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Posts by James Borders

Do you have any advice on starting a grassroots journal? I know there are many examples but would love to learn more on the actual logistics and considerations.

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The amount of money these companies make off the backs of free labor is mind boggling. Flagship society journals like Dysphagia must separate from predatory companies like Springer.

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Ordered! Thanks for this important work!

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The U.S. Is Funding Fewer Grants in Every Area of Science and Medicine (Gift Article) A quiet policy change means the government is making fewer bets on long-term science.

An important write up from the NYT on the funding changes at the NIH.

www.nytimes.com/interactive/...

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Love this idea. Might steal it for my lab’s website :)

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Looking forward to presenting at Boston University's Research on Tap on recent breakthroughs in Parkinson’s disease research—from uncovering its biological roots to developing innovative treatments to improve airway protection, speech, and cognition in everyday life.

Register here: bit.ly/4nB0eMI

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Challenge.gov Challenge.gov is the official government website supporting prize challenges and prize competitions that are sponsored by the US federal government. Here federal agencies provide prize awards to publi...

Honored to be selected as an NINDS Early-Career Rigor Champion. Meta-science has profoundly shaped my growth as a researcher and my commitment to rigor, transparency, & reproducibility. Grateful for the welcoming, collaborative community of scholars in this field.

www.challenge.gov?challenge=ni...

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🧪 Attention those with terminated grants, including for NSF, NASA, EPA, NIH, etc:

Let Congress know about the impact of terminations via this form: democrats-science.house.gov/grantcancela...

Only Dem staff on the House Science Committee will have access (unless if you explicitly state otherwise).

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Open Data 101: A Guide for Researchers Learn the basics of open data from the CSDisseminate team in this free, introductory 1-hour online webinar!

Interested in learning about data sharing? Dr. Micah Hirsch and I will be hosting a free webinar through CSDisseminate.
🗓 June 3
⏰ 4-5pm EST
🔗 Register: www.eventbrite.com/e/open-data-...

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Hello! We have finally made the leap to @bsky.app. We look forward to sharing our lab updates on #cough and #swallowing #clinical research here!

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Hi @lisa-everton.bsky.social - could you please add @airwaylab.bsky.social to this list? Thanks!

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It's time for BU Giving Day 2025! ♥️ If you're interested in supporting the Stepp Lab this year, the link to donate is in our bio. We greatly appreciate any and all contributions, and we are immensely grateful for all of the support you all give us and our work year-round! ✨

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We’ve got some exciting news: OpenCSD and CSDisseminate are joining forces and becoming 1 working group! Our mission is still the same: to spread the word about #OpenScience in communication sciences and disorders. But now we’re doing it together.
www.csdisseminate.com/Announcement...
#SLP #AuD #CSD

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Thanks for sharing - let me know if you're able to get in touch with your PO. I'm hoping to get some clarity on my council which was initially scheduled for late January.

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Are you NIDCD by chance? I see your research focuses on autism and literacy.

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Thanks for the update - do you know if we're allowed to contact POs?

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That's a good sign. Have you been able to get in contact with your PO at all?

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Was your council date previously scheduled (and now moved to a later date because of the freeze) by chance? Trying to figure out if they're now rescheduling councils that didn't meet.

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During my maternity “leave” last sem, I helped write 3 trainee fellowship applications to NIH & NSF. Probably ~50 hrs of my time, certainly hundreds of theirs. All have reviews occurring in ~month. In some cases it affects their ability to stay in my lab. This grant review shutdown is devastating.

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Yeah academia is all about persistence and dealing with rejection. Just gotta keep moving forward

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Congrats! Every revision is a chance to grow and learn (and it never ends). I’m always skeptical of stories of an acceptance without revisions. Science thrives on feedback.

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Performing high‐powered studies efficiently with sequential analyses Running studies with high statistical power, while effect size estimates in psychology are often inaccurate, leads to a practical challenge when designing an experiment. This challenge can be address...

Anyone know of a behavioral clinical trial that used a sequential analysis to potentially stop early for futility or efficacy? (eg onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....)

Bonus points if it's publicly funded. I'm particularly interested in how one would justify this to a grant agency.

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And provide a free website interface with R code to generate your own synthetic datasets - csdsynthetic.shinyapps.io/synthetic_da...

We hope this study will encourage discussion on the merits and barriers of data sharing in CSD, as well as the utility of synthetic data.

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In this study, we found that synthetic data largely maintained the statistical properties across studies representing the ASHA Big 9 domains.

We conclude with a proposed framework for sharing different types of data

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Synthetic data involves creating an artificial dataset that doesn't represent real participants but maintains the dataset's statistical properties.

These methods have been around for >30 years and are used across academic fields and government agencies like the US census bureau.

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Reproducibility is a core principle of science, but requires sharing data. Unfortunately, data sharing is uncommon in the field of CSD.

Concerns largely center around maintaining participant confidentiality, particularly when consent cannot be obtained.

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Excited to share a new preprint with @slpaustin.bsky.social & Elaine Kearney where we examine how synthetic data can be used to share sensitive data in CSD while maintaining participant confidentiality & statistical properties of the dataset.

A brief 🧵...

osf.io/dutga

1 year ago 2 1 1 0

First application on the job market submitted! Fingers crossed 🤞

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I guess this goes beyond whether one *can* use Bayes theorem in this example; and more so whether they *should*

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