Unpaid review service ...
While most of the open access journals these days are earning so much money from authors, why not a part of it should be paid to authors who are reviewing those manuscripts!
An evolutionary game model of individual choices and bed net use: elucidating key aspect in malaria elimination strategies | Royal Society Open Science https://t.co/ENpczdHpBc
Disparity in socio-economic status explains the pattern of self-medication of antibiotics in India: understanding from game-theoretic perspective | Royal Society Open Science https://t.co/Z1KwqF798i
Getting infected with an infectious pathogen is a tiny bit about the behavior of the individual infected, a bunch about the behavior of folks around them, and a ton about the system of public health and governance that got us to that point … that holds regardless of who it is
A thing I've realized lately, that maybe everyone else knew already ... FAQs are not, in fact, frequently asked questions. They're usually written before-hand in anticipation of questions that might be frequently asked.
@BjornstadOttar Attended your talk yesterday. It was wonderful, and so rich and fundamental work! I could also remember of all my Penn State days working with you and Matt on whooping cough and respiratory viruses.
We have exciting news! A team of researchers lead by Prof. Subhabrata Sen, Department of Chemistry, @ShivNadarUniv, have developed a set of small molecules as New Chemical Entities that can potentially help patients suffering from COVID 19. Read more: https://t.co/mlrvB18LSX
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International Citizen Project COVID-19 to assess adherence to public health measures and their impact on the COVID-19 outbreak. The survey and project details can be accessed at https://t.co/tcYYb7VemH