Hadn't read these articles from Greenwood before. What this tells me is that after nearly a century of trying we need to approach the issue of methodological reform in health/medicine radically differently. #StatSky
Thanks for adding me. I've been on social media hiatus for a little while and my bluesky wasn't very active 6 months ago.
In my experience that too may work but can't be forced. People need to be clear what the purpose of this collaboration is and what they expect from each other, and they all need to want to be willing and enthusiastic about it. Otherwise the project may be doomed.
I don't think that's true though. That standard seems too weak. Simply applying to different fields isn't the same. It doesn't quite rise to the standard of making new contributions. Interdisciplinary scientists often manage to do so for say 2 fields but not more than 2.
This is interesting, not least because it raises the possibility that techniques used in lab settings to make systems of model organisms more analytically tractable can sometimes mask the very ecological processes responsible for causing the phenomenon of interest in the wild. 🦋🦫🌱🐋🧪#philsci #evobio
I am so excited to share the advance online version of our new paper "Do genetic loci that cause reproductive isolation in the lab inhibit gene flow in nature?" Bret and I really enjoyed thinking about these ideas and we hope others find the discussion useful! academic.oup.com/evolut/advan...
Abstract. The genetic dissection of reproductive barriers between diverging lineages provides enticing clues into the origin of species. One strategy uses linka
He emphasized that the process of becoming literate, of losing the oral tradition, was in no way instantaneous. It took thousands of years & countless innovations in the dissemination & clarity of the written word to get to the point where we can read about as fast as our brains can take in info