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Posts by Marie McNeely

The text reads, "Episode 4: Increasing Physical Activity and Exercise in Your Daily Life with Dean Catrine Tudor-Locke". The cover art for "Neurorehab Resources and Insights: Discoveries that enhance recovery in the clinic and beyond" is displayed on the right.

The text reads, "Episode 4: Increasing Physical Activity and Exercise in Your Daily Life with Dean Catrine Tudor-Locke". The cover art for "Neurorehab Resources and Insights: Discoveries that enhance recovery in the clinic and beyond" is displayed on the right.

I was thrilled to join @jmehta.bsky.social & Dean Catrine Tudor-Locke to discuss how exercise can enhance neurorecovery, physical activity assessment, tips to help clinicians, patients & caregivers set realistic goals, & new innovations to quantify & track movement. #scicomm 🧪 👩‍🔬
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Postdoc Dr. Amy Lebkuecher shares insights into her research with Dr. Laurel Buxbaum exploring the relationship between gesture and language comprehension in people with #Parkinson's disease.

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I'm excited to finalize this webinar, and it needs your input! Send a manuscript/proposal & I'll teach prose techniques help you - not the abstract 'you,' but YOU.

Don't worry, I'll only share a paragraph or two. But I only have space for so many examples, send yours soon! #neurorehabilitation

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859: Dr. Lawrence Uricchio: Modeling How Ecological and Evolutionary Processes Drive Adaptation in a Changing World - People Behind the Science Podcast Listen to the Episode Below (0:49:07) 0.75x 1x 1.25x 1.5x 2x 0:000:49:07 859: Dr. Lawrence Uricchio: Modeling How Ecological and Evolutionary Processes Drive Adaptation in a Changing World Apple Podca...

Curiosity is critical for success in #science, but you also need determination & passion. Dr Lawrence Uricchio shared stories from his career path, his modeling research on how evolutionary & ecological processes work in snails, advice, & more!
www.peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-lawrence-... #scicomm

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858: Dr. Douglas Fields: Studying New Cellular Mechanisms of Memory Involving Myelin - People Behind the Science Podcast Listen to the Episode Below (0:47:08) 0.75x 1x 1.25x 1.5x 2x 0:000:47:08 858: Dr. Douglas Fields: Studying New Cellular Mechanisms of Memory Involving Myelin Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPlayer...

Dr. Doug Fields studies how the brain develops and the mechanisms involved in changes to the brain’s structure and function (plasticity). He wants to know how experience regulates brain development & plasticity, and the mechanisms of learning. #scicomm

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Photo of the back cover of this year's #ASNR2026 program advertising that #ASNR2027 will be March 16-18th, 2027 at the Durham Convention Center | Durham, North Carolina.

Photo of the back cover of this year's #ASNR2026 program advertising that #ASNR2027 will be March 16-18th, 2027 at the Durham Convention Center | Durham, North Carolina.

🚨 Mark your calendar! Our 2027 Annual Meeting will be March 16-18th in Durham, NC! We're already looking forward to seeing everyone at the Durham Convention Center for fantastic programming & conversations about new advances and updates in #neurorehabilitation!

We hope you'll join us for #ASNR2027!

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ASNR Career Development Webinar Series graphic. "The Craft of Writing: Prose Techniques for Clear and Memorable Scientific Text | Thursday, April 30th, 2:00 pm US-CDT, Panelist: Benjamin Philip, PhD, Moderator: Eric Espinoza-Wade, PhD. Scan the QR code or visit www.asnr.com/webinars for details.

ASNR Career Development Webinar Series graphic. "The Craft of Writing: Prose Techniques for Clear and Memorable Scientific Text | Thursday, April 30th, 2:00 pm US-CDT, Panelist: Benjamin Philip, PhD, Moderator: Eric Espinoza-Wade, PhD. Scan the QR code or visit www.asnr.com/webinars for details.

Looking to level up your scientific writing? Register for our next Career Development Webinar on April 30th! Join Dr. @benjaminphilip.bsky.social & moderator Dr. Eric Espinoza-Wade for an engaging session focused on prose techniques that will help you better connect with readers.

