Excited that this work from our group is finally through peer review! Characterization of longitudinal nasopharyngeal microbiome patterns in maternally HIV-exposed Zambian infants https://t.co/0SdMUIJjoi
Wow! Finally published! This took a long time to get done! Nice work @rotemlapidot and @tylerfaits! Nasopharyngeal Dysbiosis Precedes the Development of Lower Respiratory.... Lapidot R et al., published by Gates Open Research, https://t.co/6RbuFkssxF
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Excited for our new paper on our work studying on the developing microbiome and associated infectious disease pathogenesis in Zambia: https://t.co/lxyPDJSUfu
Shout out to our new publication with @JessicaLeibler! Its is gaining momentum: already an Altmetric score of 340, 42 news outlets have picked it up, including NPR: https://t.co/zluTRr68CU
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@aaronquinlan Just be careful and always double check. When it faces something too hard, it starts making things up—for example, ask it what your contributions were to COVID research. I bet I makes a up a bunch of fake news. I bet with a complex code base it may not be too accurate
@TomScriba @ConversationUS Thanks for posting this. I was looking for some clear data comparing heart damage due to COVID vs vaccines. It's surprisingly hard to find. This summarizes things nicely.