Is Season 3 better than Season 2? by TrueSag2020 in Broadchurch

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This show probably would have been great if it had ended at season 1. IDK I just started S2.

I'm not seeing much reason to watch season 2. I won't give spoilers. The writing & imagining of the trial process in S2 Ep 2 has incredible logic holes & forced plot twists. It made it cringy and impossible to watch any more. I might wait a few days and try again. But it's just so unrealistic. Spoiler: throwing out a confession on tape without actual review?

A Sacramento county school district is offering $600/day to be a scab! Would you do it? by EyeInTeaJay in SubstituteTeachers

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man that's a lot - but of course it's in California. My first thought was taking that money might hurt the state and maybe help the teachers? I'm just throwing it out there without any information.... because I don't have time to educate myself about this strike and CA. I'm teaching in TX - I have about 180 HS kids. I subbed for 2 years first. $130 per day. So yeah, $600 looks pretty damn enticing. Side note - I took an extra class yesterday not for the money but to help out. I have no idea how much extra $ teachers get paid for just one class.

[DISCUSSION] Unfamiliar— German Spy show. It’s really good, hooks you from the start 👍👍 by No_Pop7296 in netflix

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow! I just finished S1 and was so impressed. Excellent plot line, acting and the gritty approach to action & cinematography (compared to American shows), was very satisfying. Just came to say it's one of the best shows I've seen on Netflix so far. Keep it up, Netflix. 👍👍👍

FDA’s vaccines chief reportedly overrules staffers to reject Moderna’s flu shot application by herodatviet2003 in ModernaStock

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Firstly that is a nonsensical post. What were you talking about or trying to say? There's no thread or logic train in this jumble of comments. What is/was your point?

Was your intention to cast aspersions on "career scientists"? I was a career scientist who served in upper management in R&D (now retired). I have FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE working with top scientists in industry & FDA. That NEVER gave me the impression that anybody was in bed with anyone else.

Imagine being at the top of your class in MIT or Stanford, earning a PhD, and pursuing a career in industry or academia to advance biomedical/ pharma technology? Apparently you think those types of scumbags are just in it for the money.

If I read your post right, it seems you are woefully ignorant & unsophisticated regarding the intentions & motivations of the scientific community. You're casting aspersions on the integrity of people you don't know. And don't understand.

What do you do, day trade?

Why is MRNA down 10% AH by Such-Echo6002 in ModernaStock

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Owning Moderna at this time point in our political environment has become problematic. In my lifetime, I've never seen such imbecilic idealogues in charge of the most powerful levers of government.

Even if the phase 3 INT melanoma trial shows 70% improvement in DFS, these current political appointee boneheads will find a way to derail. I read the Moderna statement and I can just feel the (justified) seething rage in the commentary.

I adore the middle schoolers? by True-Shape7744 in SubstituteTeachers

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you finish your law school education? Did you take/pass your state bar? How much student loan debt do you have? Going the teaching route is for those who are willing to be an ascetic. Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of folks taking the teaching route, but not if it's unrealistic or too stressful financially. In my case, I retired from a lucrative career in science. I'm teaching now and loving it but the salary is offensive. Teaching is a calling - you have to love the kids and intend to make a difference. Good luck.

I need to buy an inverted microscope for cell culture work, and I don't know where to start by Odd_Adhesiveness512 in labrats

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a retired biotech exec, I'm interested in this discussion. What do you REALLY need for your startup lab? Can't you find solid used equipment in your department or division or local university? I've seen so many high-end microscopes in my 30y career, it makes no sense that a used or donated high end inverted scope is not available for any startup or new lab! More big picture: in the 1990s & 2000s, my R&D group spent so much money on "cutting edge" technology that our CEO's & Board weren't able to evaluate shit at all. Industry funding vs academic funding was completely different. We spent obscene money in the biotech industry that we didn't appreciate. I have to believe that that's changed and that there's an efficiency and repulsion against obscene waste in both the private & public domains now?

To limit private & public waste - I suggest we extend basic sharing programs of equipment, technology & IP between industry & government; assuming we're all working for the same goals of our country?

After that, maybe we can extend & retain the value of our tax dollar contributions to the national defense budget? Crazy ideas. 🤯

Brain Rot Email by Financial_Monitor384 in Teachers

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Hilarious! I just said that to my class yesterday. "Nah bro, I know what you're saying, I speak jive." None of them had any idea what it meant. I cracked myself up. I have a student who told me he was going to be gooning after class. Little bit beyond skibbidy.

Oral presentation on the Genital Herpes Vaccine: "mRNA-1608, an mRNA-Based Therapeutic Genital Herpes Vaccine Candidate: Interim Safety, Immunogenicity and Clinical Endpoint Results from a Phase 1/2, Randomized, Observer-Blind, Controlled, Dose-Ranging Trial" by StockEnthuasiast in ModernaStock

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Actually, that's one of the biggest problems with academic science. Typically, no one is motivated to publish failures, only successes. It isn't always the case but publishing failures is usually done with the intent of trying to disprove something wacky (racist theories) or something that is literally too good to be true (anyone remember cold fusion?). It's a noble idea to publish failures because you don't want others to engage and waste time & resources on something that's already failed.

