The first myth to dispense with: That there’s almost no research on quote tweets! I added to this misconception with my December…
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Science Communication Quote Tweeting: Over 30 Studies Dispel Some MythsRead more
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Covid-19 Intranasal & Co: A Very Big Month for Mucosal Covid VaccinesRead more
Authorization for another 2 new vaccines, a potentially critical international licensing deal, and a new phase 3 trial: This month saw a…
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Covid-19 Next Generation Covid Vaccine Update: Intranasal & Other Mucosal VaxesRead more
Mucosal vaccines are aimed at the mucosal membranes—the wet linings starting inside our noses and mouths. They can be sprays, drops, or…
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Covid-19 Front-Runners in the Race for Variant-Proof and All-Coronavirus VaccinesRead more
SARS-CoV-2 – the coronavirus that causes Covid – is the third from its virus family to cause devastating pandemics or outbreaks in…
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History Early Ukrainian Women Scientists: Part 1 – From Fossils to the Planets and BackRead more
This 3-part series covers a small selection from the massive legacy of early Ukrainian women scientists’ science, initiative, and courage – 15…
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Bias Where Is the Line Between Being Critical & Contrarian? Thoughts On a PlagueRead more
In a post late last year, I used the phrase “contrarian Covid takes”. On Twitter, Lars Henning asked, “what exactly does it…
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Evidence A Reader’s Guide to Safety & Adverse Event Data From Vaccine TrialsRead more
The competition for the “honor” of being the most confusing part of clinical trial results is fierce. I don’t think technical terms…
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Evidence 5 Tips for Understanding Data in Meta-AnalysesRead more
There’s a deluge of scientific studies of all sorts – thousands every day. There’s often a few studies looking for answers on…