colinparrish.bsky.social
Virologist, studies viruses that have caused epidemics and pandemics. New Zealander, been at Cornell since 1988. Former American Society of Virology President, NAS, editor J. Virol. Hiking, kayaking, biking, traveling, photography.
366 posts
2,113 followers
305 following
Regular Contributor
Active Commenter
comment in response to
post
Congratulations - a well deserved honor!
comment in response to
post
Thanks for sharing this...if anyone is interested in a non-sialic acid receptor that allows cell infection of influenza (H1N109) do reach out!
comment in response to
post
"bought back"?
comment in response to
post
Also - it is harder to get permission to drive a car than to have and raise a child (or many children) from conception until they are fully independent. How do we learn the skills to do that successfully..?
comment in response to
post
Take everything left and give it to the wealthiest - after imposing a giant tax increase via the tariffs - mainly on poorer people?
comment in response to
post
With 7 CRISPR edits in their genomes that change their skin color?
comment in response to
post
Biggest tax increase in history - just say that...
comment in response to
post
A waste of time - this happens periodically, and the frontline people are not paid enough to care...
comment in response to
post
But this "banker" is still anonymous while claiming this, so not that comfortable - because society is still decent overall?
comment in response to
post
Block and move on?
comment in response to
post
Obviously people who are both would be the ideal - no reason why such multi-talented people cannot be identified and supported.
comment in response to
post
At least he is under 80 years of age...
comment in response to
post
Stop in Ithaca for sure - also can show you around Auckland...
comment in response to
post
Also just came across this study on functional antibodies in wastewater...apparently there are quite a lot! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
comment in response to
post
Looks like a good investment!
comment in response to
post
Some places value that - not sure where you are, but maybe can change your local culture?
comment in response to
post
Doubt that primers with those properties exist...very different viruses genetically.
comment in response to
post
Having a fine spray of liquid blown back into your face from the Airblade always seemed like a clue that this was happening.
comment in response to
post
Yes lots of food offerings. Was just was back in Melbourne for the first time since we lived there from 1986-1988 - barely recognized anything besides the main train station...
comment in response to
post
That "sitting bar" thing is hostile architecture to prevent people sleeping on a regular seat? Can see why locals are not impressed.
comment in response to
post
This is a follow-up from a previous study that showed that the polyclonal sera two dogs had two or three antibodies, and two of those antibodies were cloned and characterized at high resolution in this new study. www.nature.com/articles/s42...
comment in response to
post
I would have signed up for the THE SOMME: ALBERT, DELVILLE, BAPAUME tour: My great uncle was killed near Bapaume on August 29, 1918, and I have visited to see the battlefield and his grave. Hard to imagine it as a battlefield now.
comment in response to
post
Also due to lack of training in experimental design, knowing how to develop and test hypotheses, poor understanding of data analysis and what constitutes a replicated experiment - as well as out -and-out fraud and completely fake AI generated papermill products.
comment in response to
post
Interesting - my great uncle died near Baupame August 29, 1918 and is buried near there. Have been visit the battlefields and his grave a couple of times - looks a lot different from the 1920s.
comment in response to
post
Its not just the USA - applies to citizens of most countries, including those of the EU. Similar to the ETAs of the US, Australia, New Zealand, and many other countries. www.gov.uk/guidance/che...
comment in response to
post
Missed that - AI has obviously outsmarted me!
comment in response to
post
Well in many places pumice will do that...
comment in response to
post
Being a skeptic and a crank are not mutually exclusive properties...
comment in response to
post
as well as cigarette smoke (1st and 2nd hand), mercury, coal tar, phenol, sunbathing...
comment in response to
post
Having had norovirus (showed up just after a 14 hr flight to Sydney) I can attest to that description being 100% accurate.
comment in response to
post
We all left Twitter for a reason - don't need to drag it over here like a piece of roadkill.
comment in response to
post
An entry drug - there are 20 volumes in the series.
comment in response to
post
Are they shutting down only in the US - 90% of the world would still be available to them?
comment in response to
post
Buy a lottery ticket right now - your luck will never be better.
comment in response to
post
And if it bites a person there may be a requirement to test its brain for rabies...