Publications by authors named "Edgar Castellanos"

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  • The study surveyed 1,033 parents at a community vaccination site in San Francisco to gauge COVID-19 vaccine attitudes among predominantly low-income Latinx families.
  • A significant 92% of Latinx parents indicated they would "definitely" or "probably" vaccinate their children, although concerns about side effects and fertility were more pronounced for younger children.
  • Trusted information sources for these parents included doctors and community organizations, especially among those who had concerns about the vaccine.
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Mutations can occur throughout the virus genome and may be beneficial, neutral or deleterious. We are interested in mutations that yield a C next to a G, producing CpG sites. CpG sites are rare in eukaryotic and viral genomes.

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While productivity in academia is measured through authorship, not all scientific contributors have been recognized as authors. We consider nonauthor "acknowledged programmers" (APs), who developed, ran, and sometimes analyzed the results of computer programs. We identified APs in articles published between 1970 and 1990, finding that APs were disproportionately women ( = 4.

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