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Dr Cathryn Lewis
cathrynlewis
This will present work from ERICA-SA – Evolving Risk Factors for Cancers in African Populations where I’m a proud collaboratorStudying breast, oesophageal squamous & cervical cancer.Funded by South Africa MRC
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Jessica Hullman
JessicaHullman
It's election forecast time! But can we take @FiveThirtyEight or @Economist forecasts at face value? What are forecasters' goals & incentives, especially post 2016 disillusionment? Excited to share a new
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Adam Chan
chan_mstr
1/ This ‘official’ research (re. New Starters) begins by taking an average quarter, and splitting this to an average month. Error 1. March is NOT an average month (highest commencement
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Alan Jacobs
alan_jacobs1
What does transparency mean for #qualitative research? What are transparency’s benefits, risks, practicalities, & limits for different forms of qual. inquiry? In @PoPpublicsphere, we report findings of a 3-yr deliberative
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MClem
mclemcrew2_0
Why I was the worst grad student an advisor could've possibly wanted when I went to the U and why I'm a much better student (and person) today and am
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Robert Clark
RobertClark87
Inadvertently Arming China? @RadoTylecote and I for @Civitas_UK investigated the links between UK universities, research institutions, & industry partners, & Chinese military universities & arms manufacturers.A thread.https://ci
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Andrea Ruggeri
aruggeri_eu
It was fun! I do it to learn more from graduate students' research projects and to push me to think systematically about theorizing. It is my "research gym", the only
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
#AcWri Thread: My students ALWAYS ask me the question: "How do I go from having the Detailed Outline to actually writing a Memorandum (or a series of Memos) that I
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Dr. Genevieve Guenther
DoctorVive
It strikes me as a weird coincidence that much of the research about climate change and "cultural cognition" was published precisely in the years when climate was being polarized by
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Andric Tham
astralwave
Having a persistent model of a network of beliefs > isolated hypotheses.Network of beliefs helps you do this:1. When A is true, B will be true.2. When B is true,
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Krystal Tsosie
kstsosie
Too many people falsely assume "open #data" will "democratize" #science and its benefits, while the #Indigenous people most disenfranchised continually call into question these practices: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/
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Jesse J. Sabatini
JJSabatini
(1/6) Publications, patents, awards, etc. are a side-effect of the broader mission. True scientific impact is measured by:1. How well are your students/those you mentored doing? Did they get good
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The Times
thetimes
Research in Israel appears to indicate that the initial dose of the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine isn’t as effective against Covid-19 as initial studies showed.The UK government has begun to re-assess its
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Adrian Bott
Cavalorn
PE teachers can wreck your health. Dr Anne Elliott found that bad experiences in school PE actively deterred people from taking exercise in later life & led to a state
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Juliet Inyang
JulieInyang
So it's 2nd July and I was patiently waiting for this webinar by #Elsevier. I was interested in it after receiving a number of rejections for my manuscript which l
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Lena M. abandoned this account.
LenaPresents
We really shouldn't judge authors' writing based on their identity. 9/10 times, we don't even know what their identity is. I've seen reviewers say "this non-cis representation is flawed. Cis
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