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NICHD NRSA postdoc fellow @OphirLab | Early life stress x social bonding | @BRAINSbites fellow | Gamer, spicy food, murderino, scary movies, doxles. She/her.

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@LindsaySailer
Lindsay Sailer 🧠🇭🇳
4 years
I’m elated to share that my research in the @OphirLab will be supported by an #NICHD NRSA F32! A big thank you to @alexophir and @alaurenoconnell for their support and co-sponsoring my project, “Impact of paternal care on stress-coping behaviors and neuropeptide systems.” 🥳
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@doctorpoe
Gina Poe
1 year
Hold your head up. Keep doing good. Compartmentalize. Don’t spin out worrying😵‍💫about things you cannot control. Do what you can. Let yourself be loved. I love you🥰 You matter. Take care of yourself & each other & this world God lent us🌎. Be kind. One step at a time. Breathe.
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@HormBehav
Hormones and Behavior Journal
1 year
"Paternal absence and increased caregiving independently and interactively shape the development of male prairie voles at subadult and adult life stages" ⬆️ 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 causes ⬆️ exploration, 🧠 OXT by @L_hiura, @vanessalazaro_, @alexophir https://t.co/Y7iI6tWj7q
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@OphirLab
Ophir Lab
1 year
When you get to work with fun people! 🤣 Happy Halloween! 🎃👻 #Halloween2024
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@alexophir
Alexander Ophir
1 year
Does being pair-bonded keep you young ? @LindsaySailer et al explored this question in #PrairieVoles in our recent paper in @SciReports In short: Not really. BUT we did establish a VoleClock and found several genes strongly associated with bonding! https://t.co/2Lq1QzW2NH.
nature.com
Scientific Reports - Epigenetic aging studies of pair bonding in prairie voles
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@katietschida1
@katietschida.bsky.social
1 year
I'm happy to share our recent work with @alexophir! This was a fun one to get out the door, as it began as a collaboration between two honors students in our labs. Turns out, prairie voles don't respond to social isolation in the same ways as mice. https://t.co/aHMWcMyTjI
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biorxiv.org
Social isolation affects the brain and behavior in a variety of animals, including humans. Studies in traditional laboratory rodents, including mice and rats, have supported the idea that short-term...
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@yavinshaham
Yavin Shaham
1 year
Review of the week: excellent 2008 review on social stress and addiction to commemorate the career of Klaus Miczek, who died this week. Klaus published many exceptional papers on aggression, stress, and addiction, and his work has inspired many of us https://t.co/7qqOfw8a0e
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pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The impact of ostensibly aversive social stresses on triggering, amplifying and prolonging intensely rewarding drug taking is an apparent contradiction in need of resolution. Social stress encompas...
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@prof_horvath
Prof Steve Horvath
1 year
Sex-naive individuals (incels) do NOT age differently from pair-bonded ones in monogamous species according to epigenetic clocks. 🧬 Large (n=330) multi-tissue study in voles. 💑 Implications for human romantic relationships? Lindsay Sailer, Alex Ophir. Epigenetic aging studies
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@SBNTweets
SBN Tweets
1 year
Our last speaker for Symposium #4 is Marlen Gonzalez, who is discussing her lab’s work on developmental calibration of adult neural reward sensitivity via the oxytocin receptor in humans! 👧🧠 #SBN2024
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SBN Tweets
1 year
The last speaker of our first symposium is @katietschida1, who is sharing her lab’s research on how short-term isolation acts via hypothalamic neurons to modulate social behavior in mice! 🐁🧠 #SBN2024
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SBN Tweets
1 year
Our Lyn Clemons Travel Awardee is @LindsaySailer--talking about the impacts of paternal deprivation and social stress on patterns of neural activation in the social brain [no prairie vole emoji yet?!] 🐭🐭🧠 #SBN2024
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@StressNeuro2024
Stress Neurobio 2024
1 year
Our morning panel on adolescence as a period of both vulnerability and opportunity was SO thought provoking, and also our most species-diverse of the meeting (rats, mice, voles, and monkeys!)
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@AnneZMurphy
Anne Z. Murphy
2 years
It is with an unbelievably heavy heart that I write that my husband, best friend, and partner in crime for 20 years, Larry Young, passed away unexpectedly. I will share details regarding a memorial service once I know something. Please share with those who knew Larry @lyoun03
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@alexophir
Alexander Ophir
2 years
What if you lesion the hippocampus of male #PrairieVoles and put them in the field? @BioBookworm @LindsaySailer Will they bond (yes) Will homerange size change (no) Will it affect monogamous males (not really) Will it affect non-monogamous males (yup!) https://t.co/TNs3iQmjDX
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frontiersin.org
Alternative mating tactics within mating systems are characterized by discrete patterns of spatio-temporal overlap with same- and opposite-sex conspecifics a...
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@Neurrriot
Annegret Falkner
2 years
Excited to share new long-brewing work from the lab! Is the world feeling…..at bit too aggressive? Maybe it would be good to just take it down a notch? We have thoughts about this! https://t.co/iVzOeVCyQX
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@LindsaySailer
Lindsay Sailer 🧠🇭🇳
2 years
I'm excited to be a postdoc speaker at the 2024 Stress Neurobiology Workshop next June!
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@OphirLab
Ophir Lab
2 years
We have an exciting lineup of Ophir lab members this year at #ABS2023! (1/5)
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@neuromafe
Dr. Marcela Fernández-Vargas
2 years
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@SBNTweets
SBN Tweets
2 years
H&B June 2023: "A test of the social behavior network reveals differential patterns of neural responses to social novelty in bonded, but not non-bonded, male prairie voles" History > context?? by @AubreyMKelly @alexophir @KJeanWallace @eileen_chun
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@SmithLabKU
Real Vole Facts
2 years
Cool @NatureComms study by @LindsaySailer @alexophir! Activating the lateral septum in male prairie voles turns up the 'friend dial' with other males without losing bond to partner. Fascinating as bonded voles don’t usually make friends. 🤝#MicrotusMonday
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