RT @EthicalSkeptic: You can compromise the ethics of hundreds of weak researchers, but the definition has been well established. It is too…
RT @EthicalSkeptic: 2016 Gain-of-function research definition: Experimentation that that aims or is expected to increase the transmissibil…
You can compromise the ethics of hundreds of weak researchers, but the definition has been well established. It is too late to change it. The malicious left is lying, and Dr. Fauci is lying.
RT @EthicalSkeptic: 2016 Gain-of-function research definition: Experimentation that that aims or is expected to increase the transmissibil…
RT @EthicalSkeptic: 2016 Gain-of-function research definition: Experimentation that that aims or is expected to increase the transmissibil…
RT @EthicalSkeptic: 2016 Gain-of-function research definition: Experimentation that that aims or is expected to increase the transmissibil…
RT @EthicalSkeptic: 2016 Gain-of-function research definition: Experimentation that that aims or is expected to increase the transmissibil…
RT @EthicalSkeptic: 2016 Gain-of-function research definition: Experimentation that that aims or is expected to increase the transmissibil…
2016 Gain-of-function research definition: Experimentation that that aims or is expected to increase the transmissibility or virulence of pathogens, or improve understanding of their interaction with humans, and potential to cause pandemics. https://t.co
RT @JonathanCagle41: @thehowie @joshrogin @RandPaul There’s also a reason we don’t depend on one corrupt, implicated criminal to determine…
Gain-of-Function Research: Ethical Analysis - PubMed https://t.co/GFA43g5rpb
@ToTheLifeboats Lot of Laymen terms, but the thing that i recall the most when working in research biol space at the time was the H5N1 virus and how the methods were heavily edited on their journal submissions, else they fall into wrong hands. 9 years late
@LukeB17212052 @DavidNavetta @JackPosobiec Google is your friend… “Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhaps, actually does) increase the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens” https://t
@JackPosobiec WTF am I talking about? This -> https://t.co/RH9XkV49fd
I'll do my part and throw out a question for @randpaul. It's a real question. How would one know whether SARS-CoV-2 is the product of a gain of function experiment, https://t.co/sKTvUxTmTK? Would one look at the experimental aims? How would you determine t
Gain-of-Function Research: Ethical Analysis - PubMed https://t.co/OQK1wyx8mF
@FariasJayson @RoyceW18 @CthuLUL @AP That's a good idea. Don't trust any news org. Do your own research. 1 https://t.co/Wj1CCTAXTA 2 https://t.co/stoUCfDpUz 3 https://t.co/VIqMsEMNx1 4 https://t.co/MJwxELoVSe 5 https://t.co/Q2XbRqE3cb 6 https://t.co/AzvWJX
Lol! This article is an ethical analysis of the topic. Not a research study 😄😂 Exhibit A of #RandPaul’s base.
@aditinfinite Fauci funded this research..period https://t.co/J5xBwgHqwX
@thehill NIH 2016 Gain Of Function research. https://t.co/agPjbJDLGP https://t.co/YB2gQMmJgd
RT @UrielX01386656: @EmeraldRobinson Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhaps,…
@amayzing_greyce @Bluebir04789230 @therecount Dr. Paul is correct - Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhaps, actually does) increase the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens. https://t
@Bluebir04789230 @therecount It would seem that Dr. Paul is correct regarding Gain of Function. Why is Fraudchi Lying? https://t.co/IUiSa8gr2O
@therecount Whelp Fauchi definitely lying here. - https://t.co/IUiSa8gr2O
@Marcus_McLean @trollinnonstop1 @realDailyWire @RandPaul Might want to read some EO's bro. In 2014 Obama got scared and stopped the funding for gain of function because he was not ready yet. https://t.co/fCfXYTWxYu In late 2016 early 2017 Obama reinstated
RT @UrielX01386656: @EmeraldRobinson Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhaps,…
@helisbor @EmeraldRobinson Rand is Correct. {Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhaps, actually does) increase the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens.} https://t.co/LkuGceayFY
@EmeraldRobinson Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhaps, actually does) increase the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens. Rand is correct. https://t.co/LkuGceayFY
RT @papayaykware: vienen realizando bajo polémica sobre su potencial peligro de errores de seguridad. En particular en EEUU se canceló la…
Michael J. Selgelid discusses in 2014 the administration of US President Barack Obama called for a “pause” on funding (and relevant research with existing US Government funding) of GOF experiments involving influenza, SARS, and MERS viruses in particular.
@MuellerSheWrote https://t.co/Ul1xZmBz3c https://t.co/am679RqkM1 "Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhaps, actually does) increase the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens. "
In 2014 the administration of US President @BarackObama called for a “pause” on funding (and relevant research with existing US Government funding) of GOF experiments involving influenza, #SARS, and MERS viruses in particular.
Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhaps, actually does) increase the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens. https://t.co/qevNevHwnG
RT @IkeIrion: Gain-of-Function Research: Ethical Analysis - PubMed https://t.co/9i7cVfWYqd
RT @IkeIrion: Gain-of-Function Research: Ethical Analysis - PubMed https://t.co/9i7cVfWYqd
Gain-of-Function Research: Ethical Analysis - PubMed https://t.co/9i7cVfWYqd
@socal2400 @NortyTiger @Quicktake @socal2400 Good reminder about outsourcing of the leakage risks to another country (by exec leaders); two articles follow: . https://t.co/2kdIwo8quY (exec summary on beneficial and malevolent purposes and research leakag
@angie_rasmussen @HillckHill @jchristawoodley @amitguptabliss Any benefit that might have is not worth the risk of starting a pandemic. https://t.co/iTYEnTR55X unlike a lot of lazy people I actually read through peer-reviewed articles before making up my m
RT @papayaykware: vienen realizando bajo polémica sobre su potencial peligro de errores de seguridad. En particular en EEUU se canceló la…
vienen realizando bajo polémica sobre su potencial peligro de errores de seguridad. En particular en EEUU se canceló la financiación pública (la privada no) 2014 investigaciones en coronavirus de este tipo por el peligro de causar pandemias. https://t.c
"In 2014 the administration of US President Barack Obama called for a “pause” on funding (and relevant research with existing US Government funding) of GOF experiments involving influenza, SARS, and MERS viruses in particular." https://t.co/D1aWpb2uoc
Just in case you weren't familiar with Gain of Function Research and its funding process and procedures https://t.co/MuUa8DfySq
@quilligan201311 @FaceTheNation Have you ever worked in or talked with a virology researcher? I’m going to guess “no” as this is still frightening. And by research, do you mean, I found some scary stories? Most GOF is rather boring https://t.co/zMoAA9tdoQ
RT @lhfang: The history of "gain of function" research - in which scientists genetically tinker w/viruses to make them more powerful - is n…
@dannythefinn @craigsuperstar @dmuney_ @RealAdamB1 Judging by the Wikipedia page, which is usually a good starting point, its use has been for analysing how to create animal models of emerging pathogens. A conference summary: https://t.co/gx7U2Su3dt Ethics
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@mxu111 @Ricanvera @Bobbyisthatyou aims to improve understanding of disease causing agents, their interaction with human hosts, and/or their potential to cause pandemics." read this article https://t.co/iiFL8qMfy7
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RT @KunJenna: #GainOfFunction Research: #Ethical Analysis. #UCL #WIV #BARIC #ZhengLiShi #MA15 #COVID19 https://t.co/PCB0nOYQdM
Testing nukes in your garage...wait ‘til the next test virus has a <20% survival rate for younger populations or a specifically targeted demographic. Bio-eugenic population cleansing isn’t impossible....
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@sghayden15 @TreeNunes @usa73837 @JackPosobiec please don't cut off the part that says exactly that its used to improve understanding of how viruses spreads. And actually link the paper: https://t.co/NrtHQei0Ad https://t.co/C52LrbeaIu
@sghayden15 @TreeNunes @usa73837 @JackPosobiec But since I'm not a misleading liar greedy for twitter clout here's the whole article for anyone that's actually willing to read it instead of trusting extremely biased twitter morons https://t.co/xmKu28oKDk
@tcschell @stgoldst @PeterDaszak @washingtonpost Honestly if that's it he is categorically wrong. GoF research is defined as: "...experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhaps, actually does) increase the transmissibility and/or virulence o
Gain-of-Function Research: Ethical Analysis Michael J. Selgelid Science and Engineering Ethics Aug 8 2016 https://t.co/bVXPFcpL2Y
RT @BenbowRobert: @charliekirk11 Background on GOF research and potential risks associated with line of research. https://t.co/CDJpqhP3fc
@charliekirk11 Background on GOF research and potential risks associated with line of research. https://t.co/CDJpqhP3fc
Gain-of-Function Research: Ethical Analysis https://t.co/ugEnmuGEnf A key term that every #American should be familiar with in understanding the origins of the #pandemic. #coronavirus Scary stuff.
RT @glutenfreekiss: @BJSee Wonder if I can get away with this now? https://t.co/GEVN9rULYi https://t.co/n1WyNqPIFj
RT @glutenfreekiss: @BJSee Wonder if I can get away with this now? https://t.co/GEVN9rULYi https://t.co/n1WyNqPIFj
@BJSee Wonder if I can get away with this now? https://t.co/GEVN9rULYi https://t.co/n1WyNqPIFj
@lymanstoneky If you speak to a Virologist you will get a full and indepth answer on this topic to your satisfaction level. But this would be a good place to start: https://t.co/6xs7V3hKEf
RT @lhfang: The history of "gain of function" research - in which scientists genetically tinker w/viruses to make them more powerful - is n…
RT @lhfang: The history of "gain of function" research - in which scientists genetically tinker w/viruses to make them more powerful - is n…
@pinko_slayer @disclosetv @RandPaul Had to look this up myself... https://t.co/srZQ3h3hoN
RT @lhfang: The history of "gain of function" research - in which scientists genetically tinker w/viruses to make them more powerful - is n…
RT @lhfang: The history of "gain of function" research - in which scientists genetically tinker w/viruses to make them more powerful - is n…
@VekaFitzfrancis "Such research, when conducted by responsible scientists, usually aims to improve understanding of disease causing agents, their interaction with human hosts, and/or their potential to cause pandemics." https://t.co/PGgxBDae5c
RT @lhfang: The history of "gain of function" research - in which scientists genetically tinker w/viruses to make them more powerful - is n…
RT @lhfang: The history of "gain of function" research - in which scientists genetically tinker w/viruses to make them more powerful - is n…
Gain-of-Function Research: Ethical Analysis - PubMed https://t.co/al7Hsxhepy
@TheCiscoKid6 @RealPNavarro You don't understand gain of function research. Scientists are admittedly manipulating viruses to make them more virulent and transmissable than found in nature in order to study how to better treat them. It's entirely plausible
RT @lhfang: The history of "gain of function" research - in which scientists genetically tinker w/viruses to make them more powerful - is n…
RT @lhfang: The history of "gain of function" research - in which scientists genetically tinker w/viruses to make them more powerful - is n…