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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
A traveler who tested neg 48 hrs prior to flight was infectious by day of flight, pre-symptomatic; using genomic analysis, traced to 4 cases of in-flight transmissionThis doesn’t mean don’t
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Damien Tully
DamienTully
As the pandemic continues and more genomic data becomes available we are starting to see the unravelling of prior findings on the introduction and transmission of SARS-CoV-2. This statement from
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UM_EHAP
UmEhap
Our second #virtualseminar of the EHAP series will be given by Dr. Maria A. Nieves-Colón, @mitoPR! #bioanthtwitter #phdchat #ehap #womeninSTEM #genetics #genomics #paleogenomics Maria is an affiliated researcher with the
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
There are effectively two #COVID19 epidemics in the US at this moment; one largely resolving epidemic comprised of non-variant viruses and one growing epidemic of B.1.1.7. Together they have resulted
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Jeremy Kamil 🇺🇦
macroliter
Huge part of why @GISAID & local ownership of viral sequence data matters!! To achieve a robust warning system against the next pandemic we must earn the trust of ALL
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Christopher Bloomstran
ChrisBloomstran
Cathie @CathieDWood, Not a chance was US stock market cap/GDP greater in the late 1800s and early 1900s than it is today. It was a FRACTION of today's level. It
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Lauren O'Connell
alaurenoconnell
Super proud of this paper with @DA_Don_Oso and @arcasapos: Land use impacts poison frog chemical defenses through changes in leaf litter ant communities http://disq.us/t/3hwhwtu #NSFfunded1/8 We found that poison frogs in
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EveJustWantedToKnowShit⏳
myfinewords
LONG THREAD:Know Your Enemy: Part 4Just dig a little around this Shi Zhengli gal...How big a hole could it be?* does a quick search * Patriots, I'm going to try
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Tony Bitcoin Stark
KingFromEgypt
The Wuhan Virology Institute:Completed in 2013 and partially funded by the U.S guvernment and maintained great relations with Canada's National Microbiology Labratoy. The Lab is very well known for its
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
Here's something I once learned in virology school that should make you feel a bit better about why, unlike the flu, #COVID19 most likely won't be able to mutate to
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Gerald Goh
gerald_goh
This headline is highly misleading! 33 mutations were identified in the study but this does NOT equate to 30 different strains. Only 11 viral isolates were sequenced so it's not
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Christian Fougner
CLFougner
Is claudin-low truly an intrinsic breast cancer subtype? Excited to share our latest study, in which we explore this question! (thread)@thsorlie @j_h_norum @JAVELJA @NatureComms https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-15574-5 The intrinsic subtype
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Cathie Wood
CathieDWood
In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s - as telephone, electricity, and the automobile were emerging - the US equity market cap relative to GDP appears to have been 2-3
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Tzu-Chieh (Zijay) Tang
ZijayTang
Our work on a dual-layer biocontainment platform is published in @nchembio. We showed near-perfect biocontainment with chemical + physical strategies. A collaboration between the @timlu and @ProfZhaoMIT labs. Free to
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Abhijit Chavda
AbhijitChavda
Spot-on. Let me illustrate this with an example.Take Narasimhan, Reich et al.'s paper titled "The Genomic Formation of South and Central Asia". It suffers from a number of glaring issues.https://twitter.com/ProfVemsani/status/
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Eli Van Allen
VanAllenLab
Interested to see how the forthcoming data behind the ‘TMB > 10 in all cancer types’ approval addresses a few key issues, having spent a long time thinking about this
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