• Mashup Score: 3

    As the COVID-19 pandemic began sweeping the globe, many young virologists jumped to help understand the virus behind it, SARS-CoV-2. As they bent their expertise to gain knowledge in a race against time, early-career scientists balanced scientific opportunity with stress and risk.

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    • "Everything we’ve been training for is happening now." How early-career #virologists dropped everything to seize the opportunity, and face the challenges, of studying the #coronavirus: https://t.co/apCckozbKm #ShiftingScience

  • Mashup Score: 1

    When the first U.S. case of COVID-19 was announced, few young researchers realized how it would affect their lives and their work. Early-career scientists at Fred Hutch spoke about how they handled doing science in global pandemic.

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    • As research re-opens and young scientists return to the bench, they take stock of how the #COVID19 pandemic affected their lives and their work, and consider what lies ahead. #ShiftingScience https://t.co/tJBFEwfwEz

  • Mashup Score: 0

    As the COVID-19 pandemic began sweeping the globe, many young virologists jumped to help understand the virus behind it, SARS-CoV-2. As they bent their expertise to gain knowledge in a race against time, early-career scientists balanced scientific opportunity with stress and risk.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • "Everything we’ve been training for is happening now." How early-career #virologists dropped everything to seize the opportunity, and face the challenges, of studying the #coronavirus: https://t.co/apCckozbKm #ShiftingScience

  • Mashup Score: 0

    Fred Hutch science has shifted plenty since the start of tumultuous 2020, in response to the country’s COVID-19 outbreak. Read how our population scientists have re-envisioned, redirected and virtually reinvented their work to respond to this brand-new coronavirus.

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    • When #COVID19 hit, the Fred Hutch / UW Consortium Office of Community Outreach & Engagement @End_Disparities pivoted their health messaging for a viral, virtual world. #ShiftingScience https://t.co/CG7fR0ZedJ

  • Mashup Score: 3

    As the COVID-19 pandemic began sweeping the globe, many young virologists jumped to help understand the virus behind it, SARS-CoV-2. As they bent their expertise to gain knowledge in a race against time, early-career scientists balanced scientific opportunity with stress and risk.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • "Everything we’ve been training for is happening now." How early-career #virologists dropped everything to seize the opportunity, and face the challenges, of studying the #coronavirus: https://t.co/apCckozbKm #ShiftingScience

  • Mashup Score: 0

    Fred Hutch science has shifted plenty since the start of tumultuous 2020, in response to the country’s COVID-19 outbreak. Read how our population scientists have re-envisioned, redirected and virtually reinvented their work to respond to this brand-new coronavirus.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • With #COVID19 hitting #URM communities harder, it’s imperative these populations be represented in clinical trials. Learn how @End_Disparities is connecting community experts with researchers to help recruit a diverse pool of volunteers: https://t.co/4H1OmQjwT8 #ShiftingScience

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    Many thought the urgency of COVID-19 would create a test case for “open science,” and it has been. The movement may be changing medical research forever.

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    • #OpenScience predates the pandemic, but the global movement to make scientific research and its dissemination more accessible has gained steam as researchers look to better understand #COVID19. #ShiftingScience https://t.co/TsVSD3pJIX

  • Mashup Score: 0

    When the first U.S. case of COVID-19 was announced, few young researchers realized how it would affect their lives and their work. Early-career scientists at Fred Hutch spoke about how they handled doing science in global pandemic.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • As research re-opens and young scientists return to the bench, they take stock of how the #COVID19 pandemic affected their lives and their work, and consider what lies ahead. #ShiftingScience https://t.co/tJBFEwfwEz

  • Mashup Score: 4

    Fred Hutch science has shifted plenty since the start of tumultuous 2020, in response to the country’s COVID-19 outbreak. Read how our population scientists have re-envisioned, redirected and virtually reinvented their work to respond to this brand-new coronavirus.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • When #COVID19 hit, the Fred Hutch / UW Consortium Office of Community Outreach & Engagement @End_Disparities pivoted their health messaging for a viral, virtual world. #ShiftingScience https://t.co/CG7fR0ZedJ

  • Mashup Score: 5

    Many thought the urgency of COVID-19 would create a test case for “open science,” and it has been. The movement may be changing medical research forever.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • #OpenScience predates the pandemic, but the global movement to make scientific research and its dissemination more accessible has gained steam as researchers look to better understand #COVID19. #ShiftingScience https://t.co/TsVSD3pJIX