Franziska Weinmar
@franziweinmar
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Neuroscientist 🧠 PhD Candidate in psycho-neuro-endocrinology of women’s mental health @irtg2804 @DerntlLab @uktuebingen @uni_tue | affiliated @UU_University
Tübingen, Deutschland
Joined September 2021
I’m so excited about this #scicomm project we’ve just launched!! 🎉🎙️ https://t.co/vZpqIFeR5c Spotify: https://t.co/e2H5Ych5iO ApplePodcast:
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Science Podcast · Updated Monthly · “Let’s Talk About Women” is a podcast initiative of the International Research Training Group (IRTG) 2804 (Tübingen x Uppsala), which investigates women's mental...
📢🎙️WE HAVE OUR OWN PODCAST!! 🎙️🎉 https://t.co/YIDq4LOxZw We are happy to announce that we’ve started our own #scicomm podcast in which share insights from research on women’s mental health by talking to experts & shed light on our ongoing doctoral projects 🧵1/3
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Can’t believe our new @NatureComms paper is out! ✨🧠🤰 We tracked a cohort of 179 women before, during, and post-pregnancy, revealing a U-shaped trajectory in the mother’s brain structure linked to steroid hormone fluctuations and maternal attachment. #ParentalBrain 🧵👇
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🎆 New year - new podcast !! 🎆 Our 1st conversation of 2025 features @EKaltsouni, who shares how her research has influenced her holistic perspective on premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) & why a multimodal network approach is needed to understand this disorder 👩🧠🌟 1/3
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Want to learn more about #menopause and the 🧠? Listen to @franziweinmar and me talking about this important topic on the Let’s Talk About Women Podcast. I also give a glimpse into my @ERC_Research 2024 Starting Grant #MappingPerimenopause for the curious ones. 😉
After #worldmenopauseday in October, the importance of #Menopause for women’s health continues! 👩 Join our conversation with @nifti12 in our new @irtg2804 #podcast Let’s Talk About Menopause 👇 🍎 https://t.co/tQXegH3hr3 💚 https://t.co/LbDsKMrCfw 1/2
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Just because you don't see a sex difference in your behaviour does not mean you will not see sex differences in mechanism. NB there are different types of sex differences and mechanistic sex differences will mean different treatments are likely needed to modify the behaviour.
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🎙️ Our podcast episode for October! 🎃🍂✨ Let’s talk about women’s health! 👩🏻🎓👩🏼🎓👩🏽🎓 @franziweinmar shares insights from her research about hormonal changes and sexual health throughout pregnancy & menopause 🔗Link https://t.co/9Oz3tk9kVu
#WomensHealth #SciencePodcast #phdlife
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Fresh from our summer break, we're back with a new podcast 💥🎙️ This time featuring the amazing @TrekelsJolien, who visited @irtg2804 in Tübingen, to discuss a timely and pressing topic: social media use during adolescence 🧒🤳 1/3
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For our German-speaking community 📢: listen to our @franziweinmar talking about her PhD experience - including challenges and how this results in growing (together) a little every day 🧠👭
🎙️ Neue Podcast-Folge! 👩🔬 In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit @franziweinmar über ihre Forschung zu Wechseljahren, Schwangerschaft & sexueller Gesundheit. Themen die leider oft unterrepräsentiert sind. 🔗 Hört rein: https://t.co/QgR9uNPXam
#PhDLife #PhDChatter
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🎉 Congratulations to our PhD Candidate @franziweinmar for receiving the excellence award for her poster on neural emotion regulation during pregnancy at ECNP 24 in Milano 🌟🧠 @ecnptweets
🌟 Celebrating the Excellence Award winners at the 37th ECNP Congress 2024! 🏆 Your cutting-edge contributions are shaping the future of neuroscience. #ECNP2024 #neuroscience #psychiatry
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Episode 50 of @MommyBrain_Pod is out. It’s a good one! 🤩 I talk with @susanna_carmona @neuromaternal about their recent work on how the brain changes from pregnancy to postpartum. Wow! 🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/yQUhu073Ft
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Our newest pub📢: Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) can be beneficial or not on brain health. Why? 1) length of time since menopause (too late=not as effective); 2) type of estrogens used (E1 not as effective as E2) ++. Here we 👀E1 vs E2 on neuroplasticity
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Estrone and estradiol differentially modulate neuroplasticity and cognition. How they influence the maturation of new neurons in the adult hippocampus, however, is not known. The present study...
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Dear Young Scientists, we are organizing a Young Scientist Retreat for you again this autumn in Berlin from November 12-15th 2024! Registration is now open, contact @MFJSperl for more information and registration 🧠
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My and @eisenlohr_moul's Dimensional Affective Sensitivity to Hormones across the Menstrual Cycle (DASH-MC) framework has been published in @molpsychiatry! We aim to reshape how we study and treat #PMDD, #PME, and other forms of hormone sensitivity. 🧵 https://t.co/ghLgreO7Bg
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Fantastic article about a transformative scientist @susanna_carmona and the birth of a discipline. How pregnancy transforms the brain to prepare it for parenthood
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Nature - It’s a transformational time long neglected by neuroscience. That is starting to change.
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Very happy & excited to launch this sub-series to the Let's Talk About Women #podcast 🚀🎙️ It's time to also talk with young researchers about their work - but also their PhD journey - in the field of women's mental health 👩🔬
👩🔬✨Let’s Talk WITH Young Researchers ✨ Before going into a summer break we introduce a #podcast sideline to „Let’s Talk About Women“ - now giving the word to young researchers in the field of women’s mental health!! 💭🧠 1/4👇
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Very excited for the opportunity to write a focus article on @elvisha9’s latest work! If you are into functional MRI, sex and gender check them out! 👇
Extremely grateful to @gloriamattebon @dominikjkraft and @TobKaufmann for their focus article on our work, and for the @ScienceAdvances team for this wonderful visualisation! https://t.co/bwvlj3nCj0
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🚨 My first PhD paper is out! In this preregistered study, we assessed how menopause-related factors, depression, and genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease (APOE ε4) are linked to cellular and brain aging in women using data from the UK biobank. 🧵 https://t.co/CTWQEfbkGK
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