Science | AAAS - The shots are beginning to have a societal impact, but herd immunity is a distant...
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Should you mix and match COVID-19 vaccines? Scientists are seeking answers
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Science | AAAS - Scarce vaccine supplies ramp up interest in combining different...
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RT @sciencecohen: Should you mix and match COVID-19 vaccines? Scientists are seeking answers https://t.co/z0G3KhnbYb
‘I’m going to keep pushing.’ Anthony Fauci tries to make the White House listen to facts of the pandemic
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Science | AAAS - The infectious disease researcher has become the United States’s most trusted coronavirus...
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Fauci says it was a ‘close call’ as to whether his @ScienceMagazine interview with @sciencecohen got him fired. #AAASmtg https://t.co/Kc2fWMqEBW
In the Pipeline - In the last few days, the question of why more drug companies haven’t been enlisted for vaccine production has come up. It’s mostly due...
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Great detail on the mRNA manufacturing process from @Dereklowe. Must read if you’re commenting on the logistics of the rollout. https://t.co/zhpKbApWmt
Editor's Blog - This week, Science Advances published two articles that inform universities and departments about ways to promote gender equity in science. The pandemic has exerted...
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My blog this week on gender equity in science during and after covid on a terrific editorial in @ScienceAdvances on the need for new policies and a research paper on the effects of parenthood on research productivity. 1/3 https://t.co/rMROeJCFxI
Science - Less than a month after his inauguration, U.S. President Biden moved to reverse policies that have deterred foreign students and high-skilled workers from coming...
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Thanks to Harvey Lodish, Jianzhu Chen, and Phil Sharp of @MITBiology for this important editorial on the continued confusion and danger to scientific collaboration posed by actions of the US towards Chinese scientists. Good ideas about solutions. https://t.co/mt0admaWcI
Editor's Blog - This week, Alan Leshner [former chief executive officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS, the publisher of Science)] wrote an...
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Here’s a blog from me about student mental health and why it has been such a persistent challenge for colleges. 1/ @arthomason @nellgluckman @dougledIHE https://t.co/ENERqbbgpX
With major logistical challenges, companies face a bottleneck in vaccine distribution
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PBS NewsHour - The pace of vaccinations in the U.S. is failing to meet expectations, in part due to inadequate production and supply. But President Biden is...
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It's always an honor to be on @NewsHour, especially when interviewed by @milesobrien who last interviewed me about C60 in 1991. Happy that my comments on vaccine distribution have held up. @SciFedor @JudyWoodruff @sudipsparikh 1/2 https://t.co/MqhySz8XfI
Editor's Blog - This week, Science publishes a special issue on the 20th anniversary of the sequencing of the human genome. It is a time to remember...
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Excited to have our issue of @ScienceMagazine up celebrating 20 years of the human genome. Here’s my blog with reflections on the event plus comments about all of the great content. https://t.co/h6ACyThALA
Science - Mental health and well-being are critical to student success in higher education and beyond but rarely get the attention they need. Colleges and universities...
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@arthomason @nellgluckman @dougledIHE And here’s the great editorial in @ScienceMagazine from Alan Leshner that goes with it about a new @theNASciences report on student mental health. 2/2 https://t.co/5lT5RiH90y
Detailed and insightful story from @sciencecohen on the road ahead with vaccines and the pandemic. @ScienceMagazine https://t.co/HLFlzwMHUd