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This is a 🧵about events that happened 40 years ago in Israel.
I was a freshman student at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem & attended a demonstration.
The demonstration ended with the murder of Emil Grunzweig, an Israeli teacher & peace activist. #RememberEmil
2/n The demonstration was against Israel’s criminal war on Lebanon, requesting accountability for those responsible for the Sabra & Shatila Massacre. We gathered in Jerusalem’s city center, marched with torches to hold a vigil near the Prime Minister's Office #RememberEmil
3/n Our march encountered violent Rt wing counterprotests. I still remember the hateful faces, the spitting, the friends who got beaten, I also remember the “It’s a pity Hitler did not finish the work” Shouts. These were Jews shouting. I will never forget that. #RememberEmil
4/n After the end of the march, a grenade was thrown at the dispersing protesters. Emil Grünzweig, an Israeli reserve paratrooper, teacher and peace activist was killed, others wounded. The murderer, was a right-wing activist named Yonah Avrushmi #RememberEmil
5/n Avrushmi was convicted and sentenced for life in prison. His sentence was commuted and in 2011 he was granted parole. In an interview in 2020 he did not seem to express any remorse and sounded very hateful towards current-day protesters jpost.com/israel-news/mu…
6/n 40 years after the murder, the camp of the violent attackers from that fateful night are winning in Israel. They are now in government. Their racism, hate, bigotry, and hostility toward liberal democracy normalized. Their policies are implemented. #RememberEmil
7/n But this is exactly the reason why we should not forget Emil Grünzweig. He left his home trying to make the country he loved a more just place, to end a criminal war. He never returned. But maybe his memory inspires others. I sure hope it does #RememberEmil
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Over 100 Yale faculty released a public letter to the future president of @Yale urging a steadfast commitment to academic freedoms, diversity, and progress.
In this 🧵 I outline the main points:
#YaleFuture
#LetterToNextYalePresident
letter is here docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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Reject attacks that aim to undermine Yale’s mission and belittle importance of work on topics previously ignored, such as race, sexuality, gender, social & environmental justice, and civil & human rights.
#DefendAcademia
#LetterToNextYalePresident docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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Recognize that critical thought and free speech on campus require structural support and protection With political pressures mounting, Yale has to stand for the protection of academic independence and freedoms. #FreeSpeach #LetterToNextPresident docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber's "State of the University Letter" is a superb call for action against "virulent threats to academic freedom and institutional autonomy" saying #WeMustSpeakUp.
I agree!
see 🧵below
Full letter
#ThisIsOurLane princeton.edu/sites/default/…
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After discussing briefly the turbulence of the last 3 months on US campuses, Eisgruber says it as it is: The outrage about antisemitism was used to attack progress in diversity, inclusion, and equity in US Universities.
I agree ( )
#WeMustSpeakUp haaretz.com/opinion/2023-1…
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On Excellence.
Eisgruber reminds that the 'Good Old days' sucked academically.
The "Good Old Days" were days of exclusion.
of women. of blacks. of Jews. of poor. of LGBTQ+.
Those who speak fondly of those days, speak fondly of exclusion.
Reminder.
#WeMustSpeakUp
I'm completely NOT on the manufactured rage bandwagon re the statements of MIT, Harvard, & Penn Presidents. In part because I actually heard their full testimony, but in part because I know what they did and what they did not do. Before you attack me read my 🧵 to the end 👇🏼
1/n I do want to start by reminding all that the University Presidents did NOT do:
- The University Presidents did not kill, rape or abduct Israelis on October 7th
- They also did not bomb Gaza or kill thousands of Palestinian children & innocent adults
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- The University Presidents did not ignore intelligence on a potential Hamas attack on southern Israel, or transfer Israeli military units from Southern Israel to support settlers' pogroms.
- The University Presidents did not perform terror attacks against Jews anywhere
Attn @PresidentATS@CHESTPrez, @SCCMPresident - societies that hold conferences in states unsafe for women, LGBTQ, minorities, will lose them.
This👇🏼is already happening!
The following thread is inspired by
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Prof Jamieson for courage & leadership #ConferenceLocation🧵
1/n When I posted my 11 tweets about going to national/international conferences in locations that have draconian #AbortionBans, I thought this was temporary, that societies, while having past commitments, will recognize this as an issue and change future locations. I was wrong
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FINALLY OUT! "Airway basal cells show a dedifferentiated KRT17⬆️ Phenotype & promote fibrosis in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis"
In the following 🧵I explain some of the key findings of this Herculean work and why I'm so excited
#CureIPF #IPFABC nature.com/articles/s4146…
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In follow up to our previous work showing that airway basal signatures in BAL were markers of mortality (), Prof Prasse's team profiled IPF airway basal cells by #SCRNAseq & showed they were very different from normals
#IPFABC atsjournals.org/doi/10.1164/rc… nature.com/articles/s4146…
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Airway basal cells from IPF patients were also very functionally different, they made more organoids,m and had an impact on fibroblasts. Suggesting that they could be PROFIBROTIC - but could they drive fibrosis in-vivo?
#CureIPF #IPFABC nature.com/articles/s4146…
1/n September Pulmonary Fibrosis controversy thread about #IPFandGERD preprint from Dr. Cosetta Minelli's group: Two tweets from really good people say "GERD Causes IPF" (@IPFdoc, @drcjar), and a 3rd (@LungDrE) says: "Not based on your data".
3/n #IPFandGERD Paper obviously needs #PeerReview. But there is context.
As a non-expert, in reading Mendelian Randomization studies I go back to the superb Guide to reading Mendelian randomization studies from Prof Davey Smith & team. Especially that 👇🏼 bmj.com/content/362/bm…