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Thank you @BlkInMicroscopy for pointing me to this IMPORTANT paper:https://elifesciences.org/articles/55133 Ok, I want to quote nearly EVERY line in this article, but I'll just try and pick a few favs.
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TransgenderTrend
Transgendertrd
New training module from @HEIW_NHS states: "the main purpose is to achieve a better alignment of an individual’s gender identity with the physical body and/or social gender role". Let's be
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Brogan Holcombe
Brogan_Holcombe
This week’s #SundayScientistShoutout is Eugenie Clark (1922-2015)!Clark is an American ichthyologist who worked with fish (order Tetraodontiforme) and shark behavior - container her the title of “The Shark Lady”(1/n)#DiversityinSTEM#W
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Riya Rahman
riyaarahman
Let's talk about SNAP! What is it? Who does it help? What can you do to support it? #SNAPFeedsKids 1/ SNAP is short for, the supplemental food assistance program. This
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Brendon Walsh 5G
brendonwalsh
I have a very close friend who works for a major medical research company. I asked her about what we can be doing beyond self-isolation, etc, and she had some
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David Cook
davidcookmed
Very proud to see our #QI work published this week in @AAPpediatrics's journal Pediatrics! We describe our efforts to improve pediatric inpatient #sleep by modifying overnight monitoring practices. A little
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A. Yep. Just the letter. That's it.
6fifths
Also, the real spice take:There would be more jobs in academia if professors were actually made to learn how to teach. Consider: of my colleagues who want PhDs, the majority
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Cathy Davidson
CathyNDavidson
1) Dear #AcademicTwitter, I'd love to do something productive and positive in the face of today's depressing health and political news (and faced with crushing end-of-term duties). I'd love to
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Adrian Stier
AdrianStier
the death of my best friend Matt Smith this week has made me think hard about how we as a scientific community often don't know how to respond to the
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Vicki Martin
MarineSciComm
Ah! Didn’t know this is online already! So, what’s it about? And what prompted it? 1/15"Four Common Problems In Environmental Social Research Undertaken by Natural Scientists"#EnvSocSci (BTW, wish I had
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Heather_Lee
HeatherLee1023
Biden names Tom “Mr. Monsanto” Vilsack as Agriculture Secretary. Here’s some background on Monsanto... Monsanto is most commonly known for producing genetically modified (GMO) seeds and the herbicide glyphosate known
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Royal City Science
RoyalCitySci
Have you guessed who we've kept for our T-1 Day profile? We thought it fitting to feature @cityofguelph's very own Nobel Laureate, Dr. Donna Strickland. Dr. Strickland is a pioneering
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Daniel Harrington
WolfOfWoolston
I've had a lot of tweets and messages asking me how I find stocks, so thought I'd share it in the hope that it helps people out a bit. 1)
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Henry Scowcroft
oh_henry
THREAD. Just over 4 years ago, I sat in a pub with some @CR_UK colleagues, all staring at our phones, waiting to see if a research story we'd worked on
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Paul Bleicher
pbleic
1/ A somewhat problematic WSJ editorial by @AllyssaFinley. I’ll start with some comments, but hope that some of the experts in clinical trials and observational research that I follow can
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milsvfaj
I saw parts of Project Noah before when I worked for UP in research for parasitic diseases: a threadhttps://twitter.com/kalachuchai/status/1327184658036006912 NOAH stands for Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards. The dept that
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