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American Horror Callie
DeathCab4Callie
On micro aggressions toward students with disabilities in lab spaces, a thread (please RT). The purpose of this thread isn't to call attention to the tweeter, it's just that this
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Cristi Proistosescu
cristiproist
If you don't know the story of Joanne Malkus / Joanne Simpson, you should! She was a (the?) pioneer of cloud physics, a subject that at the time was considered
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Kim Tartaglia, MD
KimTartaglia
#CovidVaccine #1 This shot represents hope. This shot represents science. This shot represents teamwork. A 1/#ThisIsOurShot #VacciNATION In medical school, I learned of the dangers of diphtheria. Diptheria was
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
Surprised by how many people respond to arguments about lockdowns by arguing that recessions save lives. They always draw on the same work by Ruhm noting macro-level correlations between mortality
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Dan Go
FitFounder
10 pieces of workout advice I wish I could have given to my 25 year old selfI've made a lot of mistakes in the gym. If I could slap my
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Hensley Lab
SCOTTeHENSLEY
There has been recent discussion of how this influenza virus mouse study that I completed as a postdoc potentially relates to current SARS-CoV-2 evolution, so I thought I would write
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Business Insider India🇮🇳
BiIndia
A car-sized #asteroid flew within 1,830 miles of #Earth over the weekend — the closest pass ever — and we didn't see it cominghttps://www.businessinsider.in/science/news/a-car-size-asteroid-flew-within-1830-miles-of-earth-over-the-w
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Rutter Lab
RutterLab
Tonight on the 100th episode of #MitoMonday we have, as promised, a brief #AMA session with our supreme leader Jared Rutter! #AskJared #TrailBlazer #LateNightWIthTheRutterLab Question 1: What is the hardest
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Zachary Iles
zackisland
1) Tough yr 4 an optimist. I spent those first mths in spring just reading. Came out in May w/ 100% conviction that mRNA vaccines are the future Only
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Lancaster University Faculty of Health & Medicine
LancasterUniFHM
Not all heroes wear capes - some wear lab coats To mark @UN_Women #WomenInScience day, we asked our staff and students to answer 'we need more women scientists because...' Here's
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
Doctors and researchers recognize that translational medicine (a branch of science that aims to take basic research and translate it into evidence-based medical practice) is important. We need a similar
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Sabina Vohra-Miller
SabiVM
This past week has seen a lot of discussion on vaccines and vaccine hesitancy. Before joining Twitter this year, I spent a lot of time addressing this on vaccine-on-the-fence and
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Everyone needs to read this 40-year saga of Dr Katalin Karikó, inventor of the mRNA therapy behind Pfizer/BioNTech & Moderna #COVID19 vaccines. Rejected many times, nevertheless she persisted. She will
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TakingHayekSeriously🧨
FriedrichHayek
How does the picture of knowledge & understanding of Hayek, Wittgenstein, Polanyi, Michael Scriven, Thomas Kuhn, and Larry Wright compare to the work of the Post Modernists descending from Nietzsche,
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Tage Rai
tage_rai
I’m going to geek out on this thread more than normal b/c new Science paper is WTF bananas awesome, and I don’t want it to get lost in the news
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Emilia C Skirmuntt 🦇🧬🦠
ESkirmuntt
SA variant and UK variant. Vaccinations and mutations. A thread: The South African variant (B1.351) was recently found in 8 places across the UK with no history of travel to
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