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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
This thread is valuable for a *lot* of reasons in its own right. I am going to use it as an eg of the importance of sampling and genomic epidemiology
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Dr Kevin Purcell
kevinpurcell
Excellent paper.“we describe the first native RNA sequence of SARS-CoV-2 [using direct nanopore sequencing], detailing the coronaviral transcriptome [all the RNA, mRNA, sgRNA, made by the virus] and epitranscriptome [all
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Subhasree Ray
DrSubhasree
COVID 19 Vaccine : Results of preclinical trial in Mice & Monkeys of ChAdOx1 #vaccine (@UniofOxford) against #COVID19 pneumonia is promising w/ strong immune response. This vaccine is FIRST in
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Andre Watson 🧬💊💉
nanogenomic
Here is the virus in "closed" (teal) and "open" (green) form. In "open" form, it binds to ACE2. ACE2 also blocks the ideal neutralizing antibody sites, and binds with extremely
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Qi Chen
qichen_lab
Want to know the crazy sperm behavior inside the uterus?It turns out the sperm aggregate into clusters in vivo to drive oviductal entry! Started this exciting project 8 years ago,
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Dr. Bronwyn Lucas
bronwynalucas
The first part of my work as a postdoc is available as a pre-print! https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.04.20.440648v1Tweetorial below: With cryo-EM, we use high-resolution images of molecules to build models of their structures.
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Giovanni Canu
Gio_Canu
The preprint for my main PhD project in the @Vallierlab @SCICambridge is finally available online! And I’m really excited to share it with you all. Follow the tread for some
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Matt Davidson
matt_j_davidson
Birthday Preprint klaxon : “A neural representation of invisibility…” with Will Mithen, @HinzeHogendoorn, @NaoTsuchiya, @jeroen_v_boxtel. Of all the papers you’ll see tweeted this week, here’s why you should read
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Chris Mungall
chrismungall
I really like Charlie's take here, even though some of it will annoy many ontologists and my @OBOFoundry colleagues! Lots of sensible advice, would make a good PLOS 10 rules
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Kat 🟥
KatarinaHill2
Last week Beth Fisher, a sports journalist made this extraordinary statement on the validity of the science behind World Rugby's proposal to make women's rugby single sex. Thread 1/
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dr_umerf
dr_umerf
An anti-malarial drug Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) has some very serious side effects. It is being promoted so loudly that I fear people will start taking it at their own. It may
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Mark Hanson
HansonM90
0. A huge disservice to the genuine Q of Sars2 = lab manip. vs wild-borne. It ignores a mountain of evidence generated over the last year supporting a natural origin.
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kafkaintherun
Here is a comprehensive study on the Vaccine(s) that are being tested/studied for COVID-19.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7094941/ As SARS-CoV-2 enters human body through ACE-2 (Angotensin coverting enzyme 2) receptors, Angiotensin Bloc
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Olivia Tidswell
OliviaTidswell
I am super excited to announce that my preprint with @DrMattBenton has just gone live! "The neuroblast timer gene nubbin exhibits functional redundancy with gap genes to regulate segment identity
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George C. Linderman
GCLinderman
PRESCIENT is a generative modeling framework for longitudinal scRNA-seq datasets that was just released by the Gifford group at @MIT_CSAIL. Applications include:-predicting cell fate -predicting consequences of in silico perturbationsh/t
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Divya Tej Sowpati
TejSowpati
So much misinformation and confusion about the circulating #SARSCoV2 variants in India. Leaving aside that the names are scientifically inaccurate, #B1618 ("Bengal variant") is NOT the #tripleMutant. I will try
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