I’m curating this post (and by extension, part 2). These posts are very clearly written, and include a lot of detail like:
Figure 2[1] on the lifecycle of viruses within the body
Which viruses we might be able to detect in blood
In part 2, an overview of where collected blood and plasma comes from in the US
As someone who is not familiar with this topic, this was a great concise introduction.
I stumbled across this via Trendlines in AIxBio evals, also by @ljusten. This author’s contributions seem highly underrated to me.
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I’m curating this post (and by extension, part 2). These posts are very clearly written, and include a lot of detail like:
Figure 2[1] on the lifecycle of viruses within the body
Which viruses we might be able to detect in blood
In part 2, an overview of where collected blood and plasma comes from in the US
As someone who is not familiar with this topic, this was a great concise introduction.
I stumbled across this via Trendlines in AIxBio evals, also by @ljusten. This author’s contributions seem highly underrated to me.