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ASNR 2026 check in sign in front of the foggy Californian morning

ASNR 2026 check in sign in front of the foggy Californian morning

Excited to attend #ASNR2026 Long Beach, CA

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I enjoyed this conversation with a fantastic engineer and entrepreneur! Worth a listen for researchers weighing their options in academia, industry, and startups. Tyler has done it all, and he shares some helpful insights and advice!

#scicomm #robotics #engineering #academia #sciencecareers

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This podcast is sponsored by the Mike A. Myers Stroke Center at @txwomans.bsky.social.

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The text reads, "Episode 3: Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Neurorehabilitation with Teresa Jacobson Kimberly and Dr. Steve Wolf". On the right, the cover art for the Neurorehab Resources and Insights podcast is displayed.

The text reads, "Episode 3: Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Neurorehabilitation with Teresa Jacobson Kimberly and Dr. Steve Wolf". On the right, the cover art for the Neurorehab Resources and Insights podcast is displayed.

Drs. Teresa Jacobson Kimberley & Steve Wolf shared promising results from their research using vagus nerve stimulation to enhance upper extremity recovery & long-term outcomes after #stroke. I enjoyed hosting this conversation w/ Dr. @jmehta.bsky.social!

twu.edu/stroke-cente... 🧠🔄 🧠📈 🧪 #scicomm

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There are racks of small tubes. In the top right, the text reads, "Thank you Innovative Research."

There are racks of small tubes. In the top right, the text reads, "Thank you Innovative Research."

2026 is our 3rd year partnering w/ the amazing team at @innovativeresearch.bsky.social as podcast sponsors! We appreciate their support & belief in our mission to humanize science by sharing the voices, stories & journeys of researchers. Visit innov-research.com to learn about them & their products.

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It was a joy to speak w/ Dr. Don Smith from @mcgill.ca! From a pivotal summer job at a fertilizer plant to a cold, wet spring day in a cornfield that sparked a remarkable discovery, Don is a great storyteller! And, as fate would have it, the release date just happened to fall on his birthday today!

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The text reads, "JOIN US FOR THIS SESSION AT ASNR 2026! Symposium 4 - Rethinking Recovery: Objective and Mechanistic Metrics for Post-Stroke Motor Function, Thursday, March 26, 2026, 11:15 am - 12:30 pm PT, Hyatt Regency Long Beach | Los Angeles, CA." There are headshot photos of each speaker. On the right, there is a photo of a palm tree and a sunset with the logo of ASNR above.

The text reads, "JOIN US FOR THIS SESSION AT ASNR 2026! Symposium 4 - Rethinking Recovery: Objective and Mechanistic Metrics for Post-Stroke Motor Function, Thursday, March 26, 2026, 11:15 am - 12:30 pm PT, Hyatt Regency Long Beach | Los Angeles, CA." There are headshot photos of each speaker. On the right, there is a photo of a palm tree and a sunset with the logo of ASNR above.

Drs. Ahmet Arac, Steve Cramer, and Margit Alt Murphy will discuss metrics for objectively assessing and interrogating the mechanisms of the recovery of motor function after stroke. 🧠🔄 🧠📈

There are < 3 weeks (until March 2nd) to take advantage of #ASNR2026 Early Bird registration!

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Brain network responsible for Parkinson’s disease identified A brain network first identified by Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine researchers, called SCAN, is shown in a new study to be the neurological basis for Parkinson’s disease. Patients receiving treatments targeted to this brain region, rather than to surrounding areas, experienced greater improvements in symptoms.

Brain network responsible for Parkinson’s disease identified

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There is a headshot photo of Dave on the left. On the right, the text reads, "Episode 850 featuring Dr. Dave Jackson." The cover art for the People Behind the Science Podcast is included below.

There is a headshot photo of Dave on the left. On the right, the text reads, "Episode 850 featuring Dr. Dave Jackson." The cover art for the People Behind the Science Podcast is included below.

Don’t be afraid to try things. Working on a research project in college changed the trajectory of Dr. Dave Jackson's career, & he shared more about his career path, his research on plant growth & development, challenges he has overcome, advice, & more.
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This podcast is sponsored by the Mike A. Myers Stroke Center at Texas Woman's University Dallas.

