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Michael Emerman
memerman
In our 5th monthly "Classic Papers in HIV" journal club, we discussed the discovery of the HIV-1 co-receptors Paper 1: HIV-1 entry cofactor: functional cDNA cloning of a seven-transmembrane, G
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Michael Blanding
michaelblanding
THREAD: In 1555, a young Thomas North traveled with a delegation to Rome to reconcile England with the Pope. In a new book, Dennis McCarthy and June Schlueter argue the
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Kevin Farnsworth
Dr_K_Farnsworth
Academia is a bizarre world. Like all academics, I am often asked do work for free. But today I received the worst offer yet! Review 10 chapters for an upcoming
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Melusi Thwala
realmelt
I review journal and examine theses manuscripts. Sometimes I don't think supervisors do justice, sometimes you wonder if the manuscript was even read by the senior co-authors. Once I had
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Emily Harlan
EmilyAHarlan
1/Excited to share our #Tweetorial about our research on #ICU family member #emotions and #coping strategies recently published in @accpchest. Here’s our #VisualAbstracthttps://journal.chestnet.org/article/S0012-3692(20)31505-1/fulltext 2
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Matt Boucher
MattBouch
Yesterday I got a pretty cool and important milestone of 1000 consecutive days of entries to my mood score app, @hellodaylio. Why I think this is particularly important is because
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Ryan Radecki, MD MS
emlitofnote
Andexxa, a modern retelling of classic pharma strategy.A tale in four parts. Step one: Gain FDA approval despite a negative review by the scientific advisory committeehttps://www.fda.gov/media/113954/download Step two: Fund the
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M.S. Bellows, Jr.
msbellows
I suspect the Storming of the Bastille looked a lot like the mob attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6. This historical comparison may offer some lessons on the nature
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
Quillette: in the intellectual tradition of CP Snow, we are trying to find a way to bridge humanities and sciencesAlso Quillette: studying science in social or historical context is the
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
A few thoughts on these interpretations, that appear to suggest (with caveats) that schools in England haven't necessarily contributed much to transmission. The evidence presented here does not necessarily support
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Minded Mentor
TheMindedMentor
Things to do if you want to improve in 2021//15 Tasks - 15 Tweets// 1. Get into the habit of reading 2. Focus in 1 big goal. Avoid multitasking 3.
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FukushimaInFORM
FukushimaInFORM
1/n Pay attention to what #expert #scientists have to say about the threats to the health of iconic #Pacific species like #orca and #salmon. Non-experts tend to misinterpret scientific findings
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Josh Kertzer
jkertzer
Warning! This is a thread about academic inside baseball. Let's call it Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Missing IR Articles. As others on here (including @sbmitche @smsaideman @drkristawiegand
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ACXtrades
One of the biggest steps you can do to improve your trading greatly is by journalling every trade you take.Once you have a large list of trades, you can eventually
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Nato Jacobs
dcmadness202
The vaccine is only 52% effective starting two weeks after the first dose. When you get the second dose, the vaccine is 91% effective seven days later. This is a
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Rachel Gain
RachelGainMusic
I am sharing this statement on behalf of a cross-section of graduate students in the Division of Music History, Theory, and Ethnomusicology (MHTE) at the University of North Texas, the
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