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Atheendar Venkataramani
atheendar
New preprint (link forthcoming) led by Mark Siedner, @harlingg, @drdrtsai on impact of social distancing in U.S. Punchline - had all states adopted early, after 14 days the number of
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
"There is solid evidence emerging that COVID-19 patients are developing antibodies to the virus, as the human body does for most infectious pathogens."https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/what-do-antibody-tests-for-sars-cov-2-tell-us-
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Roger C. Schonfeld
rschon
Preprints have completely transformed the medical publishing landscape over the past four months. All the promised benefits and all the feared risks of preprints have come into stark relief against
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Corey A. DeAngelis
DeAngelisCorey
The Washington Post said "the disproportionate number of teachers appearing in covid-19 obituaries is striking."The author has not provided any evidence of disproportionate representation.This unsubstantiated statement should be c
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Philippe Lemoine
phl43
The results of what looks like the best serological survey, in LA County, were just published. If you take the point estimate at face value, it would put the IFR
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Margaret McCartney
mgtmccartney
"To our knowledge, there are no trials of cloth masks in the general public."https://www.bmj.com/content/369/bmj.m1435.long "Compared to no masks there was no reduction of influenza-like illness (ILI) cases or influenza for
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Dr. Timothée Poisot
tpoi
The preprint from @gabdansereau MSc work is out, and it's a fantastic piece of macroecology. It deals with identifying hotspots of unique biodiversity across increasing spatial scales, and it's amazing.https://ecoevorxiv.org/tvmyg&n
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Shan (Shanmuga Subramanian)
Ramanean
#CoronaKillerNeem Research case study on how COVID-19 Positive patients recovered quickly after taking Neem "leaves" - https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12613805 (Preprint) (1/6) 1.This is not a clinical trial (This is a case st
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Dmitry Kobak
hippopedoid
Did you know that the optimal ridge penalty λ in linear regression can be *negative*? It's always strictly positive when n>p. Or when cov(x)=I. Or when true β is random.
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Thùy Vy T Nguyễn, PhD ☕️💻📄
thuyvytnguyen
Thoughts on COVID-19 research RE: psychological impact of lockdown.My interpretation of data I've seen: unless we focus on vulnerable groups (e.g., those w mental health conditions), it looks like people
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Overton Bimbo
DNC_That_Coming
NEW TWiV OUT UPDATE FROM DANIEL GRIFFIN!!I'll fart out anything cool I hear in the replies. Christie got Ely Lily's monoclonal antibody (don't bother trying to get it, it's for
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Atul Butte
atulbutte
Wow, another seroprevalence study, this one in Los Angeles! @LAPublicHealth estimating 4.1% of the county's adult population has antibody to the virus. This would seem to match the earlier @Stanford
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Dr. Maimuna Majumder ✊🏾
maiamajumder
Our paper on the role of environmental factors on #SARSCoV2 transmission (led by Canelle Poirier & @MauSantillana) has been peer-reviewed & is now live: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-74089-7In our study, we find a
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ИIH
NiacinIsHealth
It’s blatantly obvious that niacin is the causative treatment (see study below) and if unveiled to the masses, will end this madness basically overnight.But how come only experts like Dr.
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Will Fithian
wfithian
I have been corresponding with the authors of the well-known Santa Clara County COVID-19 preprint, and I am alarmed at their sloppy behavior. The confidence interval calculation in their preprint
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Adriano Aguzzi
AdrianoAguzzi
I am reviewing a bunch of fellowship applications this weekend. Many young candidates have listed papers as "submitted". I find that obsolete and potentially damaging. In 99% of cases, everything
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