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Thank you so much George for sharing this with us, we really love your piece!!!

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White House stalls release of approved US science budgets The US Congress rejected sweeping cuts to science agencies. But the NIH, the NSF and NASA have had their spending slowed.

Congress rejected massive cuts to US science budgets for 2026, but much of the money still isn’t flowing to researchers.

The culprit? The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is quietly slow-walking the release of funds. 🧵👇

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What's everyone's fave pupil detection algorithm for mice? I have been using the meye repo on GitHub which works wonderfully, but I have a mouse that is kind of squinty and it is not working as well for this animal. The neural data looks beautiful though so I feel undeterred...any recs appreciated 🙏

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2026 Auditory System (GRS) Seminar GRC The 2026 Gordon Research Seminar on Auditory System (GRS) will be held in Easton, Massachusetts. Apply today to reserve your spot.

I'm excited to share that the Auditory Systems Gordon Research Seminar is accepting abstracts! This year's GRS will be July 18-19 in Easton, MA. The GRS is an amazing opportunity for trainees to share their work and network with other colleagues in the field. Apply here: www.grc.org/auditory-sys...

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Ask a Scientist! Is there a question you've always wanted to ask a scientist but haven't had the opportunity to do so? Now's your chance! This month, Your Neighborhood Scientist is taking all your science questions, f...

At Your Neighborhood Scientist, we believe public understanding starts with listening. What science question do you want answered? Maybe it's something you’ve seen online and aren’t sure about?

Submit it here and we'll answer it: forms.gle/wPyPUVcZ2LbG...

#SciComm #STEM #YourNeighborhoodScientist

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Electronic Auditory Research Seminars | Hearing Research Center | Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Mark your calendars for the E.A.R.S. seminar on Tuesday, Feb. 24 on how to craft your scientific data into a story! Panelists will be Michele Insanally and Dan Polley. Find more information including the zoom link here: www.med.upenn.edu/pennhearing/...

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Graphic cover slide titled “Day in the Life: Brooke Wolford, Statistical Geneticist.” Subheading notes she is a faculty member at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway. Clean, professional layout introducing the series.

Graphic cover slide titled “Day in the Life: Brooke Wolford, Statistical Geneticist.” Subheading notes she is a faculty member at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway. Clean, professional layout introducing the series.

Brooke describes starting her day with coffee in bed and checking emails during her 40-minute commute to campus in Trondheim. She mentions living in Norway and beginning work around 8:30 a.m.

Brooke describes starting her day with coffee in bed and checking emails during her 40-minute commute to campus in Trondheim. She mentions living in Norway and beginning work around 8:30 a.m.

Brooke shares that faculty in Norway are required to complete pedagogical training. She attends a session focused on improving teaching practices and supporting student learning.

Brooke shares that faculty in Norway are required to complete pedagogical training. She attends a session focused on improving teaching practices and supporting student learning.

A day in the life of Brooke Wolford, a statistical geneticist at NTNU (Norway). It's proof that science is both technical and deeply human at the same time. 🧬☕️🐕

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It's been great working with the
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YNS aim to improve public understanding of science, science policy and scientists, by fostering community conversations.

If you can, help them out with a donation! neighborhoodscientist.org/donate.html

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An ode to basic science - but why does translation take so long? – Your Neighborhood Scientist science news for everyone

This week, our neighborhood scientist is Dr. Adam Hockley @adhockley.bsky.social ! In his article, he details the road from basic science to clinical outcomes–and why sometimes it’s not quite as linear as you might think. Read his piece below: neighborhoodscientist.org/posts/2026/o...

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Does anyone have recommendations for a mouse running wheel/treadmill that has an optical encoder (e.g. for doing headfixed ephys and recording locomotion at the same time?)

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My nonprofit @your.neighborhoodscientist.org is looking for scientists to share their stories with us in 2026! Is your New Year's resolution to communicate & interface more with your community as a scientist? Send us a pitch at audrey@neighborhoodscientist.org ! 🧪🧠🇺🇸

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I am excited to share this workshop on science advocacy that will be run by the @sfn.org advocacy team for the Association for Research in Otolaryngology on Jan 13 at 3:30PM EST on zoom! Sign up if you're an ARO member to learn more about advocacy best practices & how to meet with your legislators!

