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Dr Alexandra Phelan
alexandraphelan
*Public health actions to control new SARS-CoV-2 variants*Our paper just published in @CellCellPress w wonderful co-authors @NathanGrubaugh @firefoxx66 @JosephFauver & @mugecevik We describe actions govts should urgently take to protect
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Presbycast🎙️🎤🔊🎶🍕🥩🌮
presbycast
We look forward to a future where states will just be numbered (not by order of admission, duh) but randomly, because equity. Counties, too, will be numbered. Or maybe states
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MarcNash
21stCscribe
Larry Kramer: “I find I only have two emotions any more. Grief and rage” (From “The American People Vol 2”). A book about the AIDS epidemic. An emotional range that
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Eve Hart đź’™
EveHart
I want to tell you a little story about why I’m so very passionate about scientific literacy (thread) When I was 11, my mum’s partner died of cancer. Before he
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Carrick Ryan
realCarrickRyan
The last few weeks has made it clear how much our lived experience shapes our view.Victorians experienced cases spiralling out of control and the traumatic events that followed. They remember
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Bob Stoops Statue
BobStoopsStatue
I’ve got a question for the older people in my TL.How many of you have your “original” email accounts?I’m talking about that 1997 computer lab at college when you signed
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Science asked me to -briefly- reflect on what happened in 2020. So, a thread on this year in science, the breakthroughs and breakdowns and where my head is at at
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Kathryn Brightbill ✒️
KEBrightbill
Psst, the fact everyone is applauding New Zealand (a country of 5 million), going 100 days w/o new covid cases but ignored Vietnam, (a country of 95 million), doing the
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Tarren Andrews
tandrews156
"Never waste a good pandemic." - James White, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, #CUBoulder I've been limiting my twitter time lately, but am dropping back in to
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Jenny Elder Moke
jennyelder
Debuting in a pandemic is ultra hard and we're prob looking at another 6+ months of thisSOMy thread of advice for 2021 debuts!And I would love any other 2020 debuts
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Rabbi Jill Zimmerman
RabbiJill
In regards to GOP congresspeople feeling afraid for their lives: perhaps you didn't have your grown sons call you the night of the 2016 election, asking if we (as Jews)
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Robert M Califf
califf001
good summary from @ScottGottliebMD. This is a complicated area where adaptive judgment is needed when times are stable to enable innovation and personalized care, but in this pandemic crisis, threading
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Goodnight, Books 📚
emarvelous
The 2020 election cycle was always going to come down to voter suppression vs. voter turnout. That became more true during the pandemic and truer still after claims of a
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Romancing the Runoff
RomancingRunoff
Romance writers often get accused of being “unrealistic,” so I want to talk about that.I think there’s a reason people say that—usually because they think our books imply that we
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
We’re in a new year and we have also entered a new phase of this pandemic. So I thought I’d start off the new year with a quick catch-up thread
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Carolyn Brost Strom
carolynstrom
"Mentally, physiologically, emotionally, I'm definitely burnt out," he told CBC Toronto...he also realizes he can't stop to rest, not when daily case counts of #COVID19 have spiked to the point
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