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There was also a niche online publication called the "Dark Report" which was heavy into early Theranos investigation and questions - it doesn't have wide outside readership but they did early secret shopper testing and such. https://t.co/XOcbhOKfXu
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) August 4, 2018
Histologic Evaluation of Malignant Polyps and Low-Stage Colorectal Carcinoma; read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release research by @MedicalCollege #pathologists Drs. Catherine E. Hagen & Ayesha Farooq: https://t.co/0IgYOKhf43. pic.twitter.com/1xI7JWWoiW
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 21, 2019
LCSB researchers are coordinating to build a COVID-19 Disease Map. #covid #coronavirus #research https://t.co/HAHQKZGk7W
— NSH (@NS4Histotech) May 27, 2020
#COVID19 resource articles for plastic surgeons. https://t.co/kGrs8AaK2s #PlasticSurgery #coronavirus @prsjournal pic.twitter.com/E1bwQiGXU4
— Dr Minas Chrysopoulo (@drchrysopoulo) May 24, 2020
Good question. You can ask the reviewer using the comments box at the bottom of the review.
— Giancarlo (@Anty_Buddy) May 20, 2020
Anyone heard of Spandidos publications, and specifically the journal Oncology Letters? Predatory or legit?
— Kaitlin Sundling, MD, PhD (@KaitlinSundling) April 6, 2020
Curious what the conclusions were. Will it be published or do you care to summarize quickly? Congratulations.
— Adil Saribay (@AdilSaribay) April 4, 2020
How to keep up to date with the literature but avoid information overloadhttps://t.co/1sc8rFq4iO
— LSE Impact Blog (@LSEImpactBlog) March 30, 2020
Updated @NCCN guidelines in NSCLC suggest using RNA based sequencing to maximize the detection of fusion events. pic.twitter.com/KnfI0SBHHb
— Caris Life Sciences (@carisls) March 27, 2020
Using the Challenger Disaster to illustrate the 8 symptoms of groupthink
— Fergus Connolly (@Fergus_Connolly) March 27, 2020
When Yale research psyhcologist Irving Janis coined the term "groupthink" in 1972, he identified eight symptoms of the pathology ...https://t.co/q8ROraQiWh
'research and development expense'
— Marnix Jansen (@jansen_marnix) March 5, 2020
Primary Cutaneous Follicle Center Lymphoma. Read this research from @umichpath #pathologists in the just released November issue of @archivespath: https://t.co/G2Zzai8X3B. pic.twitter.com/AaZNheoTAb
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) November 12, 2018
2019 In Review: Research on Research https://t.co/bkyw8X7FPZ
— Writing For Research (@Write4Research) January 8, 2020
You totally are! See you in a future journal club!
— Daniël Lakens (@lakens) January 5, 2020
We sit down with global infectious disease pathologist Ann Nelson to discuss her career and contribution to healthcare in Africa
— The Pathologist (@pathologistmag) December 27, 2019
Click below to read the full article:https://t.co/3lKQW1rtbk
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/EknAxOq5uP
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 11, 2018
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