#neurorehabilitation #rehabilitation #stroke #aphasia #speechtherapy #scicomm #podcast #neuroscience @bostonu.bsky.social @jmehta.bsky.social @swathikiran.bsky.social @txwomans.bsky.social

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The text reads, "Episode 2: Finding your voice again through speech therapy with Dr. Swath Kiran and Patrick Prock". The cover art for Neurorehab Resources and Insights is displayed to the right.

The text reads, "Episode 2: Finding your voice again through speech therapy with Dr. Swath Kiran and Patrick Prock". The cover art for Neurorehab Resources and Insights is displayed to the right.

It's hard for me to imagine suddenly having no words. The impacts of losing the ability to communicate are profound.

This episode focuses on language recovery after #stroke & speech therapy treatments & innovations to help reconnect people w/ their friends, family, & community.
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Health isn't just about the coordinated efforts of our immune systems. The foundations of health & well-being are multi-faceted, & mitochondria likely play a much bigger role than I realized. This Substack from @martinpicardenergy.bsky.social & @msahsorin.bsky.social has been eye-opening! #scicomm 🧪

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Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation in Neurorehabilitation — From Mechanisms to Meaningful Recovery
taking place at 2pm CET on Thursday, 29 January 2026.

This is a free event.

Duration:  1 hour 45 minutes

Chairs
Dr. Maria Alejandra Spir Brunal
Dr. Arun Shivaraman

Speakers and Talks

Dr Guhan Ramamurthy (India)
When Strength Returns but Life Doesn’t: rTMS and the Non-Motor Stroke Story

Dr Ziping Huang (USA)
Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Stimulation Modulates Motor Cortex Excitability and Promotes Motor Learning in Stroke Patients: Implications for Stroke Motor Recovery

Dr Francesco Tubolino (Italy)
From Evidence-Based Theoretical Knowledge to Clinical Trials in tDCS

Dr Wonkee Chang (Korea)
Title to be confirmed

Dr. Ananya Sharma (India)
(On behalf of the Youth Forum of IFNR)
Neuromodulation for Chronic Pain in Neurological Disorders: A Scoping Review

The scientific talks will be followed by an interactive discussion with the chairs and speakers.

Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation in Neurorehabilitation — From Mechanisms to Meaningful Recovery taking place at 2pm CET on Thursday, 29 January 2026. This is a free event. Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes Chairs Dr. Maria Alejandra Spir Brunal Dr. Arun Shivaraman Speakers and Talks Dr Guhan Ramamurthy (India) When Strength Returns but Life Doesn’t: rTMS and the Non-Motor Stroke Story Dr Ziping Huang (USA) Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Stimulation Modulates Motor Cortex Excitability and Promotes Motor Learning in Stroke Patients: Implications for Stroke Motor Recovery Dr Francesco Tubolino (Italy) From Evidence-Based Theoretical Knowledge to Clinical Trials in tDCS Dr Wonkee Chang (Korea) Title to be confirmed Dr. Ananya Sharma (India) (On behalf of the Youth Forum of IFNR) Neuromodulation for Chronic Pain in Neurological Disorders: A Scoping Review The scientific talks will be followed by an interactive discussion with the chairs and speakers.

There's still time to register for the Young World Federation for Neurorehabilitation (WFNR) Webinar January 29, 2pm CET/8am EST!

The webinar will feature speakers discussing important topics related to non-invasive brain stimulation in #neurorehabilitation.

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849: Dr. Joyce Ohm: Examining the Role of Epigenomics in Development and Disease - People Behind the Science Podcast Listen to the Episode Below (0:42:53) 0.75x 1x 1.25x 1.5x 2x 0:000:42:53 849: Dr. Joyce Ohm: Examining the Role of Epigenomics in Development and Disease Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPlayer Emb...

Dr. Joyce Ohm studies epigenomics in development & disease, particularly in cancer. Your cells package the genome differently to efficiently use genes they need. This is key during development, & there are problems with the epigenome in cancer. #scicomm
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Educators, the deadline to apply for our python workshop is approaching quickly! Apply by February 2 to join us in Seattle for this hands-on workshop.

💻 No prior coding experience needed.
✈️ Travel, meals, & stipend included.
🔗 alleninstitute.org/events/educator-coding-w...

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Thank you!! We're hoping to spark conversations and bridge some of the traditional silos in the field with this program! 🤞

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This new podcast is brought to you by the Mike A. Myers Stroke Center at @txwomans.bsky.social, & I'm thrilled to be co-hosting with @jmehta.bsky.social.