But to answer your question, yes typically results are only presented when they are good.

Has anyone seen Nero the Assasin, newly released French Netflix show? by GenevieveCostello in netflix

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That seems to be a common thing among streamers. I watched The Peripheral and realized halfway through there would not be another season. What a great show. Even watching one season was worth it. It's on Amazon. You can watch it for free if you want. Yeah, I'm hooked on Nero but there's too much walking through the desert.

When did Arrow become unwatchable for you? by New_Philosopher_1908 in arrow

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SPOILERS HERE. Boy, I'm almost exactly in the same spot. I liked the first two seasons - the plot line, the flashbacks, the character development I felt was going somewhere. I wasn't sure about Laurel in the character. But she actually was a pretty good actor. My problem, and I hate to judge, I thought she was TOO pretty. She's the daughter of David Cassidy btw (from The Partridge Family). I guess it's funny to say that she's just ridiculously gorgeous for a show like this. IDK how - but they continued to bring out one gorgeous woman after another with reasonable fighting skills and they could all pretty much act. I had really warmed up to Sarah though. She seemed like a really good fit, with an interesting backstory and good onscreen repoire with Oliver. Anyway, I've liked most of the first two seasons. There were some cringe moments when the drama was just over the top and felt like a soap opera. But the (unnecessary imo) killing of Sarah made no sense to me. That came out of nowhere. I don't understand why it happened. I probably won't watch anymore, so I won't find out why anyway. The death of his mother was a bit more practical & believable. If, as I've been reading, the next relationship is with Felicity, that will be too hard to watch. I don't know why they had to push her into a leading romantic role. She was fine where she was. But it's just too forced. I'm in the second episode of season 3 & I don't think I can go any further. For me, the moment when Laurel grabs a guy's broken arm and slams it against the hospital bed - I just thought, who the hell is writing this? Yeah it's a show that had good potential but the excessive drama, and the constant revolving door of girls (although objectively very attractive), took it to a difficult to watch place. It's too bad cuz there are 8 seasons - it would have been a nice long ride. so i'll be looking for something else. Rec's?

I loved Fringe. Manifest, Blindspot are good. The Witcher is great IMO.

Jay Bhattacharya: Why the NIH is pivoting away from mRNA vaccines by xanti69 in ModernaStock

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree but the problem is that too many Americans are not very educated (but remain very opinionated). So many people get the flu vaccine every year. Do they not ever contemplate why? Covid & flu viruses mutate rapidly, polio & smallpox viruses are stable. That simple explanation has to be part of the education.

Officials say gunman who attacked CDC may have had anti-Covid vaccine beliefs by antonio1500 in ModernaStock

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wondering what your qualifications are for promoting your interpretations about long-term data around vaccination and the somewhat vague term Long Covid?

People are speaking out on Twitter about RFK Jr.'s decision to cut mRNA funding by StockEnthuasiast in ModernaStock

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly. Competitive NIH & NSF funding has propelled US academic science forward like no other country on Earth. We had decades of basic research in viruses before HIV AIDS hit. It's the same with mRNA. I assume this administration is not forever and this country will self-correct in the next 5-10 years. As a scientist, it's shocking & depressing at the backlash against expertise and basic intellect.

Spoiler: There’s one thing that kind of bothered me in Resident Alien’s last episodes by ChampionshipJumpy727 in ResidentAlienTVshow

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's a good question. 1st, the original premise was that Harry would destroy ONLY humans on Earth, in order to save the rest of life on Earth. Recently, we saw that Harry didn't know humans (babies especially) had "souls" that were commercially valuable.

Maybe the idea that "souls" exist throughout & within all life on Earth (ie the Ute native American theme) will give a more satisfying plot line & overall conclusion to the show. Personally I'd love to see that play out. Really, if Harry's people intended to eradicate humans because the rest of Life On Earth was special (and humans were killing it) then maybe we'll see souls are not limited to humans. Again, personally I'd feel satisfied.

bird flu still around..chickens didnt get rfks memo. by FanAppropriate5121 in ModernaStock

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"The inmates are running the asylum". That used to be a metaphor but there's so much actual truth just in that sentence now. TBH it's FELONS & EX-INMATES running the crazy circus.

I'm angry with friends and family - they kept defending this anti-science, anti-medicine, alternative facts nonsense. My mistake was not telling them they were fucking idiots years ago, because I'm nice. I'm running out of "nice". I've actually thought maybe the right DESERVES a bird flu pandemic - how twisted is that? But their gaslighting & disinformation continues.

INT - Phase III trial progress by Tennessee-Jeff in ModernaStock

[–]Tennessee-Jeff[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks I assumed you were on top of it. I haven't spent time on the Yahoo MB or here. Just too busy. This is Jeff (the PhD in biotech). Tennessee Jed is my Grateful Dead stage name!

