๐งช๐ง Another compelling new study demonstrating in children that unpredictability is an important early-life adversity #stress that influences the maturation of brain circuits pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39488929/ www.science.org/doi/full/10.... #neuroscience #neurobiologyofstress
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Hi! Iโm Emily, and I study how the developing brain adapts physiologically and cognitively to early life adversity. Specifically, Iโm interested in brain energetics during critical developmental periods using neuroimaging & incorporating evolutionary theory to understand these processes #SkySci #PhD
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"how [โฆ] harsh parenting, family conflict, and unsafe neighborhoods, impacts brain development"
Childhood adversity may blunt brain development rather than speed it up | PsyPost www.psypost.org/childhood-ad...
Paper in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Just made the switch from X to Bluesky and Iโm already loving this new platform.
I think it will be so much better for academics moving forward
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My lab at Stanford studies human population genetics and complex traits.
Human evolution-obsessed anthropology professor, book coming 2027, southern Rhode Islander; https://ecodevoevo.blogspot.com/2025/06/fossil-men-indeed-book-review.html
Biological Anthropologist & Human Biologist. PhD. Assistant professor at UTEP using biosocial perspectives in research on stress, pregnancy, and maternal and child health disparities. ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ he/him
Primatologist, ecologist, professor, working mom to 2 amazing kids, excited about anything to do with ecology๐, diet and physiology, orangutans, peatlands, and Indonesia๐ฎ๐ฉ๐ฆง
Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at the University of Michigan
Information on research and outreach in human evolution, primate behavior, genetics, and more from NYCEP - the New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology.
Associate Professor at @durhampsych.bsky.social. I look at how culture influences children's learning, and how learning makes us human.
Neuroscientist and mom. Interested in brain development, early life stress, epigenetics, cats, mountains, donuts, and lots of coffee.
www.PenaLab.org
Studying neural development and behavior in cerebellar circuits. #cerebellum #autism #womeninstem #bekind ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ Views my own. http://verpeutlab.org
RNA/Synaptic Biology. Neural plasticity. Psychedelic science.
andreagomezlab.com
vagally-interested postdoc @ nexs.ku.dk | bunny herder | caffeine abuser | open science enthusiast | thoughts almost certainly not his own
Evolutionary anthropologist & behavioral scientist. Leadership, punishment, conflict resolution.
Asst. Prof at UM6P in FGSES & AIRESS. Co-Director of @omovalleyresearchproject.org. Former RF @iast.fr.
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๐ https://zhgarfield.github.io
Prof @ UCSB
Chair of Integrative Anthropological Sciences (IAS)
Associate Prof in Biological Anthropology, bringing Evolution to Public Health. Director of Education at UCL Anthropology.
Profile: https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/30051
Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences at University of California, Santa Barbara. Previously Research Scientist at Max Planck for Human Development in Berlin, Germany.
New research on evolutionary biology, particularly evo-devo, plasticity-led evolution, extragenetic inheritance, evolvability and niche construction.
#evolution, #evodevo, #ecodevo, #philbio, #philsci, #biology
https://extendedevolutionarysynthesis.com/
Associate Professor at University of Michigan interested in primates, cognition, development & evolution
Cognitive Evolution Group: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/cognitive-evolution/
Primate Learning in Action: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/primatelearning/
Asst Prof Anthro & Human Biology at Indiana U | Biological anthropologist researching stress, stigma, & health disparities through the lens of biological normalcy | #FirstGen | she/her | hiking | onewheel | board games | reading
Assistant Prof at the University of Utah. Genomics, evolution, primatology, anthropology, herpetology, bioinformatics, social networks.
All opinions are my own.
Anthropology & Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University | Microbiome Sciences, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology | Archaeogenetics, Leibniz Institute for Natural Products Research and Infection Biology | Microbiology, FSU Jena