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Aishwarya Arjunan, MS, MPH, CGC,CPH (she/her/hers)
aishuarjun
Let's go! @quidditch424 #NSGC20 What's at stake here? Black women are less likely to participate in genetic risk assessment & counseling. Less likely than white women to know about risk
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Chris Walker
chris_j_walker
This is heartbreaking news. In law school, Professor Rhode was one of my main mentors and has been ever since. She helped me become a law professor, and researching and
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Michael P Senger
MichaelPSenger
1/ Thread@rak3re aptly identifies a sudden shift in global consensus in early March, which led to endless lockdowns. But it’s vital to realize this shift didn’t just happen; the CCP
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Rahul Mukherji
RahulMukherji5
SIMPLE GUIDE TO US ELECTIONSAs we draw to the end of the counting process of #Elections2020 , here are a few pointers that could set the premise for a less
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Eddie ''BigTechTruster'' Banjo
banjo_eddie
the greatest trick American liberals ever pulled was gaslighting conservatives into trusting the "institutional pillars" of "our democracy" "is that a reputable news source?""is that a peer-reviewed study?
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Neil Mosley
neilmosley5
‘A “very large proportion” of university students do not like online learning and “do not wish to ever experience it again”’ - interesting report from Australia and one that shouldn’t
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Karen Tani
kmtani
I've been writing some threads about the "COVID & the Law" course I'm co-teaching this summer @Penn (w/ @Dean_Ruger & Prof. Allison Hoffman). Here's a thread on the 3d class
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Alice Lemée
alicellemee
Two writers that I admire, @david_perell & @Nicolascole77 have COMPLETELY different takes on where to write online (see below)David's camp is all for building your personal blog. Nicolas swears by
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Daniel M. Smith
ProfDanSmith
As a comparative political scientist who often works with the case of #Japan, I have mixed feelings about stories in the @nytimes and other (US) media that highlight unrepresentative or
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Andrew Bell
AndrewBellUS
For your weekend reading, excited to announce my newest article at Parameters @ArmyWarCollege @USAWCPubs @SSInow on "Civilians, Urban Warfare, and US Military Doctrine" examining the role of civilians #civcas &
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Dan Morgan
dr_dmorgan
We set out to identify the sensitivity & specificity of common tests for #COVID19 along w/ @dan_diekema , @Anthony98947615 w/ @CDCgov supportA simple enough task, right? I’ve seen tweets by
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Ajay Kirtane MD SM
ajaykirtane
Below is an Interesting take on the mask study in @JAMA. I will take another (I think more patient-oriented) perspective on it for the purpose of academic (friendly) debate. I’ll
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Women in Econ/Policy
weconpol
Applying for jobs? Here are crowdsourced tips and advice from our community of 800+ women in econ/policy on writing your best CV for jobs in the space . Long (and
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National Library of Scotland
natlibscot
Today Scotland celebrates #BurnsNight - the anniversary of the birth of Scotland’s National Bard. Robert Burns was born in 1759 in this cottage in Alloway, Ayrshire. He died in Dumfries
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Ean Meyer: Non-Profit Stonks and Stonk Accessories
EanMeyer
I am not giving them the benefit of a retweet because I'm starting to wonder if these gatekeeping tweets aren't just to get attention and up their views by poking
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Sarah J. Jackson
sjjphd
I've observed what seems like folks lacking language to describe some of the activist tactics (and establishment responses) we are seeing in this moment. Here's a short thread of accessible
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