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That is what I advised along with credit taxonomy suggestion but the student is heartbroken over it. The whole situation stems from the inability of researchers to be able to publish freely because APC grants are controlled by people like the professor in this email.
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This sounds like an incredible opportunity! I read the project description and am deeply interested in this research. I'll be reaching out to Dr. Norman shortly. Thanks alot for sharing it here!
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Okay this is freaky algorithms at their best 😂 I saw Your post on X, Checked out Your lab, read 2 of Your papers and wrote You an email. I opened bluesky and this was the first post I saw at the discover page
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Wasn’t 1933 a good start for US ? Roosevelt and reforms
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Doesn’t sound like fiction though
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Great movie. Reminded me another great one called Hidden Figures.
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β-Lactam + Macrolide has become widely - and i mean in about 50-60% cases the treatment of choice for CAP in pakistan where the prevalence is high. Both in inpatient/outpatient setting the combination is widely used with faster recovery rates. A study needs to be conducted in a developing country.
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Its mostly because of the CHECKLISTS for everything. Where i work ( 🇵🇰) , we don’t have such strict rules and top priority is to stabilize the patient asap and move him to the ward to make space for the new ones. Guess the upside of resources limitation is speed.
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Wow 😮
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Bannon might be right for once.
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I loved it too. But very disappointed at that cliffhanger ending.
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A comparison with humans bsky.app/profile/dany...
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Welcome to the free world
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Cool - I just applied for it
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What a wonderful opportunity - Can international applicants apply ?
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Thank You for teaching me a new word. Fatalistic. Although it didn’t mean what I initially guessed it would 😂
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Classic example of denial 😂 same goes for the question Do You believe in God
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Thanks for Reading - Follow for more interesting content ❤️
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8. A ‘liability threshold’ model for rare genetic diseases Rare and common genetic variants, and environmental factors, combine to determine disease risk, and the threshold is often reached due to multiple common variants www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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7. In the biggest study of its kind, plasma proteomics of 53,026 patients identified new drug targets, and new diagnostic biomarkers www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
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6. Adding more options for Crohn’s This is a positive phase 3 trial of Mirikizumab, an inhibitor of the p19 subunit of IL-23 If approved for Crohn's (it already is for ulcerative colitis), this would add to other biologic options, and JAK inhibitors www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
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5. Achondroplasia causes short height due to activating mutations in FGFR3 In this phase 2 trial of children aged 3-11, an FGFR inhibitor roughly doubled the rate of growth It had some adverse effects, but none severe enough to stop treatment www.nejm.org/doi/full/10....
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4. Lipoprotein(a) causes atherosclerosis and aortic valve stenosis, but it's genetically determined - unaffected by exercise or diet, and there are no effective drugs to lower it
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3. A technique for whole-brain, single-cell imaging of RNA Applied to mice, rats, guinea pigs, and the human brain - it provides pretty stunning images www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...