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Dr. Kohilathas
drkohilathas
Pfizer’s vaccine has headlined being "more than 90% effective.”.This is slightly misleading.90% is the relative risk reduction. But the absolute risk reduction of the Pfizer’s vaccine is approx 0.4%.The vaccine
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Rosemary Mosco (Bird And Moon Comics)
RosemaryMosco
I've been seeing this whales poster by Uko Gorter going around. I wanted to point something out. http://www.ukogorter.com/merchandise/whales-of-world-poster.html See this HUGE chunk of whales I've highlighted? It's a group calle
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Miguel Angel Santos
miguelsantos12
Very excited with this new paper - with @ricardo_hausman and @pietrobelliC - forthcoming at the Journal of Business Research, on the contribution of place-specific factors – and in particular knowhow
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Victoria Fox
drvictoriafox
I’m assuming the media’s new found interest in T-cells is directly related to Scott Atlas, and his much needed (all be it simplified) public update on the science of COVID
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Michael Becker
beckerfuffle
1/ I don't know who needs to hear this, but DataCamp is suing RStudio b/c RStudio is ending their business relationship due to DataCamp's poor handling of sexual harassment?https://www.reddit.com/r/datascience/comments/hjnil8/dataca
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Jonathan Colmer
JonathanColmer
Very excited about our new paper out in @ScienceMagazine! "Disparities in PM2.5 air pollution in the United States” with @IanHHardman, @jayshimshack, & @john_voorheis! While there have been substantial reductions in
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Connecting the dots between RSV, F, erection, S, and 2P's 1. The @McLellan_Lab work on RSV virus to stabilize the F protein (which may lead to successful vaccines)From https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/01/04/the-plague-year @NewYo
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John Warmenhoven
johnwarmenhoven
Our recent primer paper for using PCA and functional PCA (fPCA) in biomechanics is now out! And here's a quick thread, with some links to software/demo code (for application using
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DrDinD 🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊
DrDinD
I read your article. The post (below) that has been labeled anti-semitic is very problematic, even if you don't construe it as anti-semitic because it is trying to flip the
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Infectious Diseases
InfectiousDz
The story of Manaus is worrisome1. Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil had an overwhelming initial surge (44% seropositive, likely 76% infected)2. Cases now surging again3. Mutant variants found spreading4. Variants like the
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ The Ontario arbitration fight about masks is really stunning. The background: several Ontario hospitals wanted to make all nurses get flu vaccinations. Legally they couldn’t. So they required the
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Gillian Branstetter
GBBranstetter
Note Governor Haley didn't test this girls' muscle mass, or look at her chromosomes, or speak with her doctor, or even really ask if she was trans. She just saw
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Don Moynihan
donmoyn
Quick thoughts on automation as a means to reduce #administrativeburden in public services. Automation using administrative data can make life easier for most, but those with eligibility characteristics not captured
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Vance Crowe
VanceCrowe
I think the concept of #scicomm has gone off the rails. It isn’t an attempt to help people understand what is true. Instead it tries to tell people how they
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
"Antiviral Activity of Ivermectin Against SARS-CoV-2: An Old-Fashioned Dog with a New Trick - A Literature Review"https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343689933_Antiviral_Activity_of_Ivermectin_Against_SARS-CoV-2_An_Old-Fashio
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Fabio Rojas
fabiorojas
1/ Why is "framing" and lit review so contentious in sociology? A thread for #soctwitter and assorted bystanders. 2/ Last week, our department had a very nice panel where faculty
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