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Dr Gaetan Burgio, MD, PhD.
GaetanBurgio
This is a result that many hoped. Today the @NEJM published a small cohort study on the compassionate use of Remdesivir for severe #COVID19 patients in ICU under mechanical ventilation
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Yaakov Cantor
yconsor
I would not be surprised to see #Isaias regain at least a little strength (vs its realistic intensity now which is likely ~50 kt based on recon) before its arrival
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Jelena Brankovic
jelena3121
What is a citation?Are all #citations equal?Do, for example, self-citations from one's own preprints also count? There are scholars with huge Google Scholar citation count because they self-cite a lot,
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Christopher T. Rentsch
DarthCTR
1/New study in @PLOSMedicine on racial/ethnic disparities in #COVID19 in US. Black and Hispanic people were 2x as likely to test positive than White people, even after adjustment. No difference
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Shantel G. Buggs, Ph.D.
sgbuggs
the race discourse on Kamala is already very interesting for those of us who study multiraciality. Barack was talked about as first Black, rather than first biracial candidate/POTUS and now
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
What is Political Science? [THREAD] This week, I tweeted . This (understandably) led to A LOT of responses and alternative definitions.https://twitter.com/ProfPaulPoast/status/1387146043255672832 Before going into those responses, a few poi
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Open Ocean Exploration
RebeccaRHelm
I've got some shocking news for you:1) THERE'S MORE THAN ONE "IMMORTAL" JELLYFISH2) The oldest jellies I know are NEARLY 100 YEARS & COUNTING3) Scientists are studying if they live
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Phil Higuera
PhilipHiguera
1/7 Past 48 hr have been extraordinary for those living through #EastTroublesomeFire & observing from afar. My heart goes out to impacted communities, fire fighters & responders keeping people safe.
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
Here's a short list of things we do and don't yet know about #COVID19. 1. We don't yet know the true case fatality rate. (E.g.: if you catch it, how
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Andrew Stokes
astokespop
1/ Our new pre-print produces county-level estimates of excess mortality in 2020 for over 3100 counties across the United States – for use in local health policy and planning.Thread. 2/
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Richelle Flanagan
RichelleFlan
This is music to my ears. ‘ Chronic neurological diseases are the leading cause of disability globally. Yet, our health-care systems are not designed to meet the needs of many
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Caio de Assis Moura Tavares
caiodeamtavares
1/11The Lancet just published the SENIOR-NSTEMI trial (https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30930-2/fulltext) with very interesting findings: 2/11Prospective observational data from 5 collaborating Hospitals in
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Dr. Andrea Howard
DrAndreaHoward
Our lab recently published the first study out of our @SSHRC_CRSH funded project on first-year undergraduates' perspectives on their parents. Our question: Is *helicopter parenting* really a thing? Is it
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F. Dibble Citations
FDibbleCitation
This thread provides citations for images and reading in @FlintDibble's thread on anatomical votiveshttps://twitter.com/FlintDibble/status/1245696749513121792 1/ Etruscan votive torso with incision showing internal organs @GettyMuseum: https://ww
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Open Education
okfnedu
Hello community!! this week we will be sharing readings to support & foster #OpenEd agendas and policies in HE. We aim at promoting scholarly research to advance openness, social justice,
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
Thread (1/12) in which I present evidence for school closures to prevent the spread of #COVID19.Summary: children are at risk of both infection and severe disease; school closures saved lives
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