"The first rule of research administration is [generally scientists don't know much about it]"
Time for that to change
Dear US scientists,
We've been hearing a lot of questions of the form
"Why aren't universities doing anything!? They need to speak out!"
We can explain.
It's bad news. We're on our own. But understanding why can help us all figure out our plan.
Read along in thread 1/x 🧪
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Me, please! And thank you!
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🐏 phd candidate in bioinformatics & computational biology @ unc chapel hill | phanstiel lab | interested in genome org & function 🧬 | hhmi gilliam '24 | nsf grfp ‘22 | 🐅 occidental college ‘21 |🎙host, from where does it stem?
Ph.D. Student Harvard BBS | Young-Pearse Lab | iPSCs and Alzheimer’s Disease | Glia Biology and Neuroimmune interactions
Harvard BBS Ph.D. candidate in the Young-Pearse Lab | iPSCs and Alzheimer's Disease | Evrony Lab and Rice University 2021 alum| views are my own (he/him)
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Neuroscientist, fly pusher, glia enthusiast. Assistant Professor of Neuroscience
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Post doc in the Patani Lab at the Francis Crick Institute and University College London, interested in the role of glia in motor neuron disease using iPSC models
Tea drinker and scientist. Neurons, NAD, stuff.
Professor in Vision Science, Research Group Leader - Glaucoma at Karolinska Institutet and St. Erik Eye Hospital, Stockholm (petewilliamslab.com)
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Neuroscientist!postdoc@TuftsMedSchool Glia lover!
ARUK-RAD Fellow at the University of Dundee. I use proteomics to understand how microglia contribute to Alzheimer's Disease. GK for TNT Netball Club.
PI at the Uni Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), Founder and CTO of NanoTag Biotechnologies. Using nanobodies for super-resolution microscopy in neurosciences. Opinions are my own.
Associate Professor UCSF Deadhead dad. Old paramedic Teaches improvement science to emerging healthcare leaders.
He/Him
PhD Student, Yale @ Che Lab • Systems x computational neuroscience, Alzheimer's disease, and astrocytes • Prev. UCLA and UCSF • More about me: https://www.vincenttse.com/
Developmental/stem cell biologist, group leader at Stockholm University. I study embryonic tissue patterning and shaping.
Also, music and abstract strategy games!
EIP Assistant Professor at SUNY Stony Brook | astrocyte enthusiast | person who stutters
Neuroscientist | microglia | astrocytes | meningeal immunity | Senior Scientist at Janssen R&D San Diego- Johnson & Johnson. Previously @UCSF and @University of Groningen.
Assistant Professor @UCLA - Department of Neurobiology.
#newPI
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Looking for a postdoc? #hiring (contact info in lab website)
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