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SRCD advances the developmental sciences and promotes the use of developmental research to improve human lives. #ChildDevelopment Tweets/RT≠endorsement
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Joined March 2010
As the reconciliation bill now returns to the U.S. House of Representatives, the evidence is clear on how reducing health and social services harms children and their families. SRCD sent a letter to the Congress summarizing the research and urging them to protect key programs
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Applications are OPEN for the 2026-2027 SRCD U.S. Policy Fellowship Program. Receive a highly competitive stipend while immersing yourself in a state agency or Congress. Share and help spread the word! Applications due January 6, 2026 at 11:50 pm ET. Learn more and apply here
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Prof Ishan Barman uses Optical Diffraction Tomography to capture 3D, label-free dynamics of live astrocytes—crucial for neural signaling and repair—enabling label-free, high-resolution tracking of astrocyte structural remodeling over time.
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Meet our Science team! Zoe, Roman, and Carly work hard behind the scenes to maintain relationships between SRCD Members and Staff! Learn more about them here: https://t.co/QqpCOhNiQq
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We invite you to join us for the 2025 Diverse Majority Society Lecture Series (DLS) on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM EST. Register here: https://t.co/E0xhKUSwMB Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2025 Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST Cost: No Cost
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Did you know that an SRCD policy fellow whose placement is in Washington D.C. with 0 years of post-grad work experience earns around $101,401 stipend? Be financially supported to grow your career. Apply starting 10/27: https://t.co/mDQcHK2xF3!
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SRCD is now accepting submissions for its 8th annual Small Grants Program for Early Scholars. Grants of up to $7,500 are available on a competitive basis for research projects conducted by SRCD early career members. The submission deadline is January 19, 2026. Learn more here:
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Applications for the 2026–2027 SRCD U.S. Policy Fellowship are coming soon! Join our webinar on November 18, 1–2 PM ET, to learn how to find placements, strengthen your application, and hear advice from SRCD staff and alumni. Register today! https://t.co/rNq9pY44vH
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To learn more about the LEARN Mentorship program, please visit: https://t.co/Wix23cy0WW.
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👷🏼♂️ “The private equity industry has invested $1 trillion in manufacturing over the last decade.” —Will Dunham. Private capital is reshoring supply chains and helping American small businesses grow stronger—especially in Indiana.
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In August, a commentary about LEVANTE was published in SRCD’s Child Development journal. The manuscript was supported by @Foundation_JF, SRCD’s close partner and program collaborator of the LEARN Mentorship Program. To read the commentary, please visit:
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Meet our Membership team! Julia, Daniel, and Kacie work hard behind the scenes to maintain relationships between SRCD Members and Staff! Learn more about them here: https://t.co/QqpCOhNiQq
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Announcing our newest Caucus: The SRCD Disability Caucus! The mission of the Disability Caucus is to advance developmental research on disability and increase the representation of children and youth with disabilities. Click here to learn more! https://t.co/FGDy2a6cgQ
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FTMO Verified prop traders walk their path. Rise now and start your FTMO Challenge!
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Attention researchers! SRCD Monographs and its companion website, Monograph Matters offer a significant platform to publish in-depth, and empirically rich work that shapes the field. Please submit inquiries to Editor-in-Chief Natasha J. Cabrera at monographs@srcd.org or visit:
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With the federal government still shut down, we recognize the potential impacts on programs that support children, families, and federal research. SRCD is closely monitoring the situation and advocating on behalf of our members Read more: https://t.co/Jmrmu3ZUD6
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Study from Beiming Yang, Varun Devakonda, Yang Qu at Northwestern University, Zexi Zhou from The University of Texas at Austin, and Bin-Bin Chen from Fudan University.
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A new study released in #ChildDevelopmentJournal shows that viewing teens more positively may help their school performance and strengthen family bonds. Read more here https://t.co/ymu3pcsaWR
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To celebrate our 2nd anniversary, we are launching our NEW Xyraz™ Modular iPhone 17 Charging Dock + Stand for your MagSafe Charger! Works with iPhone 17, 17 Pro & 17 Pro Max with MagSafe compatible cases and is fully adjustable!!
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(2/2) Nominations for Committee and Caucus positions open each fall. Please watch for announcements in our monthly newsletters. "
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(1/2) At SRCD, our strength lies in the voices and leadership of our members. One of the most meaningful ways to get involved and to shape the future of developmental science is through our member-exclusive Committees and Caucuses.
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Attention researchers! SRCD Monographs and its companion website, Monograph Matters offer a significant platform to publish in-depth, and empirically rich work that shapes the field. Please submit inquiries to Editor-in-Chief Natasha J. Cabrera at monographs@srcd.org or visit:
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With the federal funding deadline approaching on Oct.1st, a federal government shutdown could disrupt programs that support children, families, & federal research. Find out what you should do if you have a federal research grant and how SRCD advocates on behalf of our members:
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Happy to announce our NeurlPS 2025 paper, PLANA3R, isnow public! lt's a continuation of our PlanarSplatting (CVPR 2025),but this time, we go feed-forward for structured 3D reconstruction using planar primitives fortwo-view images, specializing in structured 3D reconstruction.
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