Moriah Thomason
@moriahphd
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Barakett Associate Prof and Vice Chair for Research at NYU Langone
New York, NY
Joined May 2014
I love what I do. Our ability to look into the fetal brain and begin to tackle important questions about neural development at the beginning of human life perpetually energizes and inspires me. #ThankYouFamilies
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Full on attack on collaboration across science, policy, economics, advocacy and education at the @AANmember @nsanar American Academy of Neurology Brain Health Summit #BrainHealth in DC. Not a moment, a movement.
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Beautiful work @SarahCVogel @Dr_BCallaghan @NatalieHBrito important messages in baby poops 💩🔬🥼🧪about how the infant gut biome may have shifted during the pandemic. https://t.co/9ttqGr5zaM with implications for growth and development!
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🤰👶🧠The Shuffrey Lab in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine is recruiting a lab manager, research assistant, and postdoctoral fellow. See the link below to apply! #NewPI #Devneuro #AcademicTwitter
https://t.co/9BjldgxFTJ
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A great segment with @NatalieHBrito on raising multicultural kids & the importance of having discussions about racism & discrimination in ALL households
Thank you @vladduthiersCBS for a great conversation around raising multicultural kids! Looking forward to hearing about your own wonderful experiences soon!
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Each year NIH investigator salary cap goes up. At some point will R01 and R21 budget caps go up accordingly?
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This review on maternal and infant immune and microbiome associations with early developmental outcomes is a tour de force by @amyfinlayjones! It was an honor being involved. Please read and RT.
Our review of maternal and infant immune and microbiome associations with early developmental outcomes is now out in @devpsybio
https://t.co/kptyFWMBCt - many thanks to everyone involved and to @RaineFoundation and @WAHealth for supporting this work!
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There are some lovely videos here, but where are the seminal contributions from the female neuroscientists who shaped this field?!! Despite immense structural, sexist, and in some cases racist hurdles? Here are a few off the top of my head, looking forward to their vids, too! 1/n
Nice interactive series covering the pioneers of EEG, from Caton, to Berger and Loomis... spice-up your EEG history knowledge here: https://t.co/kShIeKIqpw
@AcademicEEG
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Vision: for every family a healthy baby; for every baby a healthy village. @UzaziVillage thank you @SherryP69398528 for sharing your great work with black and brown communities
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Thoughtful commentary on prenatal stress and structural inequities by the brilliant @CassieLHendrix 🌟
Honored to write this commentary on @rebeccagbrady’s fantastic article in @BiologicalPsyc1! https://t.co/LLv15OirgK
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I am excited to announce that the @FetaChallenge has been accepted for #MICCAI2022🎉! More information following soon! I am looking forward to working again with Kelly Payette, @AndrasJakabMD @HongweiBran @MeriBach Lana Vasung and Bjoern Menze @PIPPIworkshop @Miccai2022 #Feta2022
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NEW FINDING: Cash support for low-income families changes their infants' brain activity. The first study from our #BabysFirstYears randomized control trial of poverty reduction is out, in @PNASnews. https://t.co/EOW7Yh2NBJ ( 🧵)
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Early childhood poverty is a risk factor for lower school achievement, reduced earnings, and poorer health, and has been associated with difference...
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The mysterious Dalmatian illusion - captured in my backyard...
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This editorial highlights Rutter as a pioneer of DevPsychoBio and also articulates the need to balance the power of big data and technology with elegant experiments and testable/falsifiable hypothesis testing
acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
The recent death of our colleague and friend Professor Sir Michael Rutter has quite rightly been greeted by an outpouring of gratitude and respect from distinguished commentators across the globe...
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This pandemic got me thinking, what are we telling exhausted families about their children? Standards for Objectivity and Reproducibility in High-Impact Developmental Studies https://t.co/RlElAuV0f1 via @JAMAPediatrics
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Any advice on when to contact references when a student reaches out with interest in writing a postdoctoral grant (eg NSF)? How to decide to put time into mentoring on an application w/o speaking to mentors? Decide based on CV and interactions? Or also reach out to mentors?
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So psyched that wonderful trainee @CLenniger leaves to join The infallible @forbes_erika and her amazing team at Pitt #goingplaces will miss you!
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Meet the Scientific Program Committee. The committee was created to plan the COVGEN Alliance's first Summit. The committee consists of graduate students and post-docs from institutions across the globe. To learn more about what the alliance does, visit: https://t.co/CIIHgKQhxf
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fantastic time writing this paper with @NatalieHBrito @CassieLHendrix and Denise Werchan: COVID and health equity:
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✨Early Career Spotlight!✨ Dr. Denise Werchan is a postdoc at the NYU School of Medicine (@nyulangone), working with Drs. Clancy Blair, Moriah Thomason (@methoxl), & Natalie Brito (@NatalieHBrito). Her work broadly examines how early life environments, including parenting (1/4)
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