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kwander.bsky.social
Biological Anthropology | Evolutionary Medicine & Public Health | Binghamton U (SUNY) | she/her | Dr/Prof/Mom
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Jeremy, I’m so sorry to hear this news. It is, unfortunately, NSF’s loss in so many ways
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Shout out to the PI team: @kwander.bsky.social @johnhshaver.bsky.social Bettina Shell-Duncan and Carla Cerami. Our awesome collaborating institution is: MRC Unit The Gambia @LSHTM. Funded by the NSF. Finally, learn more: laurespake.netlify.app/project/
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Curious grad students: ready to reimagine how societies understand & manage risk? DM me if you're game. #gradresearch #riskscience #interdisciplinarywork Spread the word!!
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But then the pandemic hit. And we sent all those children with asthma home to their supposedly dirty homes. And guess what? Severe asthma WENT AWAY! During quarter 2 2020, when there would typically be 1400 kids in #pedsICU’s around the US, there were 241. 6/17 journal.chestnet.org/article/S001...
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Here's a working link: doi.org/10.1002/ajhb...
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Someone whose parents and grandparents have 0 bachelor’s degrees, unless they specify “first generation graduate student” or similar
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4h if it’s in good shape, 2d is my max. The not-ready-for-prime-time papers will eat up all the time I’m willing to give, so I try to stop at ~8h
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We contend that a strict sex binary is useful in some circumstances (evolutionary questions about sexual reproduction or utilizing historical demographic data, for example), but in others it is inadequate (e.g., associations between the sexes, hormones, and athletic performance).