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David Adler
davidrkadler
Please: Do NOT be fooled by the German claim to “solidarity.”Maas & Scholz are smart enough not to look Dutch — while doubling down on their rejection of Coronabonds.A short
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Why do some recovered COVID-19 patients test positive again after testing negative? Do these patients really become “re-infected”? (Spoiler alert: probably not). A thread. (1/n) The answer to this question
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Thea Snow
theasnow
There is no question, in my mind, that data analytics has a role to play in helping governments respond to complex challenges. However, the current approach to data analytics in
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Igho Alonge 💼
Ighodaro1
In 2013, Stanley Druckenmiller called QE “the biggest redistribution of wealth from the middle class & the poor to the rich ever.” And he was right. QE and ultra-low interest
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Sri Kosuri
srikosuri
Unveiling SwabSeq. We repurposed a part of @OctantBio's platform to detect #SARSCoV2. We think the method is cheap (~1$), sensitive (1-6 molecules), quantitative (3-4 logs), and scalable (10k/day w/o automation;
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M. Brielle Harbin
BrielleHarbin
Delivering a workshop on inclusive teaching yesterday brought up a lot of residual feelings from my own experience as a student. I am the first person in my family to
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Subhadip Nandy
SubhadipNandy
Lot of queries on why I picked ITC on deliveries. Here is the analysis thru COI. I teach this at my workshops, but if you guys can benefit ,here it
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Are we quarantining millions of people unnecessarily? Article by @apoorva_nyc on pitfalls of #COVID19 PCR for quarantine / public heatlth action / policy. *Disclaimer* the article is based on
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Nick Stenning
nickstenning
Some days it really seems like every significant “intuition” that managers have about metrics or systematisation of their workplace is at best useless, and more often actively harmful to the
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WesElyMD
WesElyMD
1/ There are clinically relevant differences between #COVID19 #Sepsis & typical bacterial sepsis, but they are Quantitative rather than Qualitative. That is, all clinicians have seen them before in other
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Ate Poorthuis
atepoorthuis
Excited to see this new piece with @mattzook in the Annals of @theAAG. We look at the concept of space, taking inspiration from 1960s spatial science to sketch an alternative
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Joshua Goodman
JoshuaSGoodman
I'm thrilled to announce that this coming academic year I'll be joining the faculty of @BUWheelock and @bu_economics, as both an associate professor education and of economics.I'm excited about this
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RealScientists | Erin
realscientists
Research time! Let me just start by saying the work I'll be talking about today is published and if you'd like to read it, here's the link!https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0003267019308219 I've outlined
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Alice Sullivan
ProfAliceS
1/ It's interesting that the Guardian treats this as a story at all, give the letter is not public, so we don't know who signed it. "co-signed by 84 leading
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Michael J. Biercuk
MJBiercuk
HOORAY! It's annual #performancereview time!Time for the #University to #gaslight you by simultaneously admonishing you for not taking enough time off while expressing disappointment you haven't met an arbitrary quantitative
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Erin Riley
erinrileyau
One of the most valuable things I’ve realised since starting my PhD is how many studies that have pretty terrible methodologies or unrepresentative samples are reported by the media in
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