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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
There have been so many struggles and challenges of 2020, that I think we could all benefit from some positive things.In this thread I'm going to highlight a few good
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Milka Kostić, PhD
MilkaKostic
Ten Simple Rules for Editors of Scholarly Publications - (maybe I should write this for @PLOSCompBiol, but I feel a bit lazy): 1. Know your own mind, but be open-minded2.
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
I understand the concern - in a world where scientists are judged on the basis of journal citations, anything that might interfere with getting one is scary. But these concerns
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
You can't spread or transmit Covid19, you can only spread or transmit SARSCoV2 if symptomatic. Whether SARSCoV2 becomes symptomatic or even severe Covid19 in someone else depends on their Vitamin
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
On to my more contentious of the night.“It’s very funny that everyone is worrying about preprints given that, collectively, journals are not doing a great job of keeping misinformation
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Leo Kozachkov
Leokoz8
1/n ) My first grad school paper, "Achieving Stable Dynamics in Neural Circuits" is out today in @PLOSCompBiol. A fun theory project with @LundqvistNeuro, Jean-Jacques Slotine (sadly not on Twitter),
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ASAPbio
ASAPbio_
Thanks for starting this conversation, @RalserLab. In our view open feedback is a major benefit of preprints; it's not only helpful for authors but also important for readers looking for
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Jeremy Howard
jeremyphoward
Our paper, "An evidence review of face masks against COVID-19", written by a cross-disciplinary team of 19 international experts, was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Keith Siau
drkeithsiau
Pathology in food - a thread inspired by this wonderful paper and the recent discussions on food and pathology on Twitter.Credit to the GRAPE working group for the paper and
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Jess Calarco
JessicaCalarco
My research looks at how "nice white parents" wield power in school. And I argue that the only way to avoid the inequities they create is to: 1) decouple school
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Salvatore Morelli
MorelliSal
In a new WP with @nishant_yonzan , @BrankoMilan, and @JanetGornick, we try to "draw a line" Comparing the Estimation of Top Incomes Between Tax Data and Household Survey Data. https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/e3cbs/
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Aliaksandr Herasimenka
alesherasimenka
Telegram is now 30% bigger than Twitter, so it attracts more attention Here are five recent studies that tell us how disinformation campaigns, protesters and far-right use it:1/ 1. Rogers
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Dr. Anthony Burnetti
TonyBurnetti
New manuscript up on @Preprints_org today! Here, @wc_ratcliff and I take a theoretical approach to examine the evolution of phototrophy, looking at what it tells us about the evolution of
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Bart Penders
b_penders
Loving every bit of this: Metascience as a scientific social movement, by David Peterson and @AaronPanofsky https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/4dsqa/ "[R]egardless of whether one believes there is a legitimate crisis of reproducibility
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Stefan Marciniak
Prof_Marciniak
How science works:Observations are made.A hypothesis is generated.Experiments are performed to test (try to disprove) the hypothesis.This cycle is repeated many many times until the experiments are unable to disprove
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Graeme Blair
graemedblair
Lots of impt discussion on preanalysis plans after @The_JOP announced they will be req'd for experimental studiesShort on some of what we know about PAPs, their effects, what researchers
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