Daniel E Salazar

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Daniel E Salazar

Daniel E Salazar

@Pharma_Pro

Scientist

US and abroad Katılım Kasım 2012
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Marc E. Elias
Marc E. Elias@marceelias·
This is a massive and unconstitutional voter suppression effort aimed at giving Trump the power to create a list of who is allowed to vote by mail. We know where this will go -- the targeting of Democrats for mass disenfranchisement. We will sue and we will win.
John Bresnahan@bresreports

Just a stunning executive order from Trump on voting by mail. The US Postal Service will monitor who gets mail-in ballots for federal elections & who mails them in

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Governor Josh Shapiro
Governor Josh Shapiro@GovernorShapiro·
President Trump can sign whatever the hell he wants to, but it won’t change the Constitution. The authority to set our election rules belongs to the states — and as Governor, I will protect your right to vote. That includes your right to vote by mail.
The Associated Press@AP

BREAKING: President Trump signs an order directing the creation of a national eligible voter list, a move expected to face swift legal challenges. apnews.com/article/donald…

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Marco Foster
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
Zohran Mamdani on Iran: “It’s a war that should be opposed on every single ground not just procedural but also moral. And also a war that should be opposed on the grounds that it is being financed by the very money that could make it easier to keep calling this city, this country home”
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WULF
WULF@DerWulf·
“Israeli Forces Bulldoze Saint George Statue in Christian Lebanese Village”
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
ICE guards are betting on which detainee will kill themselves next. The AP just exposed the savage conditions of a detention camp in El Paso. The Associated Press got inside Camp East Montana. What they found should be on the front page of every newspaper in this country until it closes. About 3,000 people packed in per day. Loud, unsanitary quarters crawling with insects. Food so scarce that detainees steal from each other just to eat. Disease spreading through filthy rooms, showers, and restrooms that go uncleaned. People losing weight. People unable to see a doctor. People losing their minds. Staff made nearly one 911 call per day in the camp's first five months. One call captures a man sobbing after being assaulted by another detainee. Another has a doctor describing a man banging his head against a wall while expressing suicidal thoughts. A nurse calls about a pregnant woman in severe pain with coronavirus. Detainees suffering seizures, some resulting in serious head trauma. Ages ranged from a 19-year-old who fell from a bunk to a 79-year-old who couldn't breathe. And then there's the detail that should haunt this administration for the rest of its existence. Owen Ramsingh, a former property manager from Columbia, Missouri, who spent weeks in the camp before being deported to the Netherlands, told the AP he overheard a security guard talking about a betting pool among the staff. They were wagering on which detainee would be next to die by suicide. The guard said he had put $500 in. The total pot rode on the outcome. Ramsingh said the talk was particularly devastating because he had contemplated suicide himself. Guards are gambling on the deaths of people in their custody. People who are hungry. People who are sick. People who are begging for help through 911 calls that come in every single day. And the staff turned it into a game. This is not some rogue facility. This is the system working exactly as this administration designed it. Overcrowded by policy. Underfed by neglect. Understaffed by choice. They built a place where human beings deteriorate and then the people paid to watch over them place bets on who breaks first. The AP has the data. The recordings. The interviews. The court filings. This is documented. This is real. This is happening right now in El Paso, Texas, in the United States of America. Share this. Do not let them bury it under another news cycle.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
BOMBSHELL: Pope Leo delivers a devastating reality check to Washington and Tel Aviv. He explicitly condemns the relentless bombing in the Middle East, warning it only breeds massive hatred. He demands an immediate end to the violence and a return to diplomacy.
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Alyssa DeGraff
Alyssa DeGraff@AlyssaDegraff·
And just like that, Robert Morris is released. -4 years of sexually abusing a minor -43 years of lucrative ministry -6 months jail time Now 9.5 years of probation in a lake house worth 6x the ordered restitution. #SheWas12
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Samuel Hume
Samuel Hume@DrSamuelBHume·
How outcomes in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma changed, from 1986 to 2026
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
Wow! The FDA just approved a new therapy that nearly triples the odds of multiple myeloma staying suppressed over three years. We continue to beat cancer all the time!
Adam C Palmer@ac_palmer

Sometimes cancer treatments are subject to hype, but here’s an advance that’s been understated: Combining a T-cell engager antibody with daratumumab allowed >80% of people with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma to go years without progression. Might be *permanent* control

