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Cllr Sophie McGeevor
SophieMcGeevor
While I really welcome yesterday’s announcement of £175 million for walking and cycling infrastructure. It’s a drop in the ocean compared to what we need. Permanent good quality road safety
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
UK React-1 study update for 4-13 February period:"Prevalence fell substantially across all age groups with highest prevalence among 18- to 24-year olds at 0.89% (0.47%, 1.67%) and those aged 5
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Dr Nihilist Jones
mnitabach
This is (at best) worthless advice grossly contaminated by inverted causality & confirmation/survivorship bias.http://www.niaid.nih.gov/grants-contracts/find-your-niche First, you dont search for & "find" yr niche. Yr nich
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Carers UK
CarersUK
*THREAD* While Christmas can be joyful for some carers, sadly, for many others it can be incredibly difficult, with extra costs, fewer services, and increased loneliness Our new Caring at
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Chiara Dall'Ora
ora_dall
I have been following with great interest a discussion initiated by @Natalie_StN on why nursing students dislike research methods. Reading students' responses cemented even more what I have been thinking
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Jaclyn A. Siegel
jacasiegel
I am tired of conversations about increasing the reproducibility of reflexive qualitative research. Reproducibility & reflexivity are components of different epistemological approaches. Reflexivity requires a genuine appreciation of res
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Logan | Landing Pages
LoftedLearning
How long does it take to write a landing page?Here’s my four day plan that I usually follow.(Thread) First day:3-4 hours of research.- list out all of the benefits -
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Emilia C Skirmuntt 🦇🧬🦠
ESkirmuntt
It is very irresponsible for news agencies to post articles about vaccines and pandemic research before this research is published. It happens all the time since this pandemic started and
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Joanna Groom
groomlab
I cant decide if #AdvanceAustraliaCare threads are encouraging or the ultimate doomscrolling. So much #outstanding #excellent research we're missing out on #auspol Im sick of seeing important projects and promising
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Annelies Kusters
AnneliesKusters
In addition to containing factual errors, this article is an opinion piece which is based on personal experience and anecdotal evidence, even if it is presented as a research-based article
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Jean Ledger
Ledger_Dr
A few take-home lessons about #rapidevaluation from today's conference (a quick thread):1. The UK has expedited research approval processes during the pandemic. Going forwards, how can we maintain a flexible
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Ray
ranyshaware
Some actionable unsolicited advice for first-year PhD students:1- when you are confused or lost, SAY IT OUT LOUD. You are very smart. If something is confusing it is not a
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Opyl
OpylAI
We recently worked with @AAMRI_Aus to develop a guide to support #MedicalResearchers in amplifying critical information via #DigitalPlatforms during #COVID19. In this thread, we have shared some of our insights
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DivyaET
rdivia
My oxygen is science, I get energy from science says Krishna Ella, CEO Bharat Biotech in today's press conference on Covaxin. We supply vaccines to 123 countries, and we have
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Tom Roach
tomroach
The 2010's could be characterised as a decade of marketing delusion. We allowed ourselves to become disconnected with our customers. 2016 was something of a wake-up call. It led to
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Chris Olah
ch402
An important part of growing as a researcher is developing research taste. But it can be hard to explicitly work on. So I wanted to share some concrete exercises for
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