Prof Jeffrey S Morris (@jsm2334) 's Twitter Profile
Prof Jeffrey S Morris

@jsm2334

George S. Pepper Professor of Public Health & Preventive Medicine; Biostats, Stats & Data Science; lifelong learner & truth seeker; Views my own, not employer's

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More intense partisan politicization of the scientific council members making the ultimate grant funding decisions for the NIH. nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Data from five large open-access health databases are being used to generate thousands of poor-quality, formulaic papers go.nature.com/4lz1Zch

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The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) were large, nationally representative surveys conducted in over 90 lower- and middle-income countries around the world. They provided core information such as birth and mortality rates, which are otherwise poorly recorded in many

The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) were large, nationally representative surveys conducted in over 90 lower- and middle-income countries around the world. They provided core information such as birth and mortality rates, which are otherwise poorly recorded in many
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De facto CDC director RFK, Jr. selectively signs off on ACIP recommendations that fit his agenda but does not sign off on those that don’t fit his agenda

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Interesting article discussing the nuances explaining why different countries have different vaccinations on their schedules and recommendations. theatlantic.com/health/archive…

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Dr. Jeffrey Morris critiques flawed vaccine studies by Mark & David Geier in NY Mag & The Atlantic. He explains how a basic design error falsely suggested vaccine risks—raising concerns over data integrity. Read more: bit.ly/4f7gaCI