Michael Mina MD,PhD
@michaelmina.bsky.social
Epidemiologist, Immunologist, Physician
Previously professor at Harvard Med and Public Health
I work hard to provide clear communications around science/medicine that experts and non-experts can understand
Previously professor at Harvard Med and Public Health
I work hard to provide clear communications around science/medicine that experts and non-experts can understand
This appears to also include revoking the status of the current international student and trainee body at Harvard
If true this would be a horrendously painful hit to many of the World’s
most promising young scientists - w a nearly unquantifiable impact on future discoveries
If true this would be a horrendously painful hit to many of the World’s
most promising young scientists - w a nearly unquantifiable impact on future discoveries
May 22, 2025 at 7:13 PM
This appears to also include revoking the status of the current international student and trainee body at Harvard
If true this would be a horrendously painful hit to many of the World’s
most promising young scientists - w a nearly unquantifiable impact on future discoveries
If true this would be a horrendously painful hit to many of the World’s
most promising young scientists - w a nearly unquantifiable impact on future discoveries
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The outbreak in Texas could become much, much worse.
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Absolutely. Thank you.
April 8, 2025 at 5:02 AM
Absolutely. Thank you.
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@mcuban.bsky.social if you’d share, I write about public health, epidemiology, digital health and new advances in biotech
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January 26, 2025 at 5:54 PM
I’ve come over from X @michaelmina.bsky.social
@mcuban.bsky.social if you’d share, I write about public health, epidemiology, digital health and new advances in biotech
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Thank you Parisa.
December 28, 2024 at 7:11 PM
Thank you Parisa.
When it happens, the virus often becomes more “fit” within that host then starts to replicate faster than the less fit virus within the host
It is Darwinian evolution at high speed
If the “more fit” virus spreads to another similar host (ie human) it can launch an outbreak
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It is Darwinian evolution at high speed
If the “more fit” virus spreads to another similar host (ie human) it can launch an outbreak
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December 27, 2024 at 5:48 AM
When it happens, the virus often becomes more “fit” within that host then starts to replicate faster than the less fit virus within the host
It is Darwinian evolution at high speed
If the “more fit” virus spreads to another similar host (ie human) it can launch an outbreak
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It is Darwinian evolution at high speed
If the “more fit” virus spreads to another similar host (ie human) it can launch an outbreak
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It’s important to add context to this
These types of mutations are truly what we worry about. They are anticipated to happen in a host who gets infected w a virus who may not be optimized for replication of the virus - so the virus adapts to the host
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These types of mutations are truly what we worry about. They are anticipated to happen in a host who gets infected w a virus who may not be optimized for replication of the virus - so the virus adapts to the host
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December 27, 2024 at 5:48 AM
It’s important to add context to this
These types of mutations are truly what we worry about. They are anticipated to happen in a host who gets infected w a virus who may not be optimized for replication of the virus - so the virus adapts to the host
3/
These types of mutations are truly what we worry about. They are anticipated to happen in a host who gets infected w a virus who may not be optimized for replication of the virus - so the virus adapts to the host
3/
This is exactly the type of thing we worry about.
The mutations developed anew in this patient have been linked to severe cases elsewhere
Thank goodness the patient didnt (as far as we know) spread to any people or wildlife but this is the real concern…
We must do better
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The mutations developed anew in this patient have been linked to severe cases elsewhere
Thank goodness the patient didnt (as far as we know) spread to any people or wildlife but this is the real concern…
We must do better
2/
December 27, 2024 at 5:48 AM
This is exactly the type of thing we worry about.
The mutations developed anew in this patient have been linked to severe cases elsewhere
Thank goodness the patient didnt (as far as we know) spread to any people or wildlife but this is the real concern…
We must do better
2/
The mutations developed anew in this patient have been linked to severe cases elsewhere
Thank goodness the patient didnt (as far as we know) spread to any people or wildlife but this is the real concern…
We must do better
2/