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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
As expected, our @washingtonpost editorial today on the delayed second dose vaccine strategy has generated a vigorous and interesting dialogue. https://tinyurl.com/y7c6v9hz Here are my takeaways (a thread): 1/18 The debate
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Today’s Sunday Times article should be read by everyone. Instead of protecting the British people and the UK economy, there can be no doubt the Johnson government has failed
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Pin đź’«
pinbarlas
Attending now https://twitter.com/ExeterDecol/status/1280836068137414656 "It's only in hindsight that we call pseudoscience, 'pseudoscience'. At the time, it's just science." - Angela Saini (any quotes in this thr
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Siegenthaler_Lab
SiegenthalerLab
Lots of pre- & postdoc grant deadlines coming up (I think @NIH should delay, but I digress...) so I know there are many grad students and postdocs working (very hard
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Scott Beasley
SkyScottBeasley
NEW: One dose of AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine offers 76% protection after day 22 post vaccination - and offers sustained protection through a 3 month period until second dose New analysis by
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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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Gergana Daskalova
gndaskalova
We re-analysed Seibold et al. 2019’s @nature study on #insect declines in Germany and found that after accounting for temporal pseudoreplication by adding a year random intercept term, 4 of
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Dr. Daniela Witten
daniela_witten
The new cover article in @NautilusMag is about the sordid history of eugenics in the field of statistics. I had a conversation with @aubreyclayton a few months ago, when he
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Hon Prof Colin D Butler BMed, MSc(epi), DTM&H, PhD
ColinDavdButler
Editorial (open access) Journal of Human Security, published Dec 18, 2020 http://www.librelloph.com/journalofhumansecurity/article/view/johs-16.1.53 I briefly make case that “gain of function” (GOF) research (ie “serial passage” of
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Swaine Chen
swaine_chen
Been knocked off twitter for weeks by a COVID project - so I'm super happy to tweet about science and why I love my (non-pandemic) job! This is a story
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Dave is Short
dapstats
/1 In this thread I'm going to offer my professional data analytics opinion on the tweet that is embedded here NOTE: I have a Ph.D. in statistics.https://twitter.com/JamesTodaroMD/status/1240274548165169157 /2 First off,
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Stefan Simanowitz
StefSimanowitz
1/. It’s 3 months since I stumbled upon what may turn out to be one of the greatest scandals of modern British history: the #HerdImmunityScandal.On 8 March, after a tip
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Maria Gorinova
migorinova
There is a potential large-scale bug in the Scottish #ProtectScotland COVID app. No further updates from #TestandProtect since 30 Dec. Let me summarise in a thread what we know so
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Geological Society
geolsoc
NASAs #perseverance rover is officially on its way to Mars! It won't get there until Feb 2021 so in the meantime check out our Q&A below - answers provided
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
Remember the government wanting to "follow the science"? It is remarkable how far it is ignoring scientific advice on this new ultra-infectious variant of #Covid-19 by keeping schools open... both
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Pieter de Wilde
pieter_dewilde
The #EUBudget #MFF row between & and the rest of the reveals a major mistake in EU focus: It shouldn't be so pre-occupied with #RuleOfLaw. Thread 1/8 The quality
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