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Meredith Kleykamp
kleykamp
Some disorganized thoughts and not a thorough review bc I haven’t systematically kept up with this literature. These are mostly sociologists, and voices I’d add to the convo. Not up
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Dr. Nahid Bhadelia
BhadeliaMD
My thoughts on RECOVERY trial results (not data). First, here is the methodology & results.-Large (11k) trial testing multiple treatment arms-2104 randomised to dexamethasone 6mg/d for ten days and compared
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ There are various tweets misinterpreting COVID-19 “pre-existing immunity” and making dangerous claims about herd immunity. Since many of those claims refer to our scientific papers, we will reiterate the
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Paul Novosad
paulnovosad
Like much regulation, I fear making econ journals the data transparency enforcers has raised the cost of doing research without benefiting anyone.It's particularly bad for young scholars without RA teams,
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MIT Technology Review
techreview
THREAD: We all know someone who believes in conspiracy theories. Perhaps some of those people are your family, friends, or neighbors. We asked researchers and moderators of the subreddit, r/ChangeMyOpinion,
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Berna Devezer
zerdeve
I want to highlight some non-mainstream work on reproducibility, open science, replication crisis, meta-science by women. Reading and drawing from a diverse set of authors and ideas will help push
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barefootwriter, MA
bfwriter
because a lot of people are hatereading Dr. Biden's dissertation right now, let's take a look. I've been meaning to do so anyway. now, first: my qualifications to weigh in
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Two months ago, I summarized the status of people w/ #SARSCoV2 infections who don't manifest symptoms (asymptomatics) vs presymptomatics https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1270178612457598976With so much more we've learned since,
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Perry Parks
perryrparks
This statement, while well-meaning, lays bare the ideological paradoxes of journalism that hamstring reporters/editors and confuse publics. (Thread)https://twitter.com/Cronkite_ASU/status/1274175857423077376 The fundamental contradiction is
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Maya Forstater
MForstater
Friday feeling:@mbmpolicy have just got over half their initial target for funding their work https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/womens-rights-in-policy-and-lawThese three women are worth every pennyKeep it going! They are getting analysis into
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Joel Baden
JoelBaden
Thinking more about this. There are two basic types of articles: those that intend to change *what* we think, and those that try to change *how* we think. The former
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Dr. Carlos Chaccour 🦟🔚💊
carlos_chaccour
From early on into the pandemic, I have received unsolicited advise about ivermectin and #COVID.e.g. "I would like to add to your thinking before you start your trial" Others ask
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Tanmoy Goswami
toymango
*HUGE*@TheLancetPsych, one of the most powerful journals in the world, is calling game over for "global mental health" as we know it.Just *HOW BIG* could this be? Imagine if McKinsey
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
It's time to clarify some things about children, schools and #COVID19 Summary: Young children seem significantly less susceptible, probably less likely to transmit. Less clear for teens. Schools mainly follow
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Jonathan Grey
ProfJGrey
But the devil is in the detail @AliDriverUK. If one reads the next line 'However, the degree of repeated movements and the overall proportion of fish moving varied between beaver-dammed
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Tiffany Hayden🧢
haydentiff
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