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Sanjeev Sanyal
sanjeevsanyal
Yes, your journalist did speak to me but the article does not reflect the conversation and uses an arbitrary two word "quote". Would you like to hear the conversation? I
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(((Hannah Wirtshafter))) 🔬
AheadOfTheNerve
1/ Woo! My monster paper with Matt Wilson, "Locomotor and Hippocampal Processing Converge in the Lateral Septum" was just released in @CurrentBiology!! Not only that, but I made a comic
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Larry Schweikart
LarrySchweikart
https://sports.yahoo.com/big-ten-canceling-nonconference-games-a-sobering-moment-for-college-football-221416034.html1) Folks, this China Virus may be the opportunity patriots and Americans need to finally dismantle so-called "Higher Ed
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Stefan Kertesz, MD
StefanKertesz
1/Last week we launched CSI:OPIOIDs, our research survey for bereaved families+friends who have lost a person with pain to suicide during a change in opioid prescribing. I want to say
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Katie Hauschildt
KatieHauschildt
Excellent thread on ICU capacity:ICUs = technology + experts in managing critically ill patients(ht @Arrianna_Planey) I'll add a bit more from my dissertation below on 1) trainees, 2) communication, and
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Jay Van Bavel
jayvanbavel
I keep seeing viral hot takes on the Stanford Prison Experiment & police brutality. While it's tempting to conclude that people in a position of authority automatically become abusive, that's
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Brian Riedl 🧀
Brian_Riedl
I have a study in editing showing that the common "Democratic presidents manage the economy better than Republicans" argument is nonsense. The #1 predictor of GDP/jobs in a presidential term
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Philosophical Engineer
letsthinkdeeply
I have gotten a number of questions about why we should be angry at Dr. Fauci, the NIH and CDC. The answer is simple, early in the pandemic a decision
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Laura Weatherley
lrwthrlyphysio
Something cropped up in my clinical practice this week that I didn’t know much about, so I did some reading. I thought I would share some info that may be
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Manish Singh
Manish_05Singh
A thread on #Erasmus - Erasmus participation needs to be looked at objectively- 3 of the top 5 destinations for UK students studying abroad - US, Australia, Canada are neither
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Wangarian
Wangarian1
1/ Thoughts on investing and missing winners:A case study on $COVER.You can't catch every winner. That said, there's always something to take away from the one that got away. 2/
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
“studies on these antigen tests have been... amongst symptomatic. So you need to appropriately study it [in asymptomatics]. Once you do that - then I think you can talk about
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Dr. Sara C: Socially distant since the 80’s
dr_sara_c
So pleased to announce that our analysis, a review and meta-analysis, of the betacoronavirus literature has been published in @scireports!https://rdcu.be/ccqvn Keep reading for information about our question, and how we're answerin
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Abraham Riesman אברהם ריסמאַן
abrahamjoseph
Why did I get verified? Well, like countless other blue checks, I just happened to be working at a glossy media org that Twitter was attempting to wine and dine.
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Michael J. Hicks
HicksCBER
1/n My modest contribution to the #econtwitter minimum wage discussion. I wanted to see where potential employment effects might occur, and used the 60% threshold that @arindube QJE, 2019 paper
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Katie Mack
AstroKatie
Vaccines are combat training for your immune system. They show it what to expect from a virus/bacteria so your cells can build a better defense when the actual pathogen arrives.
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