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🦠 پیشنهاد می‌کنیم برای آگاهی از اطلاعات موثق و آخرین اخبار در مورد #کرونا ، این دو حساب را در توییتر دنبال کنید:

🧓🏻 Marc Lipsitch
https://twitter.com/mlipsitch
Director Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics at Harvard Chan

👩🏻 Dr. Tara C. Smith
https://twitter.com/aetiology
Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist

هر دوی این افراد متخصص‌های بیماری‌های واگیردار هستند.
#COVID19
Lessons from an earlier epidemic (SARS, 17 years ago), from ⁦Duncan Watts⁩.

Main point: in a connected world, a bit of fear is good.

https://t.co/zUFcCaCx5N

Key quote from the article: “our real concern ought not to be that we are too easily scared, but that we are too easily reassured.”

#coronavirus #COVIDー19 #covid19
An important and timely contribution to our understanding of #COVID19.

https://t.co/Z7PtANnIE2
💡 This is a thread about how to interpret the seemingly sudden appearance of #COVID19 across the much of the US in the past week with some back-of-the-envelop calculations for number of current infections. 1/13
https://t.co/QbzRbRVheS
Fast Grants: "If you are a scientist at an academic institution currently working on a #COVIDー19 related project and in need of funding, we invite you to apply for a Fast Grant. Fast Grants are $10k-$500k and decisions are made in under 48 hours.".

https://fastgrants.org/
One step more towards #OpenData and #OpenScience:

We call for collaborations to analyze 250M+ tweets about #COVID19. We will select up to 10 projects and provide the proponents with processed data to speed up the analysis.

Interested? 👉 https://t.co/yZucyxXLEz

Computational social scientists, data journalists, behavioral scientists, computer scientists & complexity scientists, to mention some, are more than welcome to apply.
We are convinced that good ideas are distributed better than the computing resources to realize them. #COVID19
Science in the time of corona - https://t.co/ujeOQjkbOM

The #COVID19 crisis could change the way we conduct our scientific lives, for better and for worse.
Anonymized mobile phone data can help curb #COVID19 by aiding efforts such as testing and tracing, bans on large gatherings and non-essential business closures, argue the authors of this @ScienceAdvances Editorial: https://t.co/PZIpaqXCN6