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Federico Andres Lois
federicolois
1/n Epidemiological models are underdetermined. What @pjakma is doing is showing exactly that. You have to fight underdetermination with tooth and nails. I have wrote about this before, but as
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Mike Thompson
MikeTPhD
Interesting study findings in @JAMA_current article published yesterday: 1) The 5-year survival benefit assoc with heart tx varied across centers, and 2) High survival benefit centers performed heart tx for
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Eva de Hullu
EvadeHullu
Let's bring life back to psychology, by looking at humans as if they are living things. This clear perspective put forward by Gomez-Marin and Ghanzanfar opens the gates for all.
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Jake Vogel
_JakeVogel_
Does Alzheimer’s disease pathology spread through the brain consistently across the population? We delve into this in our paper “Four distinct trajectories of tau deposition identified in Alzheimer’s disease”, now
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vpapupdates
vpapupdates
One of the many challenges to trying to understand if COVID-19 has "peaked" in Virginia is the issue of testing. First, the # of tests results reported each day varies.
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Benjamin Zuckerberg
ZuckerbergLab
1/25 #BOUsci20 #SESH7 Excited to be talking about fitting the lens of climate change on 21st century bird conservation at #BOUsci20 #ornithology #climatechange 2/25 #BOUsci20 #SESH7 Just wanted to thank
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Conor Harris
Conor_Harris_
A thread on how to use a bodyweight squat as an assessment for mobility & how to significantly improve squat mechanics for the weightroomThe squat is a measurement of the
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Greg Jericho
GrogsGamut
John Howard 31 May 2007: "We both accept the need for a target but, unlike those who sit opposite, those on this side of the House say that you have
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Joris Meys
JorisMeys
COVID is characterized by clusters, rather than sustained transmission like e.g. flu. This determines variability in numbers (high) and actions we should take (early and decisive).A short thread on the
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Anne Wyllie
awyllie13
AND IT’S LIVE: our latest pre-print, on the use of saliva as a diagnostic sample for #SARSCoV2 testing, from the massive team effort on Yale’s #COVID19 response @YaleSPH @YaleEMD @YaleMed
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Jessica Lee
jesssileee
New paper alert! Now published in @SageQJEP with @LlewMills, Brett Hayes, and Evan Livesey. Something that I've been thinking about for YEARS - is there a better way to analyse
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Dre Vet Charlotte Devaux
VetoNutri
Bon Twitter faut qu'on parle des aliments marketés pour chats seniors, je viens de lire une étude édifiante, je vous en fait un petit thread Déjà il n'y a pas
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Lauren Heathcote, PhD
LCHeathcote
Do #qualitative interviews cause #distress when used for sensitive topics and/or in sensitive populations?A thread (& case study with #cancer #survivors).1/5 2/5 #Qualitative research is ideally suited to gain rich
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Karolina Lempert
karolinalempert
My paper on autobiographical memory and intertemporal choice is out now in Scientific Reports! A thread...https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-63373-1 Do individual differences in how we decide about the future reflect individual differences in
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Corey Wallace
CoreyJWallace
Japan COVID-19 Stats Update 5: Things have continued to improve these last two weeks. Surely plenty of speculation as to why in the months ahead; and with the state of
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
Donald wants to know how the GOP gets people to vote against their own self-interests. Answer: The GOP propaganda machine is designed to play on their fears.Do you all know
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