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Navroop Singh
NavroopSingh_
Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine as Inhibitors of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) Activityhttps://www.eurekaselect.com/62782/article The spike protien which leads to virus binding itself to human cells & replicating itself with human
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Riekelt Houtkooper
rhhoutkooper
Not sure whatโs happening, all our papers seem to be getting accepted and appearing online at the same time... (unfortunately not at first offer...). So hereโs to the next one,
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Long Covid Madness
UnwantedGuest3
Now watching this weeks #coverscan webinar on #longcovid. Looking forward to hearing more from Dr Andrea Dennis, Head of Translational Science at Perspectum, responsible for writing up much of the
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Ashley Bachelder
ae_bachelder
Starting a job search process so this is a self indulgent thread! Skip if u want! TL/DR: I've moved btwn organizing & academic worlds for 10 yrs. Am trained in
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Roland Baker
RolandBakerIII
Confronting the COVID-19 Pandemic with Systems Biology Posted April 10, 2020. [Everything we "know" about SARS-CoV-2 now in question!]https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.06.028712v1 The commonly accepted view that SARS-CoV-2 ent
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๐๐ฎ๐ช๐จ๐๐๐บ๐๐ฌ: ๐๐ฆ (๐๐๐๐๐ฃ)
ayushipop
AP CHEM REVIEW THREAD gonna try to structure this as a mix between the course at a glance chat and my class notes !! spectroscopy:โขvarious types of radiation induce diff
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cybernetic surveillant (46/100 greebles)
pee_zombie
greebledness is an intuitive measure of an object's Kolmogorov complexitythe more greebled something is, the more incompressible (aka asymmetric) detail it possessesas such, degreebling is the process of reducing the
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Farmer Thor the Scientist โข๏ธ๐บ๐ธ๐
JortsAndCrocs
1/11 Why is it important to account for race and ethnicity when working with a genetic disorder, infectious disease, pharmaceuticals, or therapeutics? B/c genetics determine our biochemical response. Here is
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KenOliveLab
KenOliveLab
If your medical center hasnโt been hit by the pandemic yet, get ready. Much will happen very fast. PPE will run out. Labs will shutter. ERs will overflow. How can
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Ross "FollowtheScience" Levine
rosslevinemd
Today's tweetorial, 3rd in a series of 3, is about scientific conferences, and how they need to adapt during and after the pandemic. 1. We all go to conferences for
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Ryan Hernandez
rdhernand
This is our inaugural year for @UCSF_PROPEL, and I am so honored that about 55 (!!!) post-baccalaureate scholars with backgrounds historically excluded in the biomedical sciences will be joining us!!
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Vladimir Haltakov
haltakov
It's finally time for some paper review! I promised the other day to start posting threads with summaries of papers that had a big impact on the field of ML
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Boback Ziaeian ๐คฆ๐ปโโ๏ธ
boback
It is interview season for medical fellowships and I thought I would take the time to discuss some of the issues I see come up recurrently in evaluating applicants, especially
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Jeffrey Millman
JeffreyRMillman
Later than I wanted, but now it is Twitter story time for our Science Translational Medicine! This will include some description of the big challenges we faced, which may be
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Ultimate Chicago
ultimatechicago
Ok, let's talk speed. First, the tools of the trade. You need to have a consistent distance and accurate timing to know if you're improving. Sprinting without measuring is like
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Ian Rowe
IanARowe
What can patients with #NASH expect from clinical trials?Recent negative results from $GILD and now $GNFT in Phase 3 highlight the uncertainties entering trials that patients faceIs there a minimum
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