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Joe Cavallo MD, MBA
JCavallo972
There is a rather dishonest Igraham segment circulating online about masks. So I thought I would take a look at it. This type of misinformation is actively harmful. Here is
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Kara
KaraDiDomizio
I hope all are having a good weekend! For #FollowFriday today, let’s connect and share and recommend accounts that you enjoy following! #FF For anyone wanting to get their Tudor
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Principal Scientific Adviser, Govt. of India
PrinSciAdvGoI
1/n “..There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has
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Laurie Garrett
Laurie_Garrett
BREAKING: Multinational team uses 3 different methods to determine where #SARSCoV2 came from: each leads to horseshoe bats found widely in Asia. The virus now causing a human #pandemic has
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Philip Alton
DrPhilAlton
An Autopsy of #AI #COVID19 #cough diagnosis"We think this shows that the way you produce sound changes when you have COVID, even if you’re asymptomatic" @MITHow this model might work
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Guy Shrubsole
guyshrubsole
BREAKING: Over 100 authors, musicians & actors - from @stephenfry to Ali Smith & Mark Rylance - call on PM @BorisJohnson to extend Right to Roam.We need greater access to
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Shreya P. Trivedi MD
ShreyaTrivediMD
1/ “It doesn't matter how many innovative podcast ideas u’ve had, its impact or how many you’ve inspired over the yrs... all that matters is that you finish-- #papers.”So, I’m
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
As a pre-modern specialist, I think it's important to add that "population" has never been a neutral or indeed even a purely quantitative concept. (Not that quantification entails neutrality or
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Sarah Khan
_sarahkhan
In July @ayesharshahid and @OsmSiddiqi wrote a fantastic short piece puzzling over the skewed gender breakdown of reported COVID-19 cases in Pakistan (**74%** male!) and suggested that a skew in
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Sanjee Baksh, PhD
S__Baksh
2020 has been terrible for many reasons, but there have been some really cool metabolism papers this year. In no particular order, here are my top 10 (because I couldn't
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Jenn Sims
RavenclawSoc23
Okay #AcademicTwitter I know its the holidays but we need to talk about semantic complaints in peer reviews 1/13 So, theres a pedantic, fragile, and ineffective way to critique
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Dan Quintana
dsquintana
If you’re an academic you need a website so that people can easily find info about your research and publications. Here’s how to make your own website for free in
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Michael Borg
dr_borg
Our latest work is now online at @eLife, which will be my last as a postdoc with Fred Berger at the @gmivienna and @viennabiocenter. Special thanks to co-authors @ranjithbio @RNAverage
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Tim Mak
timkmak
MIT study: Moderna, Pfizer, AstraZeneca and other vaccines may not do as well covering people of Black or Asian genetic ancestry as they do for white peoplehttps://www.zdnet.com/article/mit-machine-learning-models-find-gaps-in-coverage-by-m
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM. Be suspicious of any expert ignoring this paper and discussing anecdotes instead. https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NE
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David Sligar
DavidSligar
all for good critique of labor from the left. but you don't have to do bogus electoral analysis. you can just say you don't like the policies, you know, it's
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