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Michael Baym
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Michael Baym
@baym
Microbiology, evolution, antibiotic resistance, applied math, molecular biotech. Associate Professor @HarvardMed. Basic research is the engine of progress. 🦠🧬
A talking head on a screen
baymlab.hms.harvard.edu
Joined July 2008
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    Oct 26, 2019
    @nquinoneso and @implosian made a logo for our lab and it's incredible. I can't get over it
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    Feb 8, 2025
    Do they… do they think that’s what “transgenic” means? 🤦
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    Nov 29, 2020
    Can we just take a second to appreciate how bonkers it is that you can inject mRNA into someone and the body is like “ok cool I’ll translate that, recognize it as exogenous, and develop lasting immunity to what it codes for”
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    Mar 10, 2020
    Three infected travelers at a scientific conference have now infected at least SEVENTY others. If you're organizing a conference in next several months, please ask yourself whether you want the same to happen there. Because it will. The conference can wait.
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    Liam Martin
    @LiamFromBoston
    Mar 10, 2020
    BREAKING: Massachusetts has just announced 51 *new* cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of presumptive cases to 92 -- a 124 percent increase from yesterday. Seventy of the cases are related to the Biogen conference in Boston. Six people are hospitalized. #WBZ
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    Aug 25, 2021
    Delta calling it “the B.1.617.2 variant” makes my morning
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    Sam Sweeney
    @SweeneyABC
    Aug 25, 2021
    BREAKING: Delta Air Lines says unvaccinated employees must pay $200 per month surcharge for health insurance.
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    Apr 20, 2025
    I will never understand why statisticians say “Type I error” and Type II error” when false positive and false negative are the same number of syllables and self-defining
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    Joachim Schork
    @JoachimSchork
    Apr 19, 2025
    Understanding Type I and Type II errors is the secret to unlocking the full potential of your statistical analysis. These errors are pivotal in hypothesis testing, where Type I errors represent false positives (incorrectly rejecting a true null hypothesis) and Type II errors
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    Nov 28, 2021
    Twenty years of being a mathematician and only yesterday I learned omicron and omega were “little o” (o-micron) and “big o” (o-mega)
    Text “Omicron (/'oumikron, 'omikron, ov'markron/;!
uppercase O, lowercase o, literally
'small o':
Óulkpov from ò ulkpóv ò mikrón, micron meaning
'small' in contrast to omega) is the 15th letter of”
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    Mar 30, 2024
    Some personal news
    Tiny fingers wrapped around a thumb
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    Jan 6, 2022
    There’s no doubt N95/KN95/KF94/FFP2 is better than surgical is better than cloth but the numbers in this graphic are classic data bullshit
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    Seung Min Kim
    @seungminkim
    Jan 5, 2022
    This graphic from the @WSJ is incredibly helpful
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    Feb 8, 2025
    Replying to @baym
    Love it when a shitpost breaks containment 🫡
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    May 11, 2021
    Is there a word for the mix of burnout with the sense that you haven’t done enough to warrant it?
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    Jun 22, 2024
    GPT-6 will have an advice blog on how to switch from academia to industry
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    May 5, 2022
    Nothing in biology makes sense even in the light of evolution
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    Michael Baym
    @baym
    Mar 4, 2020
    I appreciate journals making Covid19 work open access, and I hope when this is over we don’t forget that their logic in doing so tacitly admits that their traditional model slows down the advancement of science

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