A Year of Mad Biologist Posts, April to June

Here are some my posts that I liked along with some that were (relatively) widely read, from April to June:

A Personal Look at the 1950 Census

Maybe D.C.’s Best Anti-Homicide Strategy Isn’t to Hire Every Potential Perp Their Own Cop

A Quick Thought about NIH Collaborative Mechanisms

A Possible Reason for the Silence on Long COVID

A Brief Personal Thought on Long COVID

Masking and the Anger Gap

The Liberating Power of Not Caring About Your Opponents’ Threats: The Student Loans Edition

All Hail the Imaginary Compromise Pundit Scam: The Student Loans Edition

IANAL and Alito Is Not a Historian

Two Questions That Likely Won’t Be Asked at Tomorrow’s COVID Task Force Press Conference (still not asked!)

We’re Suffering from “Pandemic Fatigue” Too, Assholes

A Failure to Communicate: The Long COVID Edition

Leaders of the Executive Branch Should Be Able to Govern It: The D.C. Edition

It’s Time to Unleash a New Greek Letter

Some Personal Thoughts on Scientific Meetings in a Time of COVID

It’s Not the Jumping, It’s the Landing

The Texas GOP’s War on Public Health

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