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Posts by Stephanie L. Grella, PhD

They are the cutest!

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This press conference edit is already making me cry 😭

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Copy that

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Is Mission Control withdrawal a thing?

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i was glued to the broadcast every day of that mission and all i saw and heard were human scientists, human engineers, human curiosity, human determination, and human collaboration between multiple nations. what i didn’t hear was AI.

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We needed this moment of collective joy.

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SCNR I do love this scene on Euler's Method from the movie Hidden Figures, a dramatization focusing on Katherine Johnson's, Dorothy Vaughan's and Mary Jackson's work at NASA in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Humanity did that. Science did that. Publicly-funded research did that. Excellent universities did that. Diversity did that. International cooperation did that.

Artemis II is a perfect example of what we can do at our best.

Welcome home, Integrity crew!

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I'm moonscrolling

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Cosmic brownie soup

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Omg crying tears of joy!

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Just beam them down Scotty

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Your next four years could look a little like this 🐺

Rambler Day is less than a month away, tag @loyolachicago.bsky.social in your photos for a chance to be featured!

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Reactivation during sleep segregates the neural representations of episodic memories www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.04...

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Billy Wade presenting our work at the 36th Annual Cambridge Neuroscience Meeting. 🤩

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Happy birthday!

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Good advice from everyone! Worked so good 😊

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It worked amazing!

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😆 amazing

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Ha! Ok perfect. 😍

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Ah cool. Thanks. This was a primary but I guess it’s no different.

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17 years! Wow ok thank you and good to know. So, this was me just “thinking ahead and being totally prepared for the future”

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!! Wow thank you

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Hoping I didn’t waste a bunch of tissue 🤞🏽

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Ha! I mean I did try it because I stupidly started the immuno and then realized I didn’t have the antibody I needed and then realized I kinda did. I guess I could have paused things and ordered a new one but I’m not a patient person.

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If I found an antibody in the -20 I forgot I bought two years ago, never opened, never thawed, is it still good?

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Me: “Adam, how do you make PBS-T?”

Adam: “You make PBS, then take a bag of Lipton’s…”

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One thing to do, especially if you’re a science writer or editor, is when you have occasion to mention the names of the discoverers of the structure of DNA, just say “Watson, Crick, and Franklin.” No one can stop us, and it is correct.

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Patterns of neural activity in prelimbic cortex neurons correlate with attentional behavior in the rodent continuous performance test - Translational Psychiatry Translational Psychiatry - Patterns of neural activity in prelimbic cortex neurons correlate with attentional behavior in the rodent continuous performance test

Our paper using endoscopic in vivo calcium imaging to uncover how neuronal population dynamics in the prelimbic cortex track attention and task engagement during the rodent continuous performance test (rCPT) is now online

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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