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Daniel E Salazar@Pharma_Pro·
@GlyphosateGirl Why would you think Trump and his ilk would do any of that? The man lives on McDonald's, has trashed every environmental policy and was a known grifter?
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Kelly Ryerson
Kelly Ryerson@GlyphosateGirl·
As a MAHA voter, my interpretation of “America First” included clean water, clean food, massive funding for farmers to grow real food and heal their soil, and telling foreign chemical companies and special interests that they don’t own our country. It isn’t too much to expect.
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Daniel E Salazar@Pharma_Pro·
@amyklobuchar PLease actually read a book and think of what is best for the country instead of recording dumb videos in flannel.
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Amy Klobuchar
Amy Klobuchar@amyklobuchar·
At Bushmills Ethanol in Atwater to highlight the need to increase biofuels in our fuel supply. With the administration’s war with Iran driving up gas prices, I’ll keep pushing for year-round E15 to lower prices at the pump and support Minnesota farmers.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
"South Vietnam requested America for help." Who created South Vietnam, Daniel? Tell me. Take your time. Go look it up. I'll wait. South Vietnam was not a country. It was a administrative line drawn at the 17th parallel by the 1954 Geneva Accords as a temporary demarcation pending a national reunification election in 1956. It was never intended to be a permanent border. It was never intended to be two countries. Every party at Geneva understood this. The documents say this explicitly. The United States prevented that election from happening. Why? Eisenhower wrote it himself, in his own memoir: American intelligence estimated Hồ Chí Minh would win roughly 80 percent of the vote. So Washington cancelled the election, installed Ngô Đình Diệm, a Catholic mandarin who had spent years living in New Jersey, as the leader of a "country" that had been invented specifically to prevent the Vietnamese people from choosing their own government. Then that invented country, run by an American-installed leader, "requested American help." Do you understand what you just said? You used a puppet requesting help from its puppeteer as your moral justification. That's not sovereignty. That's a ventriloquist act. And you're applauding the dummy for having opinions. And Hồ Chí Minh "started this war with Chinese communist help"? Hồ Chí Minh was writing to Woodrow Wilson in 1919, at the Paris Peace Conference, appealing for Vietnamese independence based on Wilson's own Fourteen Points. Wilson never responded. The man believed in American ideals before most Americans were willing to apply them to non-white people. In 1945, when he declared Vietnamese independence, he opened the declaration with direct quotes from the American Declaration of Independence. He reached out to the United States for support. The OSS, the precursor to the CIA, had officers working alongside the Việt Minh against the Japanese. They liked Hồ Chí Minh. Their field reports described him as a nationalist first. But Washington made a choice. France was a European ally that needed to be kept stable for NATO. So America funded France's attempt to re-colonize Vietnam. Eighty percent of the cost of the French Indochina War was paid by U.S. taxpayers. The CIA was operating in Vietnam before most Americans had ever heard of the place. Edward Lansdale was running psychological operations and building paramilitary networks in the early 1950s. The Phoenix Program, which systematically tortured and assassinated tens of thousands of Vietnamese civilians, was a CIA operation. So when you say Hồ Chí Minh started it with outside help, you are describing America's role more accurately than his. "You should be grateful your enemies were Americans." This is the single most revealing sentence in your reply. Genuinely. Frame it out and look at it. You are telling the Vietnamese people to be grateful for how they were destroyed. Grateful for 3 million dead. Grateful for Agent Orange that is still producing disabled children in 2026. Grateful for Mỹ Lai. Grateful for the bombing of hospitals. Grateful for the embargo that strangled reconstruction for nineteen years after the war ended. Because it could have been worse. This is the logic of the abuser who says "you should be grateful I didn't hit you harder." No. We are not grateful. We won. Gratitude goes in the other direction. If anyone should be reflecting quietly on how things went, it is not the Vietnamese. You said "don't start a war with Americans." We didn't start anything. We were a colonized people who wanted our country back. First from the French, who had occupied us for nearly a century. Then from the Americans, who funded the French, then replaced them when the French lost. We didn't come to America. America came to us. We didn't choose this. We chose to survive it. And we did. That's not a threat. That's not aggression. That's just history. History that already happened. History that ended one way and not the other. You can look up which way on April 30, 1975.
Daniel@raygundan

Americans were there to protect south Vietnam from the north Vietnamese soldiers, because south Vietnam requested America for help. You blame American soldiers but you don't know that they could have killed a lot more. South Korean soldiers were a lot worse because they wiped out everyone if they were ever attacked by Vietcong. The Vietcong were warned not to attack SK soldiers because they don't care. But Americans cared even though they didn't have to. America could have dropped atomic bombs or just firebombed the whole country without setting a foot in Vietnam. You should be grateful that your enemies were Americans. Your hero Ho Chi Minh started this war with the Chinese communist party's help. Next time, don't start a war especially with Americans.

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Dirk Haussecker
Dirk Haussecker@RNAiAnalyst·
$pepg since tissue concentrations following 4x 5mg/kg reached similar levels to single dose 15mg/kg, but splicing changes (most proximal measure of functional oligo presence in nucleus) less robust... ...peak concentrations likely at least as important as steady-state. I know that's boring, but that is what phase 2 studies are for as well.
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Dirk Haussecker@RNAiAnalyst·
$pepg this looks quite convincing to me, but stock will be in the dog house in this market because of the outlier.
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