In ep 1, Drs. Jason Carmel & Steve Zeiler share insights on neurorecovery in kids & adults, & new research that could enhance recovery. #scicomm

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This is a square image featuring the cover art for the podcast. It includes the full title: "Neurorehab Resources and Insights: Discoveries that enhance recovery in the clinic and beyond." The logo for the Texas Woman's University Mike A. Myers stroke center appears in the lower left. There is an graphic that is half lightbulb and half brain, signifying new ideas and innovation in neurorehabilitation.

This is a square image featuring the cover art for the podcast. It includes the full title: "Neurorehab Resources and Insights: Discoveries that enhance recovery in the clinic and beyond." The logo for the Texas Woman's University Mike A. Myers stroke center appears in the lower left. There is an graphic that is half lightbulb and half brain, signifying new ideas and innovation in neurorehabilitation.

When it comes to treating & living w/ neurological conditions, a few big questions are: what do we know, & what can we do to improve quality of life? I'm excited to invite you to join us for candid chats about science, evidence-based interventions, & lived experiences. 🧠🔄 🧠📈 🧪

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There is a photo of Dr. Bryan Cassone on the left. He is a white man with short brown hair and brown eyes. He is wearing a purple button-down shirt over a gray undershirt. He is standing in front of a white cinderblock wall and is smiling at the camera. On the right, the text reads, "Episode 848 featuring Dr. Bryan Cassone". The cover art for the People Behind the Science Podcast appears below.

There is a photo of Dr. Bryan Cassone on the left. He is a white man with short brown hair and brown eyes. He is wearing a purple button-down shirt over a gray undershirt. He is standing in front of a white cinderblock wall and is smiling at the camera. On the right, the text reads, "Episode 848 featuring Dr. Bryan Cassone". The cover art for the People Behind the Science Podcast appears below.

Sometimes even the best-laid plans have to change. Dr. Bryan Cassone discussed his early pivot from pharmacy to #biology, & how he's never looked back. He shared stories about his 1st research grant, traveling the world for field work, football, & more!
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847: Dr. Natalia Vergara: Scientist with Her Sights Set on Using Stem Cells to Study and Treat Retinal Degeneration - People Behind the Science Podcast Listen to the Episode Below (0:43:01) 0.75x 1x 1.25x 1.5x 2x 0:000:43:01 847: Dr. Natalia Vergara: Scientist with Her Sights Set on Using Stem Cells to Study and Treat Retinal Degeneration Apple Podca...

Dr. Natalia Vergara uses stem cells to understand how the retina forms during development and how it degenerates during disease. She aims to develop therapies to help patients who suffer from vision loss.

Learn more about her life & research:
www.peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-natalia-v... #scicomm

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Today is the last day to apply for our cell type summer workshop!

🗓️ April 6-8 in Seattle, WA
❌ No application fee.
✈️ Travel support available to accepted applicants.
🔗 alleninstitute.org/events/2026-cell-types-w...

#neuroskyence

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The energy resistance principle Picard and Murugan introduce the energy resistance principle (ERP), a testable framework outlining how resistance to energy flow sustains life and shapes health. Excess resistance (éR) promotes hallma...

Loving @martinpicardenergy.bsky.social work bridging science and experience of energy with a focus on mitochondrial dynamics. check out his energy resistance principle: www.cell.com/cell-metabol... #energy

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There is a photo of the ocean and palm trees taken from Long Beach at sunset with the following text overlaid: "ASNR2026: Los Angeles | March 25-27, 2026 | Hyatt Regency Long Beach | Registration Now Open!". The logo for ASNR appears in the lower right corner.

There is a photo of the ocean and palm trees taken from Long Beach at sunset with the following text overlaid: "ASNR2026: Los Angeles | March 25-27, 2026 | Hyatt Regency Long Beach | Registration Now Open!". The logo for ASNR appears in the lower right corner.

Registration is now open for our 2026 Annual Meeting in Los Angeles! Join us March 25-27th for 3 days of excellent symposia, posters, professional development sessions, networking & more. Early bird discounted registration rates are available until March 2nd. Visit www.asnr.com/asnr2026 for details!

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