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dr fraser is (still) at home
juliebirdfraser
Diane literally maps out women in #nuremberg (paying attention to intersectional factors) at ongoing webinar on ‘women in international law’ #women #internationallaw @DianeMarieAmann While some lawyers at #nuremberg were #women,
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
Let’s talk COVID testing. Public needs to know how they work, why they can be wrong, what decisions to make based on imperfect “specificity”, & how to tell when a
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Hasret Cetinkaya
cet_has1
[A thread] If we can just pause the rhetorical clash of civilisations for a moment. The beheadings are horrific and are an assault on our common humanity, so please move
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Reyna L Gordon
CrunchyNeuroSci
Thrilled to announce our new paper published in @WIREs_Reviews, “Is atypical rhythm a risk factor for developmental speech and language disorders?” https://doi.org/10.1002/wcs.1528 w/@EnikoLadanyi @v_persici @Anna5ash @btill_lyon framing the Atypical
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Sheila Gregoire--The Great Sex Rescue is here!
sheilagregoire
Apparently Every Man's Battle has a new edition out this year--a 20th anniversary edition that they have revised.Here's what I hope they took out (a thread): I hope they repented
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Lawrence H. Summers
LHSummers
My conversation with @HarvardHBS Prof. Robin Greenwood on public health, economic policy, politics, financial markets and what the crisis means to higher education. Watch here:http://www.hbs.edu/mba/blog/post/covid-19-symposium-what-faculty-are-sayin
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FQ Coyle
francisqcoyle
can anyone recommend any decent articles in left publications discussing post-lockdown / transition from lockdown? would be v interested So far it looks like the answer is "no" & in
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Victoria A. Parker
VParks
Excited to share a paper by @awilson_WLU, Matthew Feinberg and I in Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences! “Political Polarization” is used frequently in public discourse, but the term can be
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Varun Jhaveri
Varun_Jhaveri
A lot of people across the globe are wondering: With all these massive technological advancements, WHY IS THE WORLD NOT PREPARED FOR HANDLING PANDEMICS? How can a flu disrupt entire
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Donald Trump is bad at his job and very dumb,
incompetusrex
I’ve been thinking about this ongoing debate on free speech and cancel culture and I’ve reached some conclusions. First, there is no fixed, shared definition for cancel culture. Individuals and
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
A lot of discussion recently about transmission dynamics, most of which are extrapolated from viral loads & estimates. What does contact tracing/community testing data tell us about actual probability of
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Luciana Borio, MD
llborio
THREAD: 1. Many are asking questions about the latest RCT on hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), preprinted on @medrxivpreprint Chen A, et al. Efficacy of HCQ in patients with COVID-19: results of a
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Joe Bak-Coleman
jbakcoleman
The @BGSU covid dashboard is a master-class in bullshitting with numbers. Lives are at risk. Mayor @MikeAspacher and the @cityofbg community should demand answers from @Benjamin_batey and @pres_rogers . 1/n
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Crystal moth
Prolapsarian
THREAD ON CORONAVIRUS AND WORK (and what you’re not being told): 1/ The main reason the U.K. has had so many more deaths than other European countries, and unlike the
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Bill Gates
BillGates
There’s no question the United States missed the opportunity to get ahead of the novel #coronavirus. But the window for making important decisions hasn’t closed. The choices we and our
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
The most important vaccine in Latin America—SinoVac’s CoronaVac reports new trial results from Brazil —Efficacy against symptomatic #COVID19–50.7%. Moderate & severe: 83.7% / 100%. Delayed 2nd dose no issue. Neut.
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