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Richard Zhu
richardzhu96
So I recently read @PeterKolchinsky's book, "The Great American Drug Deal". Great read, full of valuable insight into the biomedical industry. Here's a few tidbits: (1/10) The drug industry as
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Ben Ellis
bendotellis
Physios interested in your thoughts...If I run a learning activity as part of my academic module in which students work as a group to plan and carry out an
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Klavan Squarebeard, tiny of head and great of soul
SpencerKlavan
One strategy that libs adopt is to write gaseous, interminable treatises that no one can get through without glazing over. If they do this enough it creates the false impression
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Sarah Mulhern Gross
thereadingzone
Just learned I'm "famous" because I am quoted in a bunch of crazy articles about how awful it is that English teachers aren't teaching Shakespeare. This will be a great
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Yuliya Komska
ykomska
If you’re an academic thinking about venturing into public writing, I can’t think of a more concise and perceptive guide than this by @irinibus.https://www.chronicle.com/article/What-Academics-Misunderstand/249108 I might add that
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Austin
austingcommons
I wonder how many people out there, especially junior leaders, struggle with this? I remember sitting down as a 2LT and trying to just read FM 7-8 and the Ranger
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D Franklin
D_Libris
So many questions to ask and be answered here, of the reviewer herself but also of Locus, who chose to *publish* this fucking messhttps://twitter.com/QEisenacher/status/1359298996012003328 Charles Payseur has an excellent thread
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lavina⁷ ✿ bnha manga spoilers
lavilakk
2. Midnight i actually saw some being mad that horikoshi killed midnight. i understand it’s sad but that doesn’t mean he’s bad at writing female characters and it’s the reason
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whoever
nellymidwest
tbh if we let kids read books on phones instead of forcing the physical ones they may be able to engage better/get thru more content. i’m reading a book on
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Ryan Stewart
ryanwashere
If you’re struggling to grow your podcast, read this thread...1/ Podcasts are NOT good for top funnel, cold audiences. It’s an uphill battle trying to push long form audio content
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Élyse Caron-Beaudoin 👩🏻🔬 🏳️🌈
DrElyseCaronB
1/ I reviewed a paper today and wanted to share some tips I try to implement to be supportive and provide constructive criticism when peer-reviewing a manuscript. A thread! 2/
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Thabiti Anyabwile
ThabitiAnyabwil
“I sit with Shakespeare and he winces not. Across the color line I move arm in arm with Balzac and Dumas, where smiling men and welcoming women glide in gilded
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Dr Irene Yen
PubHealthCityPl
are you writing F31 @ER_Mayeda's student applied successfully kindly shared some tips w my grantwriting class. #AcademicChatter #epitwitter here's what she shared:* Aims page is key - most reviewers
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Erin Jean Warde (she/her)
erinjeanwarde
A thought that has been weighing on me: if a theological take can’t survive pastoral care, it’s tertiary at best to me at this point I struggle to care what
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Colin Witcher
colinwitcher
I have marked around 500 pupillage forms in the last few years. As Chambers are not recruiting in this cycle, I thought I would boldly share my top 10 pupillage
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Ernie - Singer/Songwriter
SingerErnie
PLEASE READ THREAD!I'm sure many on here see me as a right winger or conspiracy theorist. Actually, I'm neither!I'm a conservative Christian and a serious student of history, with a
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