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Alexander Ford
alex_ford12399
Our latest paper is now published online with @AmJGastro https://journals.lww.com/ajg/Abstract/9000/Symptom_Stability_in_Rome_IV_vs_Rome_III_Irritable.99117.aspxIn it we examined symptom stability according to the Rome IV or Rome III criter
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Dani Cosme, PhD
danicosme
As a postdoc during the pandemic, I've been thinking a lot about productivity in academia and my relationship to it. Some people think quickly. Read quickly. Write quickly. Analyze data
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John Mandrola, MD
drjohnm
Giving talks in which you don't have a slide deck already made is illuminating. Look what I found out about publication bias> It was "discovered" in 1979 by Rosenthal https://content.apa.org/record/1979-27602-001How
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👻 catharine creeps 👻
CatharineKrebs
If you're a biomedical researcher, take some time this #IndigenousPeoplesDay to (re)acquaint yourself with the fight for Indigenous sovereignty, equity, and justice in biomedical research. Here's a thread of some
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Peter Suber
petersuber
1/ I'd put this historically. "Gold OA" originally meant OA delivered by journals regardless of the journal's business model. Both fee-based and no-fee OA journals were gold, as opposed to
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Sam Sims
DrSamSims
A quick thread about a really brilliant new paper on instructional coaching in initial teacher training by Cohen, Wong, Krishnamachari & Berlin... Although there has been progress in our
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Valerie Vaughn
ValerieVaughnMD
This morning I had the opportunity to speak on one of my favorite subjects. #Mentorship. #MededDuring these isolating times, mentorship (and proactive mentorship for equity) has never been more important!
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Steve Magness
stevemagness
My 2020 slogan: Bring back nuance, compassion, decency, and trust in science. Note: If you see the above aspolitical, or feel that visceral reaction in your body where you want
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Nacho Sanguinetti
neuroetho
Very happy to see another paper for my PhD with @BrechtLab published in its final form at @JNeurophysiol https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/jn.00518.2019?af=R The paper is a much better version than the preprint, it
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Dr Nisreen Alwan 🌻
Dr2NisreenAlwan
THREAD *********1/3 The case for #LongCovidThis is the term to use to describe the state of not recovering from #COVID19 after 4 weeks from onset of symptoms. Here we state
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Suhas Gondi
suhas_gondi
What happens to hospital income, use, and quality after a hospital is acquired by a private equity firm?We and others have speculated about this - now, we add data to
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Alicia | KDP Low Content 🔥📚
kdphustle
It took me a long time to find my passion in lifeFor years I thought I was being productive, being busyI was playing myself, fear took over and I was
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Paul Bleicher
pbleic
1/ Basics (for non-immunologists) of important new results in COVID-19 immunity. The new finding helps explain how our immune system responds to COVID-19, perhaps why men are more prone to
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Ramis Örlü
RamisOrlu
The Fluctuating wall-shear stress (FWSS), a thread. A solid body exposed to flow experiences a shear force on its surface due to the viscosity of the fluid. This shear force
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Two interesting examples of how randomized controlled trials could build evidence for policy decisions - whether to offer alternative housing for isolation, and re-opening schools. Useful to start thinking now
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Curtin University Library
CurtinLibrary
(1/4) Myth: publishing #OpenAccess means expensive article processing charges (APCs). This isn't true – there are ways to avoid expensive APCs so you can publish OA without being put out!
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