YEP. I see weird deficits in causal thinking (and deductive thinking more generally) when I talk to biologists and biotech people who weren't trained in math/physics/CS.https://twitter.com/dallandrummond/status/1108556522467086336 …
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Real science is not saying "more research is needed" until every conceivable part of a system is mapped. It's knowing which conclusions you can draw -- and *can't* draw -- from the always limited data available.
Sometimes that means you can draw a practical conclusion -- "this intervention improves this outcome" -- without knowing how it works!
Sometimes I wonder if the awesome powers given to us by molecular biology -- genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, etc -- have trained some to believe that biology is like a coloring book where you're not "done" till every piece is colored.
Yes! And this is one of the thousand reasons why the book is SO good! 
BTW, since it’s #FollowFriday :), let me thank you for your fascinating tweets! Glad I discovered your account – someone I follow must have liked your earlier tweets about T decline and endocrine disruptors. I’d love to hear what you find out.
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