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nxthompson
nxthompson
Today in #coronavirus news: UC Berkeley’s Innovative Genomics Institute is among the labs stepping in to fill the still-massive Covid-19 testing void. The Crispr lab is using its own funds
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Vishnu Som
VishnuNDTV
1. Are mutant strains of the Covid virus responsible for the massive upsurge of cases in the last month? It really depends on who you ask. This is a compilation
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REESUS PATRIOT™💙
ReesusP
@realDonaldTrump More than 62,000 jobs, $19 billion in investment and 10.5 GW of solar are lost due to your tariffs. In 2016 we were the fastest growing industry in the
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
Ok, so let's play a thought experiment. We reopen, fully, on 5/1. Without widespread testing, adequate PPE, or any of the other underlying #covid19 issues addressed. What happens next?https://twitter.com/brianstelter/status/1250457165611053056 1.
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Kristen K. Coleman
drkristenkc
In early 2020, we detected airborne SARS-CoV-2 in COVID-19 patient rooms (in the absence of superficial aerosol generating procedures) in a Singapore hospital. We alerted WHO and others immediately and
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Jon Stone
jonstoneneuro
The CODES trial – an RCT of cognitive behavioural therapy for dissociative (functional) seizures are published in @TheLancetPsych today. This thread will explore the results 1/https://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S2215-0366(20)30128-0
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Lots of discussion & opinions about human trials to test efficacy of vaccines. They provide key data to answer a Q that normal phase 3 trials can't:Does the vaccine reduce
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Sebastian Seung
SebastianSeung
Asian countries (China, S Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong) have already beaten the virus with "five weapons" of public health. So anyone with common sense would fight the virus by
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Beth Popp Berman
epopppp
I cut 3000 words on the rise of economics in U.S. housing policy this week. In tribute (and since blogs are dead), I turned it into a very long Twitter
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Susanne Sattler
notimmuneatall
Here’s a thread on all the wonderful #FirstAuthors I was lucky enough to work with since starting my #SeniorAuthor journey.Science in isolation is impossible. My most intersting projects were always
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Londyn Robinson (rheuminate)
londyloo
The lack of gender equity & diversity in academia is extremely apparent at graduation, when primarily white male admin bestow well-wishes onto the next gen of health professionals. Representation matters.
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Gretchen Peters
GretchenSPeters
@CounteringCrime our experts study and track the astonishing range and scale of #illegal activity occurring on #socialmedia. The majority of it takes place on platforms owned by #Facebook Inc, the
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Jamie Molaro
spacejammie
Does anyone have a good resource for low temperature viscosities of metals? I’m trying to calculate the timescale for viscous creep of gold and how long it would take a
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Nicole Barbaro
NicoleBarbaro
I feel like doing a brief live tweet reading thread of this paper: A Validity-Based Framework for Understanding Replication in Psychology https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10888683209313661/ Juicy take on why replication attempts
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Christopher A. Neilson
ChrisANeilson
Its time to self promote our US work on COVID19 & PPP that was recently published in the @jpube. Our team at http://covid19sbs.org lead by @john_eric, @GUlyssea and myself +
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Alex Betsos, Marquis De Réagent
ADrugResearcher
I find this piece kind of surprising, because there's a lot of good intention in it, but, also a lot of misunderstanding of the political economy of drugs and what
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