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KevinDKohl
KevinDKohl
Every year for #Pride I push myself to live more authentically. So, this year I am coming out as #polyamorous and sharing that Josh and I have been in
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Fran Duffy
EaglesXOs
If you haven’t watched #Buckeyes DT Tommy Togiai, I suggest you start with the Clemson game. My goodness - he was a monster vs the Tigers. Disruptive vs run and
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The Irving Society
IrvingSoc
Edward Onslow Ford, sculptor, was born 27 July 1852.1/ He first met Henry Irving in Jan 1880.He'd already been sculpting him as Hamlet from the stalls, and asked him to
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Peter Black
pcvblack
Still digesting #bladdercancer trials at #GU21. QUILT 3.032 trial https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03022825 testing #N803 in BCG-unresponsive CIS was an important result. Safety data appropriate for intravesical therapy – and CR rat
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Ben Strak
ben_strak
Designers, what is “taste”?I’ve been reading @kocienda ‘s book Creative Selection about his time at Apple in the 2000’s working on the software that powered the original iPhone and iPad.
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Katy Stephenson, MD, MPH
k_stephensonMD
Hi friends! Today's news about the NIH-Moderna #COVID19 #vaccine is astonishingly good. I've never seen my colleagues - weathered, skeptical professor types - so giddy and delighted and surprised. Here's
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RogersLabUCD
I was thinking about some of the comments I received on my F32 NIH postdoctoral fellowship application from 6-7 years ago. It’s surprising how frustrated I still get when I
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Nathan Clark
NathanClark111
I just turned in my 100th manuscript review!!!To celebrate, here are a few guiding thoughts about reviewing that I use:1. Hide the authors' names for the first read-through to prevent
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Keith Gessen
keithgessen
A few thoughts on school reopening and the dilemma that the media finds itself in, but especially the New York Times. The Times is both a local paper and a
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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
ON EDUCATION & DEFAULTSImagine if, to learn Spanish, people used to go live for one year in a Spanish-speaking country.Then, someone said, "Nah, let's have them sit for 4 years
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karmel choi
karmelchoi
Which modifiable factors—diet, physical activity, media use, sleep habits, social interaction, and/or environmental exposures—may be most important for preventing #depression? We used a 2-stage, genetically informed approach to explore
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Jon M Jachimowicz
jonj
New paper in press @ JESP With racial diversity one might expect interactions btw White and non-White AmericansInstead we find that racial diversity prompt White Americans to
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Pace 🙂
theotherphilipp
Upon multiple request, here’s my thread regarding the boundaries of epidemiological modeling in English.https://twitter.com/theotherphilipp/status/1355164530960199684?s=20 1/22: #Models are simplified images of our world. They are useful
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM. Be suspicious of any expert ignoring this paper and discussing anecdotes instead. https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NE
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Dr. Monica Malta PhD (she/her)
MonicaMalta7
Recombination: A Covid Superpower?An immunocompromised patient held onto the same coronavirus infection for 154 days. When doctors sequenced the virus samples, they found MORE than 20 #COVID19 mutations, via @NPR
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Albert Trigg
alberttrigg
Remarkably, zero of the 561 unvaccinated patients in the study had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) compared to 0.063% of the (partially and fully)vaccinated. The implications of these results for
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