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Dan Schrider

@SamurSciCop

An aquatic ape studying population genetics at the University of North Carolina.

Chapel Hill, NC Katılım Nisan 2016
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Remi Ketchum@remiketchum·
A marine invertebrate hiatus + a steep learning curve + great mentorship in ML for evolutionary inference = Our new Molecular Biology and Evolution paper showing that adaptation often proceeds via soft selective sweeps in the yellow fever mosquito! academic.oup.com/mbe/advance-ar…
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WeRateDogs
WeRateDogs@dog_rates·
This teenager saved his neighbor's dog from drowning in a freezing pond. This is Bernard. His family contacted emergency services right away, but high school senior Hugh Pinneo got to Bernard first. Hugh said he's "just glad I acted that day and saved the dog's life." We are too. 12/10 for all
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Rina Lu🇷🇺
Rina Lu🇷🇺@rinalu_·
Nazis executed 17-year-old Yugoslav partisan Lepa Radić. When they demanded the names of her comrades, she answered: "You will know them when they come to avenge me." Today marks 83 years since her execution. Eighty-three years have passed, yet this ideology still breathes. The question is like to know the answer to what are the root causes? Or perhaps the question is not what, but who keeps feeding it.
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Brian Sutterer MD
Brian Sutterer MD@BrianSuttererMD·
There’s a VERY important aspect of this that we do not know - What was the state of her ACL before the crash last week? What she is doing now would not be nearly as surprising in an elite athlete whose knee was already functioning like the ACL was torn at baseline. When you hear stories about “so and so played for years on a torn ACL”, that’s chronic, meaning the body has time to adapt and retrain muscles to support the knee. Also, someone who had a prior tear/surgery may not be as swollen and painful with a repeat injury. Bottom line, I don’t think this was a bread and butter, fresh ACL tear like everyone is thinking
Rodger Sherman@rodger

honestly unbelievable: Lindsay Vonn attempted & completed her training run a week after tearing her ACL, hitting a top speed of 74 mph. They haven't fixed her ACL, it's just flopping around in there. And her other knee is made out of titanium. Very literally built different

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alex rubinsteyn@iskander·
Finally published! “Shared PRAME epitopes are T-­ cell targets in NUT carcinoma” We stumbled into working on a rare deadly cancer without effective treatments and found that some existing TCR therapies might be worth trying (at least work in vitro)
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
"Everybody who has an mRNA injection will die within 3 to 5 years, even if they have had only one injection" said Delores Cahill Anyone out there 5 years or more after the vaccine and still alive? ✋
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Dan Schrider@SamurSciCop·
What kind of person quote-tweets themselves?
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Dan Schrider@SamurSciCop·
@LocasaleLab This is clearly an intentional misrepresentation of Jeremy Berg's commentary on this issue. Check his posts again and apologize if you have any integrity. (Won't hold my breath.)
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Jason Locasale
Jason Locasale@LocasaleLab·
What’s striking about Berg who is the former editor in chief at Science and a former high ranking NIH official is his one-way demand for engagement. Jeremy Berg has time over the holidays to write multiple long unsolicited emails to random people like me (when he claims to be sick), publish long threads to incite on Bluesky - but not 60 minutes to listen to the NIH Director explain its positions. You can’t insist others engage with your framing while refusing to engage with theirs. That’s called narrative control. Disagree with Jay Bhattacharya all you want - but dismissing his views without hearing them, while demanding everyone else take your concerns seriously, is exactly the bad-faith posture many of us are pushing back against. Criticism requires reciprocity. Otherwise it’s just performance - no matter how many graphs you attach.
Paul D. Thacker@thackerpd

Jeremy Berg is such a troll. He spends untold hours on Bluesky complaining about the NIH yet won't even listen to Director Bhattacharya's point of view. What an angry old man.

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