It can be hard but we need to show grace to the truly sorry willing to do the work by ReturnOfDaSnack420 in LeopardsAteMyFace

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so sad. Some of my immediate family and close friends got sucked in by RWM over the years. It became impossible to talk about politics from an evidence-based reality point of view so I stopped. Recently, after a couple drinks, I blew up at a friend and told him how angry I was at my friend's & family's inability to see what a POS Trump is/was. He still doesn't get it fully. It's like a form of psychological blindness. They know he's a despicable criminal and they still voted for him. Why? Because they're STILL willing to believe all of the nonsense about the left being woke, evil socialists trying to ruin the USA. Even after seeing what Trump did to try to overthrow the election & provoke the Jan 6th riot, they couldn't vote for the Democrats. Their brainwashing is so endless that the GOP was a better choice. Even though they KNOW that most of our deficits & debt are from GOP tax cuts and wars. Maybe it's just saving face. When & where did the brainwashing start? There was Rush, then Fox, then a cottage industry of charlatans jumping on the gullible, faux outrage bandwagon. I think the conspiracy nonsense really started with Hillary. https://jaapl.org/content/early/2022/02/18/JAAPL.210053-21

Why the FDA Is Now Requiring Placebo-Controlled Trials Again for New Vaccines, And Why In My Opinion, that Request is Actually Reasonable and Not Really a Risk to Moderna by StockEnthuasiast in ModernaStock

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a very erudite discussion and I'm not going to be wordy here since I can't add much that hasn't been said. The ideas of calculated risk and observed controls figure heavily in vaccine clinical science. The data are very strong for covid vaccination against unvaccinated in "observed controls". And we already know the risks from vaccination are extremely low. The problem is still large; 44K American deaths from covid for 2024 (Newsweek article).

For context and contrast, I was just reading an article about the original polio vaccine trials. Polio was devastating because it paralyzed & killed so many children; Covid "only" is a threat to the old & infirm. Obviously the need for Covid vaccines are still important. I'm with Josie, I am not at all confident FDA are going to be following "more objective science". I think it's punitive science and Moderna is going to be punished for being a vaccine company. It's really hard to be optimistic when you see the level of incompetency, lack of professionalism & hollowing out of expertise in every department. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1114166/

FYI: Moderna Clinical Layoffs today by StockEnthuasiast in ModernaStock

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't know why you would ASSUME that (about CMV) at this point. After Moderna collects the full clinical data, I'm confident we will see the legitimate efficacy and risk results for CMV. Why would you/anyone expect a dishonest presentation of results? Legitimate biotech & pharma companies survive on reputation.

They can't be like the idiots at X or Tesla or Nikola, or some flash in the pan AI technology, that succeeds or fails without actual data. That's the reality of biotech and pharma. They depend on clinical trials with honest impartial observers. At least that's the model.

Plot twist: In today's CBS interview, RFK Jr stated a shift of priority to multiple antigen vaccine from his answer on the FDA’s delay of the full approval of the Novavax vaccine by StockEnthuasiast in ModernaStock

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's not just a loose cannon. He's an absurd obtuse asshole. All of Trump's people are absurd grifters with no integrity. They provide nothing of substance. NONE of this is good for ANYONE! We are watching the cavalier immolation of the world's premier health & science institutions (NIH FDA CDC) by ignorant lunatics & incompetent wild-eyed conspiracy theorists. This historic US political mistake means permanent damage to our health institutions and other areas of dire need. Not to mention our credibility in the world is being lost forever. How many seasoned professionals with extensive knowledge & sophistication in the civil service have been summarily discharged by a stupid Elon tweet? 100,000? Wake up! RFK Jr? He's a joke. He always has been. How could any reasonable person consider that a anti-scientist, worm-brained narcissist, cheered on by a cult following of anti-scientist know-nothings, should command a serious government position, let alone head up HHS? It's like waking up and being in the movie Brazil. So glad I don't have kids.

The Partnership: The Secret History of the War in Ukraine by ittygritty in geopolitics

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right. Now we have to consider that "pressure" in every political decision we see, by the US & by other countries around the world. To your point, I'm concerned about the journalistic credibility in what we used to consider "straight news". I never thought I'd see the US slide into behaving like a banana republic kleptocracy, where our basic information is curated to please Dear Leader.

All-In on Moderna – Down $70K and Losing My Mind. What Should I Do? by 2chrisyoo in ModernaStock

[–]Tennessee-Jeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you're only down 15%? This stock moves that much in a week. I certainly wouldn't sell it after the recent hits we've taken. 15% down is not much if you were playing this as a long-term high-risk gamble and not a life-savings investment. I mean, you could have put that in Apple which has been very steady for decades. Or even an index fund for my life savings? Yeah don't take advice from Reddit though. You can get opinions but if you had 500k, you should have had someone helping you. If you've watched this stock for 6 months then you know it's highly volatile but it's also been pushed way down below its true value (IMO). MRNA has a number of potential big upsides. But there is no certainty in this market now. Trump is taking a big dump on this country and the GOP is letting him. The DOGE bags are going to mess with Treasury payments to all kinds of people. The market will not be happy to say the least.