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Amy G Dala MD
AmyGDalaMD
Y'all complain about the IRB, but every time a bad study/paper gets published everyone is like where was the IRB??!?! So, a tweetorial about the history of IRBs to remind
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Pwn All The Things
pwnallthethings
OMG this. Bug bounties are laughably tiny moneyhttps://twitter.com/Fox0x01/status/1290953663737933824 A lot of folks get blustered by the high payout amounts "Look Apple might pay ONE MILLION dollars" but don't really apprecia
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Conner Brrrrrown
_ConnerBrown_
I’ve picked up some persuasion tricks over the years from my debate career, law school, and on the job at law firms. I figured twitter is a great place to
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Dexter McMillan...but with a moustache
dexmcmillan
THREAD: There's a lot of really well designed interactive journalism coming out these days. I'm publishing my own interactive story in about a week, so let's count down with a
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
Some thoughts on "interdisciplinary" uses of history.1. History is not just a source of raw data. Even simple historical sources require interpretation. They often need quite careful contextualization. Ducking this
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Claudia Sahm
Claudia_Sahm
started a heated debate about how economists should talk with others ... it's topic I feel passionate about:1) technical models and jargon are essential in research 2) overuse is bad,
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Nicolette Heinsinger
NHeinsinger
The Jefferson Graduate Student Association, Postdoctoral Association, BizBio, Media Relations, and Writing Center have all worked incredibly hard to put together all of the events for the new Science Communication
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meghnad 🔗
Memeghnad
This hydroxychloroquine saga is quite confusing. Trying to make sense of it.Here is what I have understood till now (please correct me if incorrect):- HCQ is a drug used to
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Marco Yolo
MarcoYololo
Julia Serano posted a new essay where she tries to diminish the role of autogynephilia in the development of gender identity, instead favoring of her Feminine Embodiment Fantasies "model". Usually
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Rick W. A. Smith
rickwasmith
Adding to @DarrylLeroux's amazing work here, my own analysis of the documentation provided to consumers from Accumetrics revealed multiple problems and inconsistencies.https://twitter.com/DarrylLeroux/status/1253752114498736128 First, large porti
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
You might have seen a “scientific study” that said chloroquine can cure #COVID19…and then another one that shows that it can’t. Wondering what’s up with this? Are scientists lying to
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Mo Mo
MollyRatty
This is a very large retrospective study of patients around the world, showing an increased incidence of irregular heart rhythms in patients treated with CQ or HCQ compared to untreated
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Kira Goldner
kiragoldner
What a wonderful way to start the week! Congrats to Paul Milgrom and Bob Wilson!!!Total giants who have impacted auction theory into practice, and pretty much every economist and algorithmic
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RCSI PGSU
RCSIPGSU
CEO Prof Cathal Kelly will be joining the SPGS weekly check-in today to answer any post-grad specific questions in relation to Level 5.Join the session at https://vle.rcsi.com/mod/collaborate/view.php?id=269685&action=view The breakdown
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Krishnan
cvkrishnan
I thought I would do a small thread on what actual fostering of innovation do looks like in the developed world. Many have said that 'jugaad' too is a form
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Lindsay⁷
fragmentidea
What Namjoon is talking about here is essentially neural plasticity and synaptic pruning. In November of 2020, the Journal of Neuroscience published this study that took a look at brain
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