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Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche
CleoCZ
The @NEA organizes 2 sessions @ #ASSA2021 on "the History of African Americans in the Economics Profession" Here is a thread on existing historical resources. I started it for a
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Viki Male 💙
VikiLovesFACS
People have been asking me if we might expect the #COVID19 #vaccine to affect female #fertility. The short answer is no. The long answer is... also no, but with more
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
I have seen some repeated assertions about the evidence on #COVID19, children and schools recently which sound convincing, but unfortunately are falseIt is a sensitive and important topic, which is
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Deborah Avant
DeborahAvant1
So, listened to this excellent podcast @lawfarepodcast on my bike this morning. Generally super informative but I must take issue with @benjaminwittes claims about foreign policy meaning very little for
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Stirling Autism Research
StirAutism
A belated Happy New Year to our followers! While 2020 was a challenging year, our little STAR team grew with new members and research. This thread summarises our publications from
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Hakique Virani
hakique
It's pretty well understood this far into COVID that everybody's health is interconnected. So, the only explanation for @ErinOToole's take here is that he's OK risking *all* of our lives
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Stephen D. Campbell, Dr. theol.
the_OT_Campbell
I've gotten a few questions about this, so let me clarify and provide as much helpful information as this medium will allow. To begin, both of my parents are MBA's
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Céline Gounder, MD, ScM, FIDSA
celinegounder
1/ THE NUMBER ONE #COVID #coronavirus topic right now? SCHOOL REOPENING. Here's my first of a couple threads on the topic, starting with some thoughts on K-12. 2/ K-12 shouldn't
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. The early use of inhaled interferons is emerging as a promising strategy to prevent severe #COVID19: lines of support include mechanism, rare genomic variants, a multicenter retrospective report, and
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Ronald Richman
RichmanRonald
Some rambling thoughts on COVID-19 modelling.Since COVID-19 began, I've seen a few different *types* of models being used to make forecasts. SEIR (susceptible/exposed/infected/recovered) models have been used quite extensively for
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Dr. Christine Eady Mann
DrChristineMann
Before You Put On That MaskI get it. You want to do *anything* you can to prevent the spread of this virus to you and your loved ones. But before
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Jess Scott
cardiac_fitness
Performance status in cancer isn’t broken, but is it time for an upgrade? Check out our commentary with @ElisabethEdvar2 Guro Stene and Lee Jones in @ASCO_pubs on different tools to
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
Oh medtwitter I have found one of my coolest evolutionary facts ever! I was looking at evolution of innate immune system. It's very old, below vertebrates. We didn't get adaptive
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Kelly Hills
rocza
So piggybacking on @SaskiaPopescu's excellent thread here, which EERILY mirrors an email I sent Thursday - and she and I did NOT talk about the topic recently - I wanna
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John McCutcheon
mcsymbiont
!!RNA nerd thread!! This amazingly cool paper was published in the last few (amazingly chaotic) days, showing that a small RNA produced by a symbiotic bacterium dramatically affects the biology
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Toby Young
toadmeister
1/ I was disappointed to read the following statement by Sam Bowman (@s8mb) in @euronews today: "Right now, in hospitals in the UK, most of the wards are filled with
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