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Dr.Jessica_Flannery
j_flan
Excited to hear from this lovely, talented group of gut-brain-axis researchers! #gutbrainpsy @MindMicrobes Is it the gene encoded in the microbe or is it the microbes producing specific metabolites or
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Damian Dalle Nogare
damiandn
This is a very important read for people doing bioimage analysis. The authors do a good job of laying out potential problems and, even more useful, solutions.https://twitter.com/embojournal/status/1352595619177783298 Couple of thoughts:
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Rana B. Khoury
rbkhoury
Yeah so this is a problematic understanding of qualitative research and a disappointing takeaway to say the least. Qualitative research includes many tools for data collection as well as data
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April Falcon Doss
AprilFDoss
This is terrific and important work by NYT. The fact that many Americans won't believe it is a testament to the multi-pronged challenges we need to tackle in today's information
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
In a blinded name-swap experiment, black female high school students were significantly less likely to be recommended for AP Calculus compared to other students with identical academic credentials. Important new
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Iris van Rooij ðŸ’
IrisVanRooij
Now (re)reading: "How computational modeling can force theory building in psychological," by @o_guest and @andrea_e_martin (2020/in press, Perspectives on Psychological Science). https://psyarxiv.com/rybh9/ 1/n "The in
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Cody Christensen
SeeChristensen
Judging colleges based on the amount of economic mobility they produce is an increasingly popular way to gauge college quality. There’s just one problem: Data that measure mobility have limitations
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🇺🇸ERIC BOLLING🇺🇸
ericbolling
https://www.state.gov/fact-sheet-activity-at-the-wuhan-institute-of-virology/A new report from the US State Dept confirms much of what I’ve said, from the beginning re: COVID-19:(Wondering: where are all those who called me nasty names...
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Pete Bankhead
petebankhead
Thanks very much for all the kindness & support after yesterday's tweet.Especially great to hear from people I've never met using @QuPath on images I've never seen to solve problems
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Alexandra Kytka
AGKytka
As a vaccine approaches, I've started thinking about religious exemptions to immunisation- but here's some interesting information: most refusals to vaccinate are PERSONAL, not religious in nature (1) In the
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Heather Lanthorn (ScD if you need to know!)
hlanthorn
[rant] 1/ i don't want to get too Rumsfeldian before i have even had my tea this morning but... "we" (researchers, dev people, general) need to be more specific when
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Ross "FollowtheScience" Levine
rosslevinemd
Senior investigators/laboratory researchers->what are you going to do in 2021 to support emerging leaders in your field, in particular those outside your inner mentorship zone? Here is what I am
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Julian Reif
JulianReif
Good thread from @paulnovosad on data and code requirements for econ publications. These fairly new requirements are still a work in progress and certainly can be improved, but I am
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Dear Pandemic
DearPandemic
1/ Q: I heard the NBA invented a new Covid saliva test? A: It's called SalivaDirect, and it was developed by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health with
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this simple, counter narrative fact keeps cropping up all over the world.hospital and ICU utilization has been and remains low this year. it's terribly curious that so few of these
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Adam Kirk Edgerton
AdamKirkEdge
on why annual test scores this year are important to researchers and not necessarily practitioners. No judgment, just an explainer. First, longitudinal data systems have been built at great cost,
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