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Am 4. Mai 2019 gehen wir wieder für die Wissenschaft auf die Straße.

Science is helping us exit the pandemic. Here are more reasons. From 2017 :)


Remember this? It was just four years ago today! What a great moment.


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#ARDextra zur #Corona-Lage, den neuesten Entwicklungen und Aussichten auf eine Impfung in Deutschland um 20:15 Uhr im Ersten, u. a. mit Bundesgesundheitsminister @JensSpahn (@CDU) und Prof. Leif Erik Sander (@Sander_Lab, @ChariteBerlin) im Interview: daserste.de/information/na…


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Lemme say that again: This is the hottest year that anyone who has ever lived since the invention of agriculture 10,000 years ago has ever experienced.

In addition to everything else that has happened this year, we are just a few days away from clinching the hottest year in recorded history. We are in a climate emergency.



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I have an open position for a non-tenure track junior faculty to lead the serology core in my lab. Let me know if you are interested. SARS-CoV-2 and influenza work, tons of data to analyze, tons of papers to write and a lot of work on the interface between the clinic and the lab.


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“The epidemic in the US is punishing”, says @DrMikeRyan, with almost 1 in 3 global cases in the US. “It's quite frankly shocking to see one or two persons a minute die in the US, a country with a wonderful strong health system, amazing technological capacities.”


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There's no Operation Warp Speed for a universal flu vaccine, but the field has taken a small step forward with encouraging results from @florian_krammer and team's clinical trial of a vaccine that focuses on the stalk of that viral surface protein. sciencemag.org/news/2020/12/i…

sciencecohen's tweet image. There's no Operation Warp Speed for a universal flu vaccine, but the field has taken a small step forward with encouraging results from @florian_krammer and team's clinical trial of a vaccine that focuses on the stalk of that viral surface protein.

sciencemag.org/news/2020/12/i…

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“It’s one of these rare times when the majesty of the solar system presents itself to the naked eye,” said Konstantin Batygin, a professor of planetary science at the California Institute of Technology. nyti.ms/2JYRgeb


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Strong #COVID19 declaration from Natl Academies of Science & of Medicine. "We find ongoing reports & incidents of the politicization of science, particularly the overriding of evidence & advice from public health officials & derision of govt scientists, to be alarming." MORE

Laurie_Garrett's tweet image. Strong #COVID19 declaration from Natl Academies of Science & of Medicine.
"We find ongoing reports & incidents of the politicization of science, particularly the overriding of evidence & advice from public health officials & derision of govt scientists, to be alarming."
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Cases increasing fast in parts of Europe, says @DrMikeRyan. “We are seeing hospitals starting to have more occupancy, we're seeing ICUs beginning to have more occupancy, we're starting to see a small uptick in deaths in older people and that will inevitably become more.


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Here‘s a great thread from @angie_rasmussen on yesterday‘s Science paper showing some severe #covid19 cases are associated with autoimmune antibodies against type I interferons.

Check out this very cool study from @casanova_lab hot off the press at @ScienceMagazine. It shows that very severe #COVID19 is associated with auto-antibodies against type I interferons. science.sciencemag.org/content/early/…



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Solidarität mit allen, die heute gemeinsam mit #EndeGelände im Rheinland Kohle & Gas blockieren! Die Videos zeigen deutlich, wie die Polizei die Interessen von RWE & Co. mit Gewalt gegen friedliche Demonstrant*innen durchsetzt. Geht's noch, @ArminLaschet?


Reporting on how Trump Adminstration interference has undermined trust in public health authorities #mfs npr.org/2020/09/25/917…


Good overview on the latest research on asymptomatic carriers of Covid19. Some encouraging news... washingtonpost.com/health/2020/08…


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