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Stuart Neil

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Virologist. 🦠 HIV, EBOV, SARS2 and Flu interactions with their hosts.
‘Biodefense expert’ according to a hack

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Clearly this was the Roman Institute of Virology and the scholars were trying to model adenovirus capsids from low resolution EMs.

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan…

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Once a group identity has been established by an emotionally engaging conspiratorial community, it's members have a hard time not filtering world events through their distorted identitarian lens.

Thats why they claim H5N1, Nipah virus, MPOX and ebola were all as well

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Spyros Lytras(@SpyrosLytras) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This paper is such a good example of capturing the effect of socioeconomic changes to ecological disruption that can lead to potential zoonosis.

And also a thinking about the ongoing H5N1 spread in cattle
nature.com/articles/s4200…

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Peter Jacobs Mona first one out of the gates. How long till Alina and Matt are just asking questions, Massey is magically finding H5N1 in Chinese soil sample reads, Nod tries to work out why all flu phylogenetics is made up, and Ebright believes Fauci is covering up the existence of cows?

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That reminder that Yeadon used to run an R&D drug discovery programme at Pfizer in Sandwich next door to a similar drug discovery programme for HIV/AIDS where they discovered Maraviroc amongst other lead compounds. There were literally scientists working with HIV across the road!

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We need to talk about that human case of H5N1 in Texas...

Here is a bootstrapped (NJ) tree showing how the closest realtive of H5N1 sampled in cattle is a virus the infected an male individual who reportedly worked on a farm with cattle (dairy, I believe).

We need to talk about that human case of H5N1 in Texas... Here is a bootstrapped (NJ) tree showing how the closest realtive of H5N1 sampled in cattle is a virus the infected an male individual who reportedly worked on a farm with cattle (dairy, I believe).
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Michael Worobey(@MichaelWorobey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important update on metadata of H5N1 in cattle (and back to birds):

Thanks to the extraordinary detective skills of Flo Débarre, we are pleased to be able to share this table containing locations and dates for several H5N1 cases in cattle and birds:

github.com/andersen-lab/a…

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SJGotUSA Peter Miller Stuart Neil MJ Allen Greg Tucker-Kellogg The kryptonite for LLs is p(all the evidence we see | lab leak)

If it was a lab leak, why does it look so much like a natural outbreak? 🤔

LLs spend all day cobbling together elaborate excuses and pointlessly focusing on getting p(lab) > 0.5 . 🤷🏽

It’s kinda boring now.

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