RT @pickover: "I asked for something 'out of this world,' and my barista handed me this." http://t.co/6uQcub2b5u http://t.co/goTyZ2J23G
5:00am March 30th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @theNCI: FDA approves first #immunotherapy treatment for lung cancer http://t.co/ERITDOLpdH #lcsm http://t.co/DPpDQTopFy
4:05am March 30th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @IBM: The science behind @IBMWatson's Personality Insights service http://t.co/plzhgo3llE http://t.co/38s7kzXArO
10:15pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @EricTopol: Excellent review on the biology of #obesity: "Hunger Genes" http://t.co/M5Kh8QngZi @CellCellPress http://t.co/LKvfjk5cQ2
9:55pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
Future Crimes Update Protocol http://t.co/nnL55rCESw
8:40pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
6 Books Bill Gates Recommended for TED 2015 http://t.co/4Ns7DMtdQo
7:20pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @genomemedicine: Virtual long read approaches introduce bias - need actual long reads (Eichler) #ACMGMtg
6:30pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
All my @LifeTech and @iontorrent YouTube interviews as a playlist. http://t.co/3ArWh65kwl Already 40 of them (I'm surprised).
5:55pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
Hey - I know these people! Be sure to stop by! @LifeTech RT @marcellaatlife: #ABRF2015 Booth 200 @iontorrent http://t.co/b3S1mXGquy
4:54pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @lizworthey: Bry: (Core) good for building large genomics studies; 20K cohort built in <5 years; prev. would have taken 50+ y #ABRF201
4:50pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
MT @lizworthey: Bry: Currently have more than 20,000 samples in Partners biobank #ABRF2015
4:48pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
MT @lizworthey: Bry: Est. that >40% MA residents will have disease in some way affected by the microbiome; need resource for smpls #ABRF2
4:47pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @MayoClinicGenes: 7.8 billion dollars is spent annually on molecular diagnostics. #ACMGMtg
4:00pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
.@theNCI Social Media Event: Live on Twitter during #CancerFilm on PBS March 30, 31 and Apr 1 - NCI http://t.co/GxSOLTcqj4
2:50pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
Major publisher retracts 43 scientific papers amid wider fake peer-review scandal - The Washington Post http://t.co/ykXLXbazpf
1:25pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @pickover: A piece of the most beautiful Periodic Table of Elements for kids of all ages. http://t.co/L6Yl4PPMeF http://t.co/dR6PGzHnfa
12:10pm March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
Majur Juac, once a Lost Boy of Sudan, is now a national chess master looking to advance|Washington Post http://t.co/EjuU1AuEbH
11:20am March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
MT @symplur: Cancer Research & Twitter: a Groundbreaking Opportunity #CancerFilm http://t.co/DGnfD6U51y http://t.co/yrfUXeyOu7
10:10am March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
Science, Meet Journalism. | Wilson Quarterly http://t.co/m1s4CMbtMz Where yesterday's '66% can't name a scientist' #DCSWA15 #scicomm
9:15am March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
The week's 25 most talked about science communication stories | SciLogs http://t.co/yLIxLVJU9K #scicomm
7:51am March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @OmicsOmicsBlog: A Colorful Interactive Graphic Captures 200 Years of U.S. Immigration http://t.co/v7WbqckSQs
7:07am March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @atulbutte: It is now quicker to go from Earth to the space station than it is to fly from New York to London! http://t.co/IPgCLoUTJu
5:45am March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @PopMech: Comic Sans Typewriter Is Here to Ruin Typewriters for Everyone http://t.co/xFr0Bmsrbz http://t.co/nGE8p7vGsl
4:20am March 29th 2015 via Hootsuite
MT @TheEconomist: Is the flu a hereditary illness? New research offers evidence it is http://t.co/nAODlf0I1G
11:15pm March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @Creative_Boom: A million LEGO pieces create incredible larger-than-life nature sculptures http://t.co/Ib70a0yrqh http://t.co/YPt61XobOx
10:40pm March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @marynmck News! Leaving @WIRED w/ great appreciation for good times, and starting at @ngphenomena next wk http://t.co/a5iwTjBieh
9:10pm March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @AppliedBio: Using QuantStudio® 3D for CYP2D6 polymorphism genotyping http://t.co/lr8lVakPoc http://t.co/rwXQrfnc5E
8:55pm March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @BioMickWatson: Unlimited cloud storage from Amazon http://t.co/ztQrnsCy2v
7:10pm March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
Fit middle-aged men 'at lower risk for some cancers' - BBC News http://t.co/sfcyXGuVdr
6:30pm March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
RT @drbachinsky: Fred Hutch president on immunotherapy treatments for cancer: 'We are on the threshold of a tsunami' http://t.co/ef7VlpG96F
5:55pm March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
New Post: Go Digital PCR: Pt 2 – The QuantStudio 3D System | Behind the Bench http://t.co/zccq2IFV36
12:15pm March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA:A:So much is on the edge of the unknowable. Hard online to downplay a story (cp. to placement in a paper on p.C14) #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:19am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA:Q:How to handle uncertainty? A:19th cent. papers had a subhead, 'important if true' disclaimer. #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:18am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA:Q:Disagreement w/editor regarding audience? A:The editor is in charge, their call. He'll try again. #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:17am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA:(Comment: for most stories, not really needed. Some may be market-moving, but other cases why?) #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:16am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA:Q:Embargoes? A:They get lots of them, but they want larger, 'enterprise stories'. A concern of his - too reflexive. #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:15am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA:Q:(About too much science in her writing) A:Some stories turn out different than you originally thought. Tell the story #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:14am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA:Q:BICEP2 publicity before the paper? A:Often done now via pre-print servers. Perhaps they should have been more careful #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:10am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA: Reiterates the 'step-back graph': why is this important? Why does this matter? Everyone learns about your credibility. #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:09am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA: 'The bigger the idea, the shorter the sentence.' #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:08am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA: Put in there the stuff scientists do not include in their papers - what do you eat on the South Pole? #dcswa15 #scicomm
JA: 'Don't over-rely on adjectives and adverbs.' Don't over-rely on too many sources. Not a stack of facts; the process. #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:07am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA: Another method to solve a problem - it needs more thinking, go for a walk, clear your head. #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:06am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA: The 'universal solvent' for writer's block: more reporting. #dcswa15 #scicomm
JA: Try to avoid the 'floating quote' - use fewer than more quotes, just say it yourself. #dcswa15 #scicomm
JA: Cut your copy - it'll improve. The end is as important as the beginning. Helps to stay in one time & place. #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:05am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA: A few writing tips - got to get it right (and fair). Print it out - you'll find stuff. #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:04am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA: A: a money clip, a piece of paper w/notes, and a few credit cards... The 'dumb question' asked. #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:02am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA: At dinner with Pres Clinton; when it was all over, a last Q: "what do you have in your pockets?" #dcswa15 #scicomm
10:01am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite
JA: ...and the chicken from hell tastes like ostrich, which tastes like beef... #dcswa15 #scicomm
9:59am March 28th 2015 via Hootsuite