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they/them🌈, neuroscience 🧠 phd student Senzai lab @nuincomm | previously, ra NYUSoM NI Lin lab

Evanston, IL
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@julieta__lis
Julieta Lis
10 months
🚨Postdoc and Postbac positions available in my group at the @NIEHS /@NIH ! Interested in investigating the neural mechanisms for social behaviors across development in a supportive environment? Make sure to apply! Job ads in🧵Feel free to DM/email w/ questions, please RT
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@CellCellPress
Cell
2 years
Now live: A special, interdisciplinary focus issue on Sex and Gender in science from Cell!!⁠ ⁠ https://t.co/OEb3S1R812 The issue explores the evolution of science’s approach to understanding sex and gender—and how more accurate, precise, and inclusive approaches can lead to
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@moccalin
Dayu Lin
2 years
Curious how the brain changes to help one avoid a bully? Happy to share our new work published today in @Nature. Three excellent scientists @TakuyaOsakada, Rongzhen Yan, and @Evan10Jiang jointly pushed the project to its finish line.
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@emilyjacobs
Emily G. Jacobs šŸ¦‹ @emilyjacobs.bsky.social
2 years
Thank you @Nature for spreading the good word on the @UofCalifornia Ann S. Bowers Womens Brain Health Initiative. Change starts now. cc: @AnnaNowo Only 0.5% of neuroscience studies look at women’s health. Here’s how to change that
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nature.com
Nature - A new initiative challenges the severe neglect of women’s brain health from puberty through to pregnancy and menopause.
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@yulonglilab
Yulong Li Lab
2 years
(1/4) Thrilled to share our neuropeptide biosensor work, now published in @ScienceMagazine! Check it out here: https://t.co/azpRNNepfs We developed a tool kit of GRAB sensors that provide insights into the dynamics of neuropeptides in complex brain systems.
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@NatureComms
Nature Communications
2 years
This study presents evidence that same-sex sexual behaviour is widespread in mammals, that it has evolved repeatedly and that it may play an adaptive role in bonding and conflict resolution. https://t.co/wBPzVh5bEi @CSIC @CidEinvestiga @CanalUGR
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Nature Communications - There is still no consensus on the factors favouring the evolution of same-sex sexual behaviour in mammals. This study presents evidence that it is a widespread behaviour...
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@biorxiv_neursci
bioRxiv Neuroscience
3 years
A dedicated hypothalamic oxytocin circuit controls aversive social learning https://t.co/5gOK9HJT8p #biorxiv_neursci
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