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Jonathan Eisen
phylogenomics
Worth reading / rereading - on the risks of gain of function research from 2014 from The Cambridge Working Group #covid19 #GainOfFunction http://www.cambridgeworkinggroup.org/ “Whenever possible, safer approaches should be pursued
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Colin J. Carlson, Ph.D.
wormmaps
Today I'm pleased to announce the Viral Emergence Research Initiative (VERENA), a consortium of virologists, ecologists, and data scientists working to predict which viruses could infect humans, which animals host
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Joel Miller
joel_c_miller
A problem with armchair epidemiologists is that they can make very confident-sounding statements without acknowledging (or perhaps even recognizing) that those statements depend on assumptions.https://twitter.com/federicolois/status/1298631
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Lulu Friesdat
LuluFriesdat
Thread: 1. NY just passed #AVR Automatic Voter Registration. @StandUpAmerica estimates this will add over 1Mill voters to the #NY rolls. Wouldn't it be great to know that those votes
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The Grant Repository at Proposal Analytics
GrantRepository
Everyone in #academia knows the struggle of getting a #grant through peer review – but despite how crucial it is to doing research, there’s very little research on how grant
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Jeremy Howard
jeremyphoward
I was invited to present the paper we've worked on for four months to @WHO's Guideline Development Group yesterday.Now that the world is wearing masks, I'm retiring from mask advocacy.Here's
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The Seeker
TheSeeker268
A thread on the origins of COVID-19, and a possible bio-containment failure at one of the Wuhan labs. I feel there are facts not enough people know about, so I
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Dr Natalie Shenker
DrNShenker
I never saw a future that I'd be sad to see my article published in @TheLancet. But in many ways this feels too late.When the original paper came out in
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Rick Betzel
richardfbetzel
A short thread on this paper: 1/nhttps://twitter.com/richardfbetzel/status/1318214098778206208 Over the past couple decades, we've learned a lot about the structure/function of large-scale brain networks. Nearly all of this work has bee
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Daniel Westreich, PhD
EpidByDesign
Hi friends: @MaartenvSmeden, @edwardsjk, and I have some concerns about the OpenSAFELY preprint (available at https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.06.20092999v1.full.pdf) We’ve summarized our thoughts in the form of an open acc
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Pramesh CS
cspramesh
The preprints of the #SOLIDARITY trial are out on MedRxiv. While many may lament that all four drugs tested did not show benefit, this is a remarkable trial for many
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Jónas Haraldsson Balding 大老板
BaldingsWorld
You people drove me to it. I am going to do a thread, no idea how long it will be at this point, highlighting medical journal article and preprints about
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Kristen K. Coleman
drkristenkc
What happens when your "high standard of proof" is so high that it cannot be reached in a reasonable amount of time before implementing common sense infection prevention strategies for
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Mathieu M.J.E. Rebeaud
Damkyan_Omega
1/ J’ai fait une jolie pause. Utile et nécessaire, dans la forêt et loin de Twitter. Loin de beaucoup de gens et de choses en fait. Et je suis de
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Derek Beaton (wears a mask and you should too)
derek__beaton
1/ Yet another @ONDRISTUDY preprint alert!Kelly led this all-hands team science effort that outlines exactly what the @ONDRISTUDY looks like at baseline, and goes into the breadth of neurodegenerative disorders
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Gabor Erdosi 🧩📄📊🧭
gerdosi
“we detected SARS-CoV-2−reactive CD4+ T cells in ∼40-60% of unexposed individuals, suggesting cross-reactive T cell recognition between circulating ‘common cold’ coronaviruses and SARS-CoV-2.”https://twitter.com/profshanecrotty/
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