Once again, I shook up my Cell and Molecular Biology of Aging class, this time due to the #covid19 pandemic.Thread. 1/ First, while my class is, on the surface, about
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Zeke Gleichgerrcht, MD, PhD
e_gleich
As we read #EEG studies, we look for specific brainwave patterns and rarely stop to think about the molecular/cellular events that are taking place to yield each component of the
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Philip Ball
philipcball
Meanwhile, in the rest of science... Amazingly, I seem to have written some articles that weren't about Covid this year; here are some of them. (A thread.) This was one
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) Drosten PCR test study: Withdrawal requested due to scientific error and massive conflict of interestNovember 30, 2020 Original German article https://2020news.de/drosten-pcr-test-studie-rueckzugsantrag-gestellt-wegen-wissenschaftliche-f
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Denver Ncube⚪
denvern3
1. When you say herb X treats disease Y, what you are saying is that herb X has some chemical agent or molecule that halts or suppresses the pathophysiology of
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Nikos Konstantinou
n_konstantinou
Παρασκευή, 3 Ιανουαρίου 2020Το απόγευμα, ο ιολόγος καθηγητής Yongzhen στη Σανγκάη παραλαμβάνει ένα μικρό μεταλλικό κουτί το οποίο έχει μέ
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Pharm. D
Pharmdca
$MREO Thread1)Focus of this thread: Etigilimab and AlvelestatFinancials: Roughly $200 million in cash (50M from upfront payment from Ultragenyx & $115M raise from a strong secondary last week). Company fully
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Peter G. Lurie, MD
DrPeterLurie
My former @US_FDA colleagues have published a very useful article showing how little information becomes public when FDA tells a drug company that its application is not complete enough for
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