1/ ProPublica collected handwritten letters in mid-January from children held at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center, the same facility where 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos was taken.
Hundreds of kids are still detained.
We’ll let the children’s words speak for themselves. 🧵
Posts by Holly Gildea
Brown and Rhode Island are my home- where I met my husband and friends for life and became a scientist. So much that is good in my life comes from there. It doesn’t have to be this way.
@sfn.org #SfN25 #SanDiego starts this Saturday. The lab is going to be there in full force - see our presentations below.
Represented this year by @borderbiologist.bsky.social, Nick Kathman, @mrodea.bsky.social, @melcooperphd.bsky.social, @pryprk.bsky.social, @kerrylimberg.bsky.social.
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I am proud to share our work on X-linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism — a rare neurodegenerative movement disorder driven by a SINE-VNTR-Alu retrotransposon insertion in the TAF1 gene.
Read our two companion papers:
🔹 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
🔹 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
🧵 Highlights below!
🚨Please share! We are hiring a post-doc! 🪱 🐀
Job posting: www.training.nih.gov/jobs/pdf-gb-...
Lab Website: www.niddk.nih.gov/research-fun...
NIH Trainee info: www.training.nih.gov
Some of the coolest work I’ve ever been a (small) part of from @melcooperphd.bsky.social - it is a joy to be “in network” with you!
Happy to share that our work "Amyloid-β induces lipid droplet-mediated microglial dysfunction via the enzyme DGAT2 in Alzheimer’s disease" is out now @cp-immunity.bsky.social! ➡️ www.cell.com/immunity/ful...
Our new work on astrocyte responses in glaucoma is out today! A tour de force of tissue clearing and analysis by @melcooperphd.bsky.social. It's one of those stories that leads to even more great questions, so stay tuned!
Our paper on the superficial glia limitans is now published - huge thank you to all co-authors that helped getting this work across the finish line! www.cell.com/cell-reports...
Excited to share our review on astrocyte aging, out today! Hopefully the only Friday surprises this week are Liddelow lab publications! 🧪 #neuroskyence @liddelowsa.bsky.social
The average person with the flu gives it to around 1.4 people. The average person with measles gives it to between 12 and 18 people.
When I said “science is over we can all go home” it was a JOKE! I was KIDDING! 😭😭😭😭
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Happy #BlackHistoryMonth! ✨
They’ll never be able to take away the impact and contributions of Black scientists, no matter how hard they try.
So each week this month, I’ll be highlighting a few #BlackInNeuro scientists for you to learn about, celebrate their work, & follow 👩🏾🔬👨🏽🔬
I was a public school free lunch kid in a SNAP family who went to college on Pell grants & work study. My graduate education was funded by an NIH T32, the NSF GRFP, and an NIH F99, the K00 portion of which still funds me as a postdoc! I quite literally would not be here without federal funding.
If you have been affected by the fires in LA, or are concerned about your ability to keep precious Drosophila strains going during the latest funding crisis, we will host your strains as a backup. Please email me.
Please amplify. If you are also able to host fly strains, add your name as well.
Are you a scientist or science policy expert who's feeling a little nervous about federal research funding, as the next administration prepared to take over? I want to hear from you.
[reposting would be greatly appreciated!]
#neuroskyence #medsky #academicsky
Highly recommend submitting session ideas for SfN 2025! I had an excellent time chairing a minisymposium this past year, and it was both a great opportunity and a perfect way to hear all of the talks I personally wanted to hear! Deadline for this year is Jan 22 @sfn.org
Worm people: We are looking for a postdoc to join the C. elegans Mentor Match committee.
This is a great opportunity to shape a global mentorship program and gain leadership experience.
📩 DM or email me and Andrea Calixto if interested—and please spread the word! 🙌
Receiving high-quality, attentive, productive feedback from reviewers: 🤩😍🥳
Actually incorporating said feedback: 😭
Gift link for the manuscript available here! authors.elsevier.com/c/1kK24L7PXq...
Congrats to Cory Pender of @dillinlab.bsky.social for this work out today! The mechanism ended up being both super cool and unexpected, and it was a joy to be involved with!
Happy to share our review on how different lipids shape microglial biology in #GLIA journal. 💫 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
👉🏽with Gaurav Chopra, Caitlin Randolph, and @katherinewalker.bsky.social
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Agreed! Synapse one is cool! Arguably they could stand more secondary/tertiary processes as well 😂
Very glad that everyone finally made the switch from the bird site so that I can finally find important papers I desperately need to read while procrastinating again!
New YorkTimes screenshot Headline: Science Teacher Finds Missing Piece of Boeing Jet’s Fuselage in His Yard Subhed: Bob Sauer said that his 50-foot cedar trees had acted on the same scientific principle as an airbag, disrupting the door plug’s fall in an act known in physics as impulse.
immense respect to this science teacher for seeing his opportunity and grabbing onto it with both hands
They both say B! Clearly the anti-WH agenda 😂
Lots of thoughts about this from an aging bio perspective - overall, anti-aging treatments target shared mechanisms that cause cognitive aging, and I think cog. aging is MUCH more mutable than total age. I don't think we're likely to see this as a result of anti aging treatments.
I thought this would go without saying but perhaps don't use different quality control standards for different conditions that you are directly comparing 🫠