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Duncan MacCannell
dmaccannell
One important gap in many state and local #publichealth departments -- and in many national programs as well -- is the limited number of staff with deep, practical expertise in
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Jesse Shapiro
bjesseshapiro
In case anyone wanted *more* evidence that kids can be important vectors of SARS-CoV-2 transmission, check out our preprint of an emergency childcare centre in Quebec led by @INSPQ with
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Andrew J. Roger
andrewjroger
Long branch attraction explained! Ed Susko and I have been investigating the reasons why long branches tend to attract in phylogenetic analyses. This paper provides new insights into why this
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Daniel Sinclair
_DanielSinclair
A great thread on the phylogenetics of the emergent variants in South Africa and the UK. Shallow science has cried wolf a few times this year on ‘strains,’ but there
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
Lots of tweets about this today! Let's see what we can see in the focal S:E484 build!Phylogenetics (what I do - making 'family trees' from virus genetics) can be very
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BioSci
ReadingBioSci
The opportunity to engage in research has been a privilege of studying here. In the summer of 2018 I undertook a 12 week UROP placement with Dr Alastair Culham, studying
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
On this Christmas Eve, I would like to spare a thought for the many scientists, researchers, & lab technicians & assistants who have been 'called up' thanks to the new
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Michael Pleyer
symbolicstorage
The second talk in the #futureoflinguistics webinar is by @drculbertson: The future of linguistics is multidisciplinary, multimodal, multicultural What are elements of a theory of language?- features of the linguistics
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Open Ocean Exploration
RebeccaRHelm
Listen: the world is kinda rough right now. But scientists just discovered a GLITTER-COVERED WORM at the bottom of the ocean and we need to talk about it! Time for
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Neil Clancy
ClancyNeil
#Mycology thread on our new Microbial Genomics paper on WGS of clinical & environmental #Mucorales after #mucormycosis cluster in #transplant pts. 72 isolates from 72 isolates from med center &
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KaiTheFishGuy
FishGuyKai
Someone on twitter recently asked that I share a little bit more about my research. I realize I post a lot of fish photos, but I don’t really get into
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Chris Lane
LaneLabURI
Really fascinating workshop happening rn on prokaryotic taxonomy. Most people find taxonomy boring, but there's currently a massive shift happening. As an outsider and panelist in this workshop, I'm going
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Amy Greer
AmyGreerKalisz
I have been off Twitter over the holidays in order to spend more quality time with my family. However, on the eve of my return to the office (our basement
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Dan Barton
oreothlypis
I think the history of @AmOrnith's approach to the standardization of English common names of birds deserves a little attention so I'm going to tweet about bird names a little
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
Happy New Year!To kick off 2021, here's an update on:- S:N501 variants (501Y.V1/V2) with data from 31 Dec 2020- 69/70del variants- 20A.EU1 variant (most prevalent variant in Europe)(Here are some
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Albert Pinto
70sBachchan
WHO: Europe is now the epicentre. More new daily cases than China at peak of their outbreak. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-51876784US: Lets panic those Americans into rushing back from Europe, have them randomly
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