mariusw.bsky.social
Virologist at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center, Seattle. š«š· living in šŗšø. He/him.
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I donāt think this is Blueskyās fault or that anything changed tho. Itās just that American users are in deep trauma and that sets the tone
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There will be, maybe, for the lucky few, but the math do not work at scale.
And wait until you find out how much you would get paid in a lot of other countriesā¦
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Whatever trickery this is, this is wrong š
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The French mind cannot comprehend
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Have you seen butter with olive oil? My head explodes every time
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This is great, thank you!
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I always like to reference this comparison chart that @rrbehringer.bsky.social made awhile back. Hope it helps put things in perspective! -KT
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Thanks! What is the scale? I guess iām too used to mammalian embryos
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Does it really remain the same overall size all the way??
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US immigration has asked for social media info for non-immigrant visa since 2019 tho.
Not sure why itās making the news now
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Thanks!
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The one question I always have with this (very cool) experiment is why you decided to start from both side with the high concentration in the middle, and not have just a gradient of antibiotics from one side to the other?
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Itās amazing but itās a bit scary to imagine what is their actual end goal
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This is more impressive than the woolly mouse I got to say
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Yes that would have really solidified your point
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Disagreeing on semantics AND bringing up Ukraine with someone named Bigchungus42 was entertaining š
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Itās kind of you to feed the trolls ;)
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This only apply to US citizens tho, if you are on a green card or a visa, and hoping to cross borders, it should stop you
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That blurry line is how you raise billions of dollars
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Influx are great. Iām saying less people will get a PhD overall, and that sucks.
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Probably not all, but certainly not enough to welcome a massive influx of US students
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And i bet that if programs start to be flooded by US applications, they are going to start implementing rules to protect the local pool
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The problem is that the number of openings is not going to magically increase in Europe and Canada, so even if a US student find a lab in Europe, it means someone else is not getting that position⦠itās a loss for everyone :(
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And you need a master first
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Thank you.
What do you think about their usage of the word ādangerousā that they do not define?
One could argue that ānon dangerousā GOF research would be allowed with this wording.
Probably theyāre just being sloppy
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Is this targeting only coronaviruses and flu or all other viruses? (For now?)
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Just stop using google as your search engine and your life will get immediately better. DuckDuckGo is a great alternative
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To Asia.
Europe is going to do the usual and do nothing
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Which is funny at many levels, cause Johnnie Walker is actually not whiskey :)
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And the one and only Tim Pollex as well!
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*anything that ever lived.
Maybe you could extend the offer to dinosaurs or famous trees
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Yeah! welcome Raquel!
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Is this an Audit from the CNRS?
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I think you need a fully referenced paragraph that justify why youāre not using TBE instead of TAE and why you need filters
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It should be forbidden to use grant money to pay $8000-$10000 publication fees