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Josephine Sirotkin
JLSirotkin
Today I would've been presenting my paper at the BSA, so here is a thread with a couple of points that I would have discussed #britsoc2020 #phd @CDSLeeds @SSPLeeds 1/10
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Ian Scheuring
IanScheuring
It has been more than a month since Hawaii's first coronavirus case, and the state Department of Health still cannot seem to get their act together with regard to the
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And✌️
adnys
Tl;dr stuff has gotten too complicated; we’re trying to simplify things. #WWDC20 We’re also fixing some stuff that sucked and that was rushed to release. And, Park is
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
In two weeks, the Nobel Committee at the Karolinska Institute will award the 2020 Nobel Prize in Medicine/Physiology. Who will win? We don’t know for sure - but I think
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Anna Bee is Louder Than Bombs *hiatus*
AnnaBee004
Results And Conclusions On YouTube Streaming ~ a thread for #BTSARMY by ARMY ~@BTS_twt Prepare for a very long thread (possibly). If you don't have that much patience and
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André van Delft️ 🍌🍌🍌
AndreVanDelft
It is a very long session and I do it in stages, but if you are critical about vaccinations then you really have to watch them. The founder of vaccinations
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Rich Lucas
rlucas11
I definitely agree that we shouldn't place too much weight on a single study picked from an otherwise strong literature. As @farid_anvari pointed out (thanks Farid!), my quick tweet simply
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Keolu Fox
KeoluFox
It usually takes me an hour to compose “a” tweet—let alone a whole thread! BUT… Here we go #DecolonizeDNA First and foremost thank you to all of our wonderful organizers
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Matt Hall
cispt2
OK so let's talk about camostat, because I'm starting to worry about it as a #COVID19 repurposing candidate. It emerged based on this Cell paper, but a LOT of assumptions
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
Humanity’s history is a battle against the microbes. And for most of our history we were losing very decisively.My new post – and visualization – on how vaccines allowed us
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Reichow Lab
reichowlab
So excited to finally share this work - structure of Cx46/50 gap junction intercellular channels in a dynamic lipid environment, resolved at 1.9 Å by #CryoEM! With some MD-simulation to
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
Please share your favorite #publichealth SUCCESS story.I will start, with 2 powerful examples of how policy and science can work together. 1.The eradication of smallpox.A brilliant combo of science (Edward
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arkancide_is_real
Arkancideisreal
THREAD: A quick lesson in medical statistics for those of you who believe the current "second wave" scare story out of #Victoria.It starts with the concepts of sensitivity, specificity and
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Maestro Scott
ScottStemple3
"Relative comparisons are poison..."I say this a lot.Why?Let's find out...-Short Thread- 2. DefinitionWhat is a relative comparison?Any comparison where you judge your resultsbased on someone else, looking at the differences.B
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Dr. Niamh Cummins
CumminsNM
This commentary by Anderson et al was just published in @TheLancet on Monday and makes for an interesting read. It explains many of the decisions being made by our specialists
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Marin
MarinJr21
HOAX OF HOME OWNERSHIPA Mathematical AnalysisThis is a thread debunking common beliefs we have in homeownership, which are1. House is a good investment2. Owning your home means you pay rent
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