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CADDE Project
CaddeProject
Here is a thread to accompany our work published today in @ScienceMagazine (https://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2020/12/07/science.abe9728), comparing SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibody prevalence in Manaus and São Paulo. @FAPESP @The_MRC @I
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Lea
LeaThePuddle
Since I'm studying adaptations and adaptation theories as part of my thesis, some thoughts:The adaptation process is necessarily a process of rewriting, such that any comparison to the original inherently
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Jacob S. Sherkow 🦆💊🏸⚫
jsherkow
Antibody #patents are dead. CAFC upholds JMOL finding Amgen's anti-PCSK9 antibody patents lack enablement. In doing so, CAFC focuses on "breadth" of claims, with particular focus paid to claims "functional
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Thomas Spencer
ThomasASpencer
1/nToday I want to provide some reflections on what COP26 needs to achieve. For the first time, we are no longer negotiating either the legal framework nor the ambition. We
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James 🤓
fromclicktosale
Best Niches To Make Money Online[THREAD]Whatever you wanna do online, selecting a niche will always be the very first step.Think of your niche as your future audience.Who are the people
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Corinne Keet
ckeet
*New papers thread* Two new papers published today that are the culmination of years of work and that may inform some controversies about early peanut introduction. With @MichaelPistiner, @WayneShreffler, @JenniferDantzerhttps://authors.els
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
A new test, Direct RT-LAMP KIT is being piloted in Liverpool hospitals. There has been an article which has received a lot of attention. I think the way the data
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Marc O. DeGirolami
MarcODeGirolami
Something on my new paper about malice in tort and criminal law. I also wanted to say something about my experience venturing into a new sub-discipline mid-career and what I
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choley 🥰
choley_baby
1/11 Hello Twitter friends, I’ve decided to do a little thing just talking about the phrase ‘the coronavirus vaccine doesn’t even stop you getting the virus’. I think it’s really
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
Doctors and researchers recognize that translational medicine (a branch of science that aims to take basic research and translate it into evidence-based medical practice) is important. We need a similar
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ari
1_beresheet
"It is not surprising that the populaces rebel against this attempt to erase their own identity, their history, their language, and their specificity." "The U.N. elites dream of a world
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John Bye
_johnbye
It's sad we still need to say this, but false positives are NOT driving rising cases.In the summer the False Positive Rate (FPR) at lots of labs was below 0.1%.For
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Claudia L Kleinman
ClaudiaKleinman
Latest work from the lab!Identity matters: Lethal high-grade glioma arises from misregulation of interneuron differentiationBig team effort with Nada Jabado, puzzle solved by @CarolCLChen @ShriyaDeshmukh3 @selinjessa @DjidjiJdaJdahA thread
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Josh Friedlander
JoshFriedlander
The pandemic will soon be over. The fix is in. If under updated WHO guidance, the pcr tests only consider cycles of 20 or less, official test positives will plummet,
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Shariq Shamim, MD, FACC, FSCAI
ShariqShamimMD
Anyone else thinks hyperatheletism may not be in our best interest such as Marathons/triathlon? Shared with full permission. Young triathlete doc, syncope w DOE for a year, normal stress echo
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
This is a phenomenal article on the potential of different sorts of testing, and the ways that we are limited by demands for sensitivity and specificity. There's one important thing
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