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Aug. 20, 2020
Since we’re all armchair epidemiologists, let’s try toxicology, too
In the age of COVID-19, we are all armchair epidemiologists and virologists. These topics closely relate to a larger branch of human knowledge — toxicology, the study of how and why certain things external to our bodies cause disease,





In the age of COVID-19, we are all armchair epidemiologists. We study charts and maps as the virus moves through regions and subpopulations; we fervently debate the effect of mask-wearing and school-reopening on “R-naught” values of viral transmission. And soon, if not already, we will all be armchair virologists. We will speak easily of vaccine candidate antibody titers and the outcomes of Phase 3 population studies. These topics closely relate to a larger branch of ...
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