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Honored to be part of this important workshop
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Faye McNeill
8 months ago
I really wish these parents would talk to the elders in their families and understand how much less tragic and more blessed their lives are, because our generation and our kids have access to these vaccines and didn't have to suffer through childhood diseases in the same way. It's very simple.
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Linsey Marr
8 months ago
Yes, bird flu could become airborne, human-to-human. As my collaborator Seema Lakdawala points out, we're doing the experiment now.
www.nytimes.com/2025/02/03/s...
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Could the Bird Flu Become Airborne? (Gift Article)
Scientists were slow to recognize that Covid spreads through the air. Some are now trying to get ahead of the bird flu.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/03/science/bird-flu-airborne-covid.html?unlocked_article_code=1.uE4.37GU.q8urfkVYApO4&smid=url-share
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Richard Corsi
10 months ago
Last chance to post images of your
#CRBox
for the 2024 awards. It's not rocket science, folks. Just do it!
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Faye McNeill
10 months ago
Go
@linseymarr.bsky.social
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Richard Corsi
11 months ago
Follow and listen to
@donmilton.bsky.social
. He is internationally-recognized for his research on airborne infectious disease transmission .... and also willing to post childhood photos. 👇
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Linsey Marr
11 months ago
I shared the data below because RFK Jr. thinks that NIH focuses too much on infectious disease and not enough on chronic disease. Depending on how you count, less than 10% of NIH's budget goes to infectious disease, while the lion's share goes toward chronic disease.
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Linsey Marr
11 months ago
Ionization can reduce pathogens in small chambers, but does it work in real life? Not according to our latest paper. We looked at airborne culturable bacteria in a lecture hall when an in-duct ionization system was on vs. off and found no differences.
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Bipolar Ionization Did Not Reduce Airborne Bacteria in a Lecture Hall
Ionization treatment of indoor air has attracted attention for its potential to inactivate airborne pathogens and reduce disease transmission, yet its real-world effectiveness remains unverified. We e...
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsestair.4c00235
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