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Eric Topol
EricTopol
This will go down in history as one of science and medical research's greatest achievements. Perhaps the most impressive.I put together a preliminary timeline of some key milestones to show
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Sui-Lee Wee 黄瑞黎
suilee
I had noticed over the wkend that several HKers were sharing my previous stories on China's DNA surveillance program in relation to the news that Chinese experts had arrived in
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Gary Burgess
GaryBurgessCI
Guernsey emergency press conference. A thread with highlights as we go.Chief Minister:•Lockdown with IMMEDIATE effect•Only go out for shopping, medical care, exercise•Keep your vaccination appointment if you feel well•Only essential
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Jan Christoph Steckel
jan_c_steckel
Two recent meta-analysis of the ex-post literature on #CarbonPricing (by @greenprofgreen & @JLilliestam etal) suggest carbon pricing is not effectively reducing emissions. This might be both a premature and misleading
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
We’re in a new year and we have also entered a new phase of this pandemic. So I thought I’d start off the new year with a quick catch-up thread
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marius walter
mw_fr
With all respect for the authors, I think this is an extremely poor paper. The good thing is, I also think it's actually very easy to disprove. A few thoughts
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Tom Krus ❤️🖤
GianniRivera69
A little tweet about social media. 1/ Social media is often touted as something bad. Something which bring up the worst in people. Cancel culture, bullying and bad behavior. Although
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Stuart Cary
etfminer
My notes on the #genomics and diagnostics space as we head into 2021. Open to any additional thoughts/ideas. I believe the move from bulk “grind and find” analysis toward single-cell
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Maria Van Kerkhove
mvankerkhove
1/ Reflecting on 2020, I’m so thankful for scientific collaboration around the working to end this pandemicPls read on to see an example of an extraordinaryinternational expert network @WHO
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NHS Genomic Medicine Service
NHSgms
2020 has been a challenging year, but there have been some great stories of how #Genomics has been providing answers, helping deliver faster diagnoses and more effective treatments for patients.
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Elliot Haspel
ehaspel
THREAD: I want to talk for a minute about stories like these. Let's start here: Any death is awful. My heart breaks for these families & school communities.The problem: Articles
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StemDevEvo
stemdevevo
Proud of our 2nd year PhD student, Loïc Bideau, for his beautiful 1st 1st-author review paper in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences today! "Animal regeneration in the era of transcriptomics"
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
The new release of the randomized ONS infection survey shows the advantage of the variant B.1.1.7 strain has evaporated in regions (London, East, Southeast) where it reached greatest prevalence.[R_0 for
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Dr Alexandra Phelan
alexandraphelan
*Public health actions to control new SARS-CoV-2 variants*Our paper just published in @CellCellPress w wonderful co-authors @NathanGrubaugh @firefoxx66 @JosephFauver & @mugecevik We describe actions govts should urgently take to protect
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
After ~10 months of relative quiescence we've started to see some striking evolution of SARS-CoV-2 with a repeated evolutionary pattern in the SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern emerging from the UK,
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Gavan Reilly
gavreilly
#COVID19ireland: 1620 cases; 12 deathsPrevious Thursdays:24/12: 92217/12: 48410/12: 31003/12: 18326/11: 3355-day average: 1278.67-day average: 1244.9(Previous 7 days: 775.7)14-day cases/100k: 296.7(7 days ago: 166.0)In hospital: 490In ICU:
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