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Posts by Dr. Allie Tissot

Thank you so much!!!!

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Allie is standing in front of a PowerPoint that says “Pesticides as Multiple Stressors to Bivalves and Echinoderms” looking very proud. She’s wearing a floral button up shirt and black pants and a shell lei.

Allie is standing in front of a PowerPoint that says “Pesticides as Multiple Stressors to Bivalves and Echinoderms” looking very proud. She’s wearing a floral button up shirt and black pants and a shell lei.

A group of people are standing with Allie in a conference room, all smiling. One of them is holding up a laptop with a person on Zoom also smiling.

A group of people are standing with Allie in a conference room, all smiling. One of them is holding up a laptop with a person on Zoom also smiling.

On Thursday I defended my PhD dissertation and I’m officially Dr. Tissot 🥹💪🏼

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I wish I could just put 🤷🏻‍♀️ in certain parts of my dissertation.

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Absolutely love reading a paper about a pesticide that’s been in use for over a decade that says “we know nothing about its environmental fate.” 😳🤔

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Thank you @booker.senate.gov 🙏🏼

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Join us at the Clinton Street Theater for a screening of How to Blow Up a Pipeline!

3/24. Doors open at 6:00 pm. Film begins at 6:30 pm. Discussion post-film begins at 8:30 pm.

Sliding scale tickets start at $10. (No one turned away for lack of funds.)

#portland #pdx #pdxnow #portlandoregon

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The effects of imidacloprid and polyester microfibers on the larval development of the endangered sunflower star Abstract. Sea star wasting syndrome has affected numerous species of sea star, with populations of Pycnopodia helianthoides (Brandt, 1835) left most at ris

Our new paper is out! We exposed #larvae of the #endangered sunflower star to the insecticide #imidacloprid and #polyester #microfibers! Read about it here!

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Season 2; Episode 4: Protecting Bees from Pesticides: Why EPA Regulations Need to Change
Season 2; Episode 4: Protecting Bees from Pesticides: Why EPA Regulations Need to Change YouTube video by Xerces Society

On this #BugBanterPodcast, join us as we take a deep dive into how the US government regulates pesticides, why it needs to change, and what Xerces & @earthjustice.bsky.social are doing about it!
Audio & transcript 🔗 xerces.org/bug-banter/p...
Video w/ captions ⤵️
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfLw...

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That’s absolutely horrifying, why??

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I feel like doing a PhD is basically the Rocky training montage on repeat weekly for 5+ years

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These are the glorious stories I’ll be telling my niblings one day, clams are everything.

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Yayayay congrats Clarissa!!!

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My newest research: authors.elsevier.com/a/1kUBE3Ao6B...

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Not only is this incredibly cool but man this is figure goals 👌🏼👌🏼 These are stunning.

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High fertiliser use halves numbers of pollinators, world’s longest study finds Even average use of nitrogen fertilisers cut flower numbers fivefold and halved pollinating insects

High fertiliser use halves numbers of #pollinators, world’s longest study finds

www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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A study by the RPTU is the first to examine #pesticide contamination over a year. It shows that substances can be detected not only during the spraying periods in the fields but also throughout the year and in adjacent meadows.

Read the full article 👉 rptu.de/s/pnwmvs

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Awwwww ECIM 😍🩵

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Nepal has taken a significant step in public health by banning the production, sale, and use of three highly hazardous pesticides: paraquat, chlorpyrifos, and phorate. These chemicals have been associated with severe health risks. ipen.org/news/nepal-l...

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Truly a masterpiece 👏🏼👏🏼

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and they should be made accessible to everyone. If anyone ever has respectful questions, I’m happy to talk more about my diabetes and how it’s been having to manage it as a fieldwork loving scientist. 🩵
#t1d #science /3

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I was diagnosed at age 17 completely out of nowhere (ironically while getting bloodwork done for a different chronic illness). These photos are from a couple years ago, but I’ve been incredibly privileged in getting to have an insulin pump and glucose monitor. They’ve truly added years to my life 2/

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A brunette femme is smiling and wearing glasses and a striped crop top. She is holding up a Tandem insulin pump, it is black and rectangular and connected to her stomach by a long, thin tube.

A brunette femme is smiling and wearing glasses and a striped crop top. She is holding up a Tandem insulin pump, it is black and rectangular and connected to her stomach by a long, thin tube.

A brunette femme is smiling and holding an adorable tuxedo cat. She’s wearing jeans and a black sweatshirt and holding it up to show her continuous glucose monitor on her stomach, a small ovalish shaped device with avocado tape around it.

A brunette femme is smiling and holding an adorable tuxedo cat. She’s wearing jeans and a black sweatshirt and holding it up to show her continuous glucose monitor on her stomach, a small ovalish shaped device with avocado tape around it.

Yesterday was disability awareness day (oops)! I have a number of disabilities ranging from chronic illness to neurodivergence, but one that really rules my day to day is Type 1 Diabetes. 1/

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Devastating to see this happening still. 💔

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Ahahaha thank you so much!! Definitely one of the highlights of my PhD. 😊

Great to “meet” you too!! I saw you’re also T1D and I’m absolutely stoked to meet another ‘betes baddie. 💪🏼

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These are some photos of me doing field and lab work for my PhD! Excited to meet folks!

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A brunette femme is sitting on a marine dock wearing waders, a red jacket, and a black Wayne’s World hat. She’s assembling a POCIS canister.

A brunette femme is sitting on a marine dock wearing waders, a red jacket, and a black Wayne’s World hat. She’s assembling a POCIS canister.

A brunette femme is smiling while wearing waders and a blue baseball hat. She’s kneeling in a mudflat and digging a hole, searching for clams.

A brunette femme is smiling while wearing waders and a blue baseball hat. She’s kneeling in a mudflat and digging a hole, searching for clams.

A smiling brunette femme is standing in a laboratory in front of an orange-ish sea star who is roughly the size of her upper body.

A smiling brunette femme is standing in a laboratory in front of an orange-ish sea star who is roughly the size of her upper body.

A brunette femme is in a laboratory wearing a lab coat and a fabric mask. She’s holding a micropipetter and adding a solution from a jar into an aquarium.

A brunette femme is in a laboratory wearing a lab coat and a fabric mask. She’s holding a micropipetter and adding a solution from a jar into an aquarium.

Hey everyone! I figured I should go ahead and introduce myself. My name is Allie Tissot and I’m an ecotoxicologist who primarily studies pesticides and microplastics and their effects on marine invertebrates. I’m queer and disabled and very passionate about intersectional environmentalism. 🩵

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I’d love to be included please! Thank you!

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This is incredible, there are so many issues with Ocean Cleanup and this is an excellent outline!! Thank you!!

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