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alex rubinsteyn
iskander
Saw this paper by way of @apoorva_nyc: "Escape from neutralizing antibodies by SARS-CoV-2 spike protein variants"https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.07.21.214759v1.abstractMy instinct is to expect any preprint on this top
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Young Liberals
YoungLiberalsUK
So, let's get this straight:Students were told we had to go back to university, for in-person teaching. We paid our extortionate rents for tiny box bedrooms - in some cases,
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wdlindsy
On Christmas Day, my husband, his brother, and I asked ourselves whether we have any memories of our grandparents and their siblings discussing the flu epidemic of 1918 and how
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
There are some good and bad hot takes about the Oxford/AZ vaccine going around - I'd like to add my view which I hope is more light than heat. Context:
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Jack Fowler
jackfowler
Kudos to @RichLowry and my colleagues for this exceptional 65th Anniversary issue. Will try to thread here most of the contents (38 articles and reviews) https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2020/12/17/ The first piece out
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Francis Lynn
nictitate
A personal and unshared story about science funding in Canada: In 2010, my Dad took early โretirementโ from his academic position at the University of Guelph, in part to make
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Eli Zupnick
elizupnick
This column from @richarenberg defending the filibuster is a great example of political analysis that is at best stuck in the past/wrong and at worst dangerous misinformation. A thread.https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/512512-unintend
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Michael Breakspear
DrBreaky
How to revise:As an editor and author I have seen many revised papers return to journals. Given effort, most go well (ie step toward acceptance). Some go pear-shaped. Iโve slowly
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Casey Fiesler, PhD, JD, geekD
cfiesler
The question below is part of a thread that starts with an NYT profile of Heather Cox Richardson, who writes a daily newsletter with a huge public audience: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/27/business/media/heather-cox-richardson-substack-b
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Dr Michelle Kelly-Irving
shell_ki
Many people are now taking an interest in #HealthInequalities & the structural & social determinants of healthHereโs a thread to help you learn about some of the concepts & constructs
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Colin Zwirko
ColinZwirko
(1/11) A thread on North Korea's year-in-review documentary film on Kim Jong Un, airing on KCTV daily since Feb. 1Called "The Year 2020 of Exhaustive Efforts for the People (์๋ฏผํ์ ์
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Lior Pachter
lpachter
This past week my lab published 4 @biorxivpreprint papers in applied math (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.20.427480v1), biology (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.22.427844v1), bioinformatics (https://www.bior
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"No teams" (โ neutral) Indy
NoTeamsIndy
@JoeBiden v. Trump 9/1 update THREADNat'l: Biden +7.3 / Clinton +3.7Electoral votes: Biden 301 / Clinton 269Biden at 50% or above in NINE battlegrounds, ZERO for Clinton (highest 45.8%, 13
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Colin West
ColinWestMDPhD
1/ Welcome to another edition of Westโs Well-Being Wednesday! As a reminder, Iโll briefly highlight papers, topics, questions, etc. related to healthcare professional #wellbeing, with a new entry each week.
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Melissa DeVelvis, PhD
develvishist
Alright folks settle in, here's my thread about stumbling upon LGBTQ content in the archive for @PhUsct's 1000 followers.**Holly's about to get surgery, if you would like to help me
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Beatrice Cherrier
Undercoverhist
1/Since 2008, calling out use of (some) econ models by central banks has become as steady as Big-Ben chimeBut what do we know about import, production & use of econ
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