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Posts by C.I. Villamil

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Doing some wildlife survey

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Earth is likely to cross a key climate threshold in two years A new World Meteorological Organization report spells the end of the world’s most famous climate goal.

Earth will warm 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels in just two years, new data shows. Irreversible tipping points — like the melting of Arctic ice sheets or the collapse of coral reefs — are closer at hand than previously believed.

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Flyer with FASEB logo and text: "Getting the Word Out In Your Community: Tips for Writing An Op-Ed/LTE Thursday, April 24, 2025 at 1:00 pm eastern Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83627098048?pwd=BF4px4WIyh0epu7mbdK7KgIOMgN3cz.1 The session is open to members of FASEB societies and FASEB society staff and will offer instruction on how to write an opinion piece from the perspective of a scientist. The training will be recorded. FASEB will share the recording with member societies. Pre-registration is not required.

Flyer with FASEB logo and text: "Getting the Word Out In Your Community: Tips for Writing An Op-Ed/LTE Thursday, April 24, 2025 at 1:00 pm eastern Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83627098048?pwd=BF4px4WIyh0epu7mbdK7KgIOMgN3cz.1 The session is open to members of FASEB societies and FASEB society staff and will offer instruction on how to write an opinion piece from the perspective of a scientist. The training will be recorded. FASEB will share the recording with member societies. Pre-registration is not required.

Scientists, have you wanted to write an OpEd or Letter to the Editor and don't know where to start? Join @faseborg.bsky.social staff & I for:

"Getting the Word Out In Your Community: Tips for Writing An Op-Ed/LTE Thurs, April 24 at 1:00 pm eastern

Zoom Link: us06web.zoom.us/j/8362709804... 🧪

1 year ago 2 1 1 0
A serious medical scene shows a healthcare worker in surgical scrubs standing in a hospital corridor. Bold white text overlays the image, reading: “Curing cancer. Preventing pandemics. What’s it worth?”

A serious medical scene shows a healthcare worker in surgical scrubs standing in a hospital corridor. Bold white text overlays the image, reading: “Curing cancer. Preventing pandemics. What’s it worth?”

A dark blue graphic with white text centered over a soft-focus medical background. The message reads: “Just $105 per year from the average taxpayer funds the national institute of health. That’s all it takes to help save lives improve care, and fight disease”

A dark blue graphic with white text centered over a soft-focus medical background. The message reads: “Just $105 per year from the average taxpayer funds the national institute of health. That’s all it takes to help save lives improve care, and fight disease”

A clean, square infographic with a dark blue background and light blue accents. The header reads, “What does that money actually do? Your $105 helps fund:” followed by six icons and descriptions:
	1.	Mental Health Research – Depression, PTSD, addiction
	2.	Cancer & Rare Disease Studies – From early detection to lifesaving treatments
	3.	Pandemic Preparedness – Vaccines, virus tracking, prediction and prevention
	4.	Children’s Health – Brain development, neonatal and pediatric care
	5.	Medical Innovation – Imaging, prosthetics, diagnostics
	6.	Basic Biomedical Science – Foundational research for future cures

A clean, square infographic with a dark blue background and light blue accents. The header reads, “What does that money actually do? Your $105 helps fund:” followed by six icons and descriptions: 1. Mental Health Research – Depression, PTSD, addiction 2. Cancer & Rare Disease Studies – From early detection to lifesaving treatments 3. Pandemic Preparedness – Vaccines, virus tracking, prediction and prevention 4. Children’s Health – Brain development, neonatal and pediatric care 5. Medical Innovation – Imaging, prosthetics, diagnostics 6. Basic Biomedical Science – Foundational research for future cures

Tax Day - round 3 - NIH 🩻🧠🧬

🧬 The average U.S. taxpayer contributes $105/year to NIH, helping fund:

• Cancer & rare disease breakthroughs
• Pandemic preparedness
• Children’s health
• Medical tech innovation
• Mental health science & more

NIH powers the science behind the healthcare we rely on.

1 year ago 331 132 4 8
Research.gov :: GRFP

🚨 Not a drill: NSF GRFP results are NOW OUT!!!!!

But...good news and bad news.

👍 I'm *thrilled* for the grad students for whom getting this award will be life-changing, esp now.

👎 # of fellowships went down by 51%

(1000 this year vs. 2036 last year)

See here: www.research.gov/grfp/Awardee...

1 year ago 329 192 14 38
Hal Rogers
John Carter
Ben Cline
Tony Gonzales
Andrew Clyde
Mark Alford
Dale Strong
Riley Moore
Grace Meng
Glenn Ivey
Joe Morelle
Madeleine Dean
Frank Mrvan

Hal Rogers John Carter Ben Cline Tony Gonzales Andrew Clyde Mark Alford Dale Strong Riley Moore Grace Meng Glenn Ivey Joe Morelle Madeleine Dean Frank Mrvan

(2) FUTURE FUNDING at NSF

Here's why I rate this issue as 🚨🚨:

It's a call to action! Things are being decided now! Calls to your elected representatives MATTER.

ESPECIALLY TO THESE 13 PEOPLE!!!

These 13 reps forms the House subcommittee that sets NSF appropriations. Live there? Give 'em a call.

1 year ago 18 17 1 3
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🚨 Job opportunity 🚨
A 3-year post doc position is opening as part of my #APELANG project funded by the @agencerecherche.bsky.social

It’s about multimodal combinatorial communication in wild #chimpanzees 🐵

Job ad here: maelleroux-research.weebly.com/apelang.html
And here 👇🏻

1 year ago 39 49 2 5
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The vertebral column evolves through modularity & integration, shaping support & CNS protection. Studying 4 catarrhine primate taxa, researchers found widespread integration, w/hominoids showing more modularity than macaques
Villamil & Middleton: anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

1 year ago 4 3 0 0
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