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DNAdigest is a not-for-profit promoting efficient and secure sharing of genomics data for research.

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David States MD PhD
David States MD PhD@statesdj·
Agree, we do have therapeutics and vaccines on the way and testing will continue to expand. But we need to be smart, and we are going to need disciplined public health behaviors for months not weeks
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Ewan Birney
Ewan Birney@ewanbirney·
Finally, a plea again for solidarity - this a "humans vs the virus" situation - it is not about countries, less so even groups inside a country. Very simply we want to eliminate the virus or live comfortably alongside it. We should stay focused on that goal.
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Elisabeth Bik
Elisabeth Bik@MicrobiomDigest·
4 Ways That Scientists And Academics Can Effectively Combat Racism These four steps, as limited as they are, can play a major role in transforming science and academia into a safer, more inclusive environment. #73c72a6b1d27" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">forbes.com/sites/startswi…
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David States MD PhD
David States MD PhD@statesdj·
Really important point. Spread of a highly infectious virus won't stop until most people are immunized either through infection or a vaccine. The ~50% compliance we get with flu vaccines won't come close to cutting it
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Elisabeth Bik
Elisabeth Bik@MicrobiomDigest·
New blogpost: The Octopaper 🐙 Eight papers with the same survival curves, table values, and similar line graphs. But published in different journals by different authors, at different institutes, on different patients, and different cancers. scienceintegritydigest.com/2020/06/03/the…
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David States MD PhD
David States MD PhD@statesdj·
Despite the catchy headline, the mandate of the CDC is far broader than pandemics, and the problems at the CDC precede COVID-19. But yes, the response to the COVID-19 pandemic was deeply flawed and systemic 1/ nytimes.com/2020/06/03/us/…
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Nick Loman
Nick Loman@pathogenomenick·
It's not been an easy ride by any means, but very proud of what @CovidGenomicsUK have achieved in a short timescale: article in @LancetMicrobe today describes the distributed and diverse sequencing and analysis model we chose for genomics of SARS-CoV-2: thelancet.com/journals/lanmi…
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David States MD PhD
David States MD PhD@statesdj·
And let’s not forget the false positives. Technically RTPCR is highly specific, but in the real world false positives happen. If we go with a conservative estimate of 0.8%, when we test the 71,000 students and staff, we’ll expect 568 false positives. 14/ medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Daniel MacArthur
Daniel MacArthur@dgmacarthur·
Finally, as I settle into my new role in Australia, I am delighted to have left gnomAD leadership at @broadinstitute in the very safest of hands - new co-directors @dalygene and @HeidiRehm. Looking forward to working with them on many future data releases and much cool science!
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Daniel MacArthur
Daniel MacArthur@dgmacarthur·
It's been a long journey from the first inception of a new data aggregation database in 2012, through the creation of ExAC and gnomAD, to this moment. Here's a blog post covering some of the highlights: macarthurlab.org/2020/05/27/the…
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Daniel MacArthur
Daniel MacArthur@dgmacarthur·
The gnomAD team are data parasites - we are completely dependent on the generosity of principal investigators willing to share their data from independent research projects. Without the 109 (!) PIs who donated data to this project there would be no gnomAD: gnomad.broadinstitute.org/about
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Daniel MacArthur
Daniel MacArthur@dgmacarthur·
It's live! After years of work and more than 16 months in peer review, the gnomAD package is now up at Nature. We have seven papers in total, exploring different scientific aspects of this collection of more than 140,000 exomes and genomes: nature.com/collections/af…
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Simon Roux
Simon Roux@simroux_virus·
I'm still not over the amazing work presented in mmbr.asm.org/content/84/2/e… and now accepted by ICTV (talk.ictvonline.org) to achieve a (near-complete) unification of viral taxonomy. This included coming up with (many) meaningful new names. Some of my favorites:
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
Prof. Akiko Iwasaki@VirusesImmunity·
What?! What a terrible idea to terminate research funding on bat coronaviruses now... I am disappointed that such a decision was made by the @NIH, likely under political pressure... sciencemag.org/news/2020/04/n…
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Nick Loman
Nick Loman@pathogenomenick·
The COG-UK weekly reports are now getting posted up on the @CovidGenomicsUK site. The first report was back on 23rd March, 11 days after first meeting! Back then we saw a greater diversity of international lineages in UK, reflecting the multiple imports: cogconsortium.uk/wp-content/upl…
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