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Casey Fiesler, PhD, JD, geekD
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Twitter has announced that they're providing more access for academic researchers. As someone who's been studying the ethical implications of Twitter research for half a decade I do indeed have
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Jan B. Hommel
hommel_b
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.15.422900v1Zullen we eens kijken hoe dit er uit ziet voor @MarionKoopmans?#coronamaatregelen #coronavaccin #vaccinatieplicht https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Koopmans%2C%20Marion%5BAuthor
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cosmiqlo
first off i just wanna say that i HATE allkp*p i hate that godforsaken site with a passion because of what they did to a kpop artist i liked back
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infectionsAbout 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will experience no symptoms whatsoever, they have shorter viral shedding & will transmit to significantly
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Dr. Jessica Sowa
sowa75
Little thread on publishing. What I have learned being an editor....#AcademicTwitter Reviewers are people and are not always right. I have had reviewers all suggest a manuscript should be accepted
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Mimi
BlackRosemimi
I've been seeing some confusion in both the megat0nraid/vannicecream tracing situation and the vinneart situation- mostly around the question of why is tracing bad, what IS tracing, what is referencing?
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Tracey Weissgerber
T_Weissgerber
I wanted to share links to some resources that I mentioned during yesterday's Danube Epigenetics webinar.If you're new to designing figures and you're not sure where to start, take 2
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
THREAD: on reading methods papers. In a previous thread I indicated that in the same way that we need a repertoire of reading strategies, we also need to recognize the
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Chelsea Crooks
chelsea_crooks4
Excited to share my work to characterize African-lineage #Zika during pregnancy in NHP! Thread below with our primary findings:https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.30.405670v1.full.pdf+html First of all, these studies take a vil
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Peter Campbell
peterbcampbell
When did archaeologists first don diving gear? This is one of the questions addressed in our new book examining underwater research from the Renaissance through 1960. George Bass brought modern
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Allan Schoenberg ☕️
allanschoenberg
Social media and markets have fascinated me since 2007. Smart people to follow on this topic include: @howardlindzon @sairarahman @ritholtz @EricBalchunas @rkhanna @TheStalwart @ReformedBroker @ppearlman @DeniseKShull Some good stories this
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
REAL TALK: I started this week feeling entirely unmotivated to do any work (even though I have a metric tonne of things to do). I was afraid of working on
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Evan Nicoll-Johnson
evnjohnson
I am happy to share that a collection of articles on migration in early medieval China is now online! The whole series of articles can be accessed here: https://tinyurl.com/yywbjt35 (If
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Hanno Würbel
HannoWurbel
I am very happy that @MKrzywinski and Naomi Altman gave us the opportunity to contribute an article on the #standardizationfallacy to their legendary #pointsofsignificance column in @naturemethods https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-020-
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Apurva || Justice For Sushant !
ApurvaU21
#CBIEnquiryForSushantGiven that Sushant had a very good height:-1) It's impossible for him to hang himself there where the distance bw the bed and the ceiling fan is not enough to
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
What aspects of antibody responses determine the outcome of #COVID19? In this new preprint by @carolilucas @sneakyvirus1 et al., we found that the early timing of antibody response (before 14
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