What a fantastic #ISPGR2025 High quality presentations, dedicated poster sessions, welcoming to new researchers and wonderful to catch up with those of us who have been coming over many years. Congratulations and thank you to the organising committee.
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Awesome work! #brain&movement!
Great keynote by Kathleen Cullen on neural circuits of postural control - exciting talk with lots of cool paradigms #ISPGR2025
A superb finale to the series of keynotes at #ispgr2025 today from the one and only Prof Kathleen Cullen! #balance #posture #vestibular @ispgr.bsky.social
See you in Japan! #ISPGR2027
#ispgr2025 awesome Lab tour w/ Melvyn Roerdink -at #maastricht university — VR, exergames, muscle-brain-mobility and more! What a great experience—thank you #productiveinteractions
Phenomenal talk ! #ispger2025
The "Big Beautiful Bill" isn’t the federal budget—it’s a reconciliation bill focused on tax cuts. The real FY26 funding decisions for NIH, NSF, and more are happening now in Congress.
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Congratulations to Benjamin Filtjens for receiving the well-deserved #ISPGR2025 emerging scientist award. Great work on advancing ML work for gait assessment in Parkinson’s disease.
#ISPGR2025 why do some older adults stay strong and sharp? our workshop explored the secret of resilience! A cross-talk between muscle and brain — boosted by exercise and myokines (muscle messengers).
#HealthyAging #BrainMuscle #ISPGR
Welcome #ISPGR2025 attendees to Maastricht! Early bird preconference workshops are well attended and progressing smoothly!
#ispgr2025 day 2 kicks off with our second keynote, focusing on connectedness, from molecules to movement!#productive_interactions
“These individuals are key to the careful stewardship of 80% of the NIH appropriation that is distributed to universities, academic medical centers and research institutes across the country,” Berg said at the Senate forum, referring to the research grants distributed by NIH.
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Check out how NIH funding advanced breast cancer treatment—this is a great piece!
Neuropeeps! Is there a list somewhere of the intramural neuroscience researchers @ NIH who have lost their jobs?
If not, could you reply to this thread or hit me up on Signal (tverstynen.64) if you happen to know of specific people?
Please boost if you don’t mind.
My talking points in recent interviews, please use as you see fit:
1.Every $1 in NIH funding returns ~$2.50 to the economy.
2.Every $1B in cuts from NIH extramural = 7500 lost employees, just in science.
3.These don't include priceless improvements in health.
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I’m so grateful to be highlighted. During a time when I’m feeling especially under attack & told my research is unscientific, numerous researchers, activists & community members remind me that they value our work & my commitment to LGBTQIA+ 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈 aging communities. @theaddictivebrain.bsky.social