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Posts by Lena Ting

Check out this podcast highlighting our research and BME research more broadly. Thanks @danzigerzachary.bsky.social and Erin Buckley for making this happen

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Postdoctoral Scholar - Flagstaff, Arizona, United States Special Information This position is an on-site position which requires the incumbent to complete their work primarily at an NAU site, campus, or facility with or without accommodation. Opportunities...

The Nishikawa lab at Northern Arizona University and the NSF-funded Integrative Movement Sciences Institute are hiring a postdoc to help develop multiscale muscle models - please apply and share widely! careers.nau.edu/cw/en-us/job...

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One of ISPGR's own! Virtual tickets still available for those wanting to hear a variety of talks. More information can be found on their website.

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sorry I missed you!

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come talk to us at SfN!

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Garrett Stanley and I are leading the recruitment of a senior faculty position in BME at Georgia Tech and Emory, focused on Neural Engineering. Come talk to us, we're looking for a leader in research and training, in areas with neurotranslation potential.

More details here:
lnkd.in/eusCqCSR

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Postdoc Position on Systems Neuroscience, Motor Control at UCLouvain, Belgium Project Title: Multi-disciplinary, multi-lab investigations of the neural bases of human sensorimotor control Project Description:

🚨🚨 We're hiring !! Looking for postdoc? Come work in an international, collaborative and stimulating environment on mechanisms of human upper limb motor control
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euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/386645

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Stoked to see our study out in final form! Big kudos to @jonathanamichaels.bsky.social for driving this along for the past 5 years.

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Hey y'all, when/where is the SfN Neurorehabilitation Social?

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Get your panel and talk submission to NCM Japan! The meeting is in Kobe in April 2026. Hope to see you there!

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You have to read @kelseytea.bsky.social excellent work on dexterity in deer mice evolved in forest vs prairie habitats. A powerful example of cross species comparisons to study principles of motor control ✅

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wow, I'm proud of PhD student Jake Stephens' work with Tim Cope and me on understanding multi sensory proprioceptive integration on this work.

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Vision Rewired | Ming-Fai Fong In this episode of Holy Shift!, host Zachary Danziger talks with Dr....

🎙️ Just published a new episode of Holy Shift! Biomedical Breakthroughs Shaping Tomorrow : Vision Rewired | Ming-Fai Fong. Have a listen:

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Our department started a podcast to let people know about our research and the impact that it has on the public! Please have a listen and subscribe to the series! Also available on Apple podcast, Spotify, and Transistor, www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...

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A Life in Balance | Lena Ting In this episode of Holy Shift!, host Angela Gill Nelms talks with Dr....

🎙️ Just published a new episode of Holy Shift! Biomedical Breakthroughs Shaping Tomorrow : A Life in Balance | Lena Ting. Have a listen:

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New nationwide data links TCE exposure to higher Parkinson’s risk. Trichloroethylene or TCE is a widely used industrial solvent and environmental contaminant that can be found in air, soil and water. New paper: TCE associated w/ increased risk of Parkinson’s in older adults across USA.

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Congrats @vulcnethologist.bsky.social on a great paper! This a cool technology that is the future of tracking motion within the body during behavior. @movementscience.bsky.social this might be what we need for tracking muscles and tendon during movement!

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Sign the petition to restore eligibility of 2nd year grad students to the NSF GRFP. They are being robbed of the opportunities to advance their innovative science. @chubicki.bsky.social

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Holy Shift: Biomedical Breakthroughs Shaping Tomorrow - Episode 1: YOUR NEW HEART | Mike Davis
Holy Shift: Biomedical Breakthroughs Shaping Tomorrow - Episode 1: YOUR NEW HEART | Mike Davis YouTube video by Wallace H. Coulter Dept. of Biomedical Engineering

Our new podcast is out about why biomedical science is so important to our communities:
Holy Shift! Biomedical Breakthroughs Shaping Tomorrow

Please Share!

Our first episode is Dr. Mike Davis on repairing congenital heart defects in children. ❣️

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrvO...

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My colleagues in BME started a podcast to explain the importance of biomedical engineering research and why we need to prioritize keeping these impactful innovations funded. Go Zach and Erin!

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Writing your NIH Significance section

haha, here is one of my writing guides stating how to check that your topic sentence is the first sentence of the paragraph. scholarblogs.emory.edu/neuromechani...

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Emory Biology is hiring a neuroscientist! We have a great supportive and innovative neuroscience and neural engineering community here!

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Emory University Biology Department tenure-track assistant professor position in neuroscience - Atlanta, Georgia job with malia.escobar@emory.edu | 675335 Candidate uses experimental approaches to examine any aspect of neural function, including molecular, cellular, systems, or developmental neuroscience

Come be my colleague! Lots of exciting science, fantastic students and supportive colleagues. Emory University Biology Department tenure-track assistant professor position in neuroscience. share.google/945Jko4W1MTA.... Please feel free to retweet and share widely.

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This is infuriating, we have several who have been working to build a portfolio to be competitive and who sat out last year because of prior NSF rules limiting them to one application in graduate school.

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Check out our latest paper today in Nature: “Goal specific hippocampal inhibition gates learning” www.nature.com/articles/s41...
By Nuri Jeong, Xiao Zheng, Abby Paulson, Steph Prince and colleagues.

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We are excited to announce our official partnership with @indivisible.org for the National Day of Action on April 5th!

Stand Up for Science says: HANDS OFF OUR SCIENCE!

#standupforscience
#handsoffourscience

Find and register for an event near you: handsoff2025.com?utm_source=s...

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NOT-OD-25-080: Rescission of the Final Scientific Integrity Policy of the National Institutes of Health NIH Funding Opportunities and Notices in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts: Rescission of the Final Scientific Integrity Policy of the National Institutes of Health NOT-OD-25-080. OD

NIH has rescinded its scientific integrity policy. Hard to see this as anything other than clearing the way for shoddy research on things like vaccines. Regardless of the rationale, it's bad news for public health.

grants.nih.gov/grants/guide...

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saw this piece being shared around on the bird site and sharing it here cuz it's so good genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....

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We stood up for science! Hoping to keep making our voices heard.

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The text at the top reads, "#ASNR2025 Scientific Symposium 2: Artificial Intelligence and Computational Modeling for Diagnosis and Treatment of Functional Mobility Deficits". there are headshot photos below of each of the speakers named in the post. The text at the bottom reads, "Wednesday, April 23, 2:15 pm - 3:15 pm ET, Grand Hyatt Buckhead in Atlanta, GA". The logo for the American Society of Neurorehabilitation appears in the lower right.

The text at the top reads, "#ASNR2025 Scientific Symposium 2: Artificial Intelligence and Computational Modeling for Diagnosis and Treatment of Functional Mobility Deficits". there are headshot photos below of each of the speakers named in the post. The text at the bottom reads, "Wednesday, April 23, 2:15 pm - 3:15 pm ET, Grand Hyatt Buckhead in Atlanta, GA". The logo for the American Society of Neurorehabilitation appears in the lower right.

Don't miss our #ASNR2025 session on #AI and computational modeling to diagnose and treat functional mobility deficits! We can't wait to hear the latest from Drs. @lenating.bsky.social, @jlucasmckay.bsky.social, @peabody124.bsky.social, Trisha Kesar, & Hyeok Kwon! 🧠🔄 🧠📈 🧪
www.asnr.com/i4a/pages/in...

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