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As part of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology I am co-hosting this panel on science communication in January (Jan 13 at 12:30PM EST)! Sign up to hear from myself, Dr. Kelsey Anbuhl, and Dr. Alli Coffin about how to communicate your science to a non-science audience!

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Hi! Does anyone here have experience doing neuropixels recordings from young mice (before p28)? What methods do you use? Headbar + record the same day?

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Our pup Marvin went for his very first trail run today and he was pretty pumped about it! It is very hard to be a scientist right now, but Marv only cares about getting to hang out with the people he loves, and sometimes that’s a good reminder.

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Lessons from an Undergraduate Researcher on How to Build the Perfect Scientist (Yes, Really!) – Your Neighborhood Scientist science news for everyone

This week’s neighborhood scientist is Charity Robbins! Check out the link below to read Charity’s rules on how to build the perfect scientist (yes, really!!) neighborhoodscientist.org/posts/2025/l...

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If you're in the Bay Area, @your.neighborhoodscientist.org is having our first in-person event, "Brains, Biology, and Big Pharma", on September 29. See flyer below and register here: luma.com/m51ug5x1 Great opportunity to meet w/ scientists & learn about the scientific process! 🔭🧪👩‍🔬

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Distribution of metabotropic serotonergic receptors in GABAergic and glutamatergic neurons in the auditory midbrain The neurotransmitter serotonin modulates a variety of behavioral and physiological responses in the brain. Serotonergic neurons from the dorsal raphe nuclei send a dense projection to the auditory sys...

Congratulations to Dr. Marina Silveira @utsaroadrunners.bsky.social on the first preprint from her lab! Seroronergic modulation in the IC abounds and I'm excited to see where her lab takes this. This work was completed by two talented undergraduate students--congrats Karen Galindo and Zoya Nazir! 🧠

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Shout out to @audreydrotos.bsky.social, @kelly.sova.cool, and Katie Furman for their hard work launching @your.neighborhoodscientist.org!

You can donate to their non-profit here:
neighborhoodscientist.org

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Really grateful to be part of a community of "helpers" & thanks to @nature.com for highlighting!

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Honored to be working to defend science against authoritarianism alongside so many inspiring colleagues such as @audreydrotos.bsky.social, @bnwolford.bsky.social, @scott-delaney.bsky.social.

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Your Neighborhood Scientist cultivating community-based conversations around science, science policy, and scientists

If you want to support the work we do, you can donate to my nonprofit @your.neighborhoodscientist.org here: neighborhoodscientist.org

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Excited to be featured in today’s @nature.com article about scientists standing up to Trump. I’ve never been one to sit on the sidelines, especially when something I believe so deeply in—science funding that saves lives—is under attack. Read more here: www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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We’re doing a July 4 feature all week highlighting how funding science is patriotic (and the incredible researchers doing life changing, tax payer funded research!) Give us a follow!

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Greetings from the Unites States of America, the world's largest funder of biomedical research!


The background lists government agencies that fund biomedical research including NIH, NSF, USAID, DOE, DOD, NASA, EPA

Greetings from the Unites States of America, the world's largest funder of biomedical research! The background lists government agencies that fund biomedical research including NIH, NSF, USAID, DOE, DOD, NASA, EPA

Happy July 4th! Here at Your Neighborhood Scientist, we’re excited to highlight American patriotism in a way you might not always think about: scientific research.

neighborhoodscientist.org/posts/2025/j...

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Out of the 356 drugs that were approved by the FDA from 2010-2019, NIH funding contributed to 354 of them, totaling $187 billion, only 2 were privately funded. From the NYTimes www.nytimes.com/interactive/...

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Share why doing and supporting science is patriotic at the poll below! 🇺🇸

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Everybody needs to read what is going on inside the NIH.

This is what independent journalism looks like, talking to real sources in the middle of a conflict; and not the billionaire-fluffing press paying influential op-ed writers to normalize and whitewash the actions of the current administration.

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If you have some ~cool sounds~ and you’re okay with them being used as stimuli for research, we’re collecting natural sound recordings for a project! Bonus points if they’re sampled at 192kHz or higher 😊 send me a message if you have something like this we’d love to use it!

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Scruffy grey dog laying on a green couch with a yellow and blue pillow

Scruffy grey dog laying on a green couch with a yellow and blue pillow

Good morning ☀️

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