T. Brasky
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T. Brasky
@tbrasky.bsky.social
Card-carrying epidemiologist
Thank you 😊
June 28, 2025 at 12:51 AM
Those of us with tweens do
March 7, 2025 at 3:43 PM
Was that an option?! I’ll take a weekly email - doesn’t need to be daily. 🤣
March 6, 2025 at 7:55 PM
Maybe try the old for mls play and the new for CONCACAF only?
March 2, 2025 at 10:40 PM
Literally anyone who plays forward?
March 2, 2025 at 7:09 PM
Works fine for me 🤷🏻‍♂️
March 2, 2025 at 6:34 PM
**Not February submissions. October 2024. My mistake.
February 26, 2025 at 7:31 PM
That is, without notice to eRA Commons or emails to PIs.
February 26, 2025 at 7:27 PM
There’s no point in trying to convince people of this stuff.
February 16, 2025 at 6:59 PM
Wait, let me get this straight. Lyme disease is engineered but all the other tick borne diseases are natural right? It’s like flat earthers who insist this planet is flat but others aren’t.
January 31, 2025 at 12:18 AM
I think significant criticism can be thrown in all directions with this one. The prior administration could have finalized the rule and punted.
January 31, 2025 at 12:10 AM
Yeah...🤦‍♂️
January 28, 2025 at 3:49 PM
For whatever it’s worth, Kansas does have a state health department. Hopefully it’s working with EIS.
January 28, 2025 at 1:33 AM
Is there an introductory course you could take to see if you like it/them? No such thing as too old to learn.
January 20, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Is there a specific thought associated with rolling one's eyes, because it's that one.
January 14, 2025 at 9:01 PM
I mean, I guess. Ultimately it doesn't make a difference as long as someone can interpret it (but, truly, I found 'increased odds of not experiencing pregnancy loss' to be akin to a double negative).
January 14, 2025 at 8:48 PM
Random question but why did you define the outcome in such a way that the OR>1 as opposed to religiosity being protective and therefore OR<1 (pardon the shorthand)?
January 14, 2025 at 4:03 AM
If I weren’t an epidemiologist and didn’t constantly get confused with the other fields, I’d be in the same boat. FWIW: Epi = acting upon; demos = populations; and ology = a subject of study. So, epidemiology is the study of things (diseases) acting upon human populations.
January 13, 2025 at 3:58 AM