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For the first time I will be reviewing a #clinical #article coming with #data. Only an spss sav file, no syntax, but nevertheless it is a step for #reproducible #research :)
— Serdar Balcı (@serdarbalci) January 8, 2020
The only complexity modifier I know in path is maybe the "complicated review of external slides with clinical history" which is more than the standard 88321 for outside case review. 88323? Rarely used by the ethical!
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) April 7, 2019
Ugh, I get a serious practice question: any #ENTpath is using the AJCC 8th edition last errata published online (link below) mid last year? Appreciate any feedback, as I found this constant changes of AJCC confusing.
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) March 17, 2019
https://t.co/vN4DO15Gmxhttps://t.co/kpWifGygg8 pic.twitter.com/0NgY2JpxvQ
Wow I agree, this is an amazing and thought-provoking article https://t.co/Uumr7JRV6p pic.twitter.com/rwgZS2uMbo
— Laura Ellis (@LittleMissData) May 22, 2020
Yah a lot of the studies from John Hopkins, out of Italy, Spain and UK are seeing unusual pathology. Most of these studies are not available to public unless you have a research license... https://t.co/FjB2Eb8Vb2
— Monkey hear no evil (@BoxoMonks) May 13, 2020
Meet Martha Furie - Woman in Stem, Editor-in-Chief of The American Journal of Pathology, Past President of the ASIP and more! #WomenInPathology #WIPMonth #WomeninPathologyMonth | @AJPathology https://t.co/vbuF0dnME4 pic.twitter.com/79EldLH5yy
— ASIP (@ASIPath) May 6, 2020
#bstpath #molpath
— Kalyani Bambal (@kriyer68) May 6, 2020
Recurrent Fusions Between YAP1 and KMT2A in Morphologically ... : The American Journal of Surgical Pathology https://t.co/61D5ayMWwS
Wish to see this as a publication !
— Deepak Modi (@DeepakNModi) April 29, 2020
Wonderful summary and very informative
The American Journal of Pathology welcomes your submissions! Submit to AJP Today! #MondayMotivation https://t.co/o3ybcV7sUn pic.twitter.com/pfdhpHODKC
— ASIP (@ASIPath) April 27, 2020
21 Great Articles and Tutorials on Time Series https://t.co/rYHfXlncPE
— Data Science Central (@analyticbridge) April 25, 2020
16. Because I've spent this pandemic at the interface of the research and scientific communication domains, I haven't been able to do that.
— Carl T. Bergstrom (@CT_Bergstrom) March 26, 2020
And it's exhausting. It's demoralizing. I feel genuine sorrow over the way our society has become so polarized.
6. In all of the previous situations, both those that we halted (SARS, H5N1, MERS) and those that we didn't, there's a fog-of-war element to the entire process while it's happening. Estimates change as new data becomes available. Different research teams have valid disagreements.
— Carl T. Bergstrom (@CT_Bergstrom) March 26, 2020
Currently writing a tutorial on unit testing for my lab. So I've now quoted and linked this article. https://t.co/4R2cWtm2qC
— Stats for bios (@StatsForBios) April 1, 2020
Now Taking Applications for the ASIP Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROPP) in Pathology 2020 #MoreThanMembership #BuildingNationalReputations #TuesdayTips https://t.co/eBgXgiXN8n pic.twitter.com/V29IGVycxk
— ASIP (@ASIPath) March 24, 2020
Video 2 - Article commentary - #Ultrasound and tendon pathology and #Achilles #tendon anatomical rotationhttps://t.co/1U72ACG6TW via @YouTube
— carlespedret (@carlespedret) March 19, 2020
Say it isn't so @RuPaul! Research on the @FracTracker site seems to confirm it :(https://t.co/3TwnAzp8h4
— Public Lab (@PublicLab) March 17, 2020
Interesting, can mitochondrial signaling be observed real time?
— Ella Marushchenko (@Ella_Maru) March 14, 2020
Ha - article admittedly written by someone in the fresh stages of a breakup!
— Prof Alice Roberts (@theAliceRoberts) February 22, 2020
Study links genetic mutations to schizophrenia in African population, via Nature: https://t.co/8FBVrMqgDE
— ARUP Laboratories (@ARUPLabs) February 19, 2020
From lloyd modern path review. But never see a ped acc in real so never really use this. Great gross pic and discussion pic.twitter.com/9vw0JvleeD
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) October 24, 2018
Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma With Myofibroblastic Differentiation; read this research in the new issue of @ArchivesPath by @UMichPath #pathologists Drs. Grace Y. Wang & David R. Lucas: https://t.co/UrDKLSJmwG. pic.twitter.com/iRZk1oCRJ9
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 14, 2018
Cytopathology in Focus: Synergy in cytopathology and molecular microbiology; read this article by @ClevelandClinic #pathologists Drs. Charles Sturgis & Gary Procop in the CAP Today: https://t.co/W3ELY4gICN. pic.twitter.com/elSW7W94j2
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 14, 2018
Final 2020 spending bill is kind to U.S. research https://t.co/bXm4i5MdDe
— liz worthey (@lizworthey) December 17, 2019
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