Welcome to MedNeuro's incoming class of @jessica-caco3.bsky.social, Brandon Fallen, @chferg.bsky.social, Maureen Kleinhenz, Meiheng, Liang, Katherine Lipsius , Dani Lopes, Kevin Quist, Rodrigo Rubio, Irene Wang, and Mostafa Yousefian! We're looking forward to their future research in neuroscience!
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Brain Bee: Events: About: Neuroscience: Indiana University IndianapolisIU Trident
The Neuroscience Program sponsors the Brain Bee to help advance scientific minds and foster community interest in the sciences.
IU Indianapolis School of Science and Stark are cohosting the 2025 Indianapolis Brain Bee on Saturday, Jan 25th. Open to 9-12 grade students. Prizes include scholarships and a trip to the national Brain Bee. Read more about the event and register here: science.indianapolis.iu.edu/neuroscience...
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Hey everyone! I am currently a 1st year graduate student in the IBMG IUSM program. I am excited to begin my PhD journey in medical neuroscience. I made this account to be able to network throughout my PhD.
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Developmental & Molecular biologist focused on transcriptional regulation.
Philosopher w/ focus on disease causation (esp. clusters). I completed Mark Purdeyโs research project by identifying the true environmental causes (oil pollution, pesticides, mercury, & mycotoxins) of โHuntingtonโs Diseaseโ at Lake Maracaibo.
Professor, Dept Path at the University of California Irvine. Focused on Aging and Alzheimer disease in people with Down syndrome, ๐จ๐ฆ, http://sites.mind.uci.edu/headlab/ and https://www.nia.nih.gov/research/abc-ds
Incoming Assistant Professor @RutgersU Cell Bio & Neuro ๐ฉ๐ปโ๐ฌ
Neurodegeneration, tau, and things in between ๐ง
Postdoc @bcmhouston / PhD @MayoClinic ๐ฅผ
**views my own
๐ https://dcchunglab.com
Stanford, UTSW, WashU, Emory, UF & now Indiana Uni SOM Stark Neuroscience. Latina, mother, daughter. Immunity inflammation lysosomes neuroimmuno neurodegen, EIC NPJPARKD. Posts my own.
Husband and father of 3 powerful girls. Assistant Professor in Pharmacology at Indiana University School of Medicine, studying the neurophysiology and pharmacology of the addictive brain.
Neuromuscular scientist & anatomist
A grassroots movement turned non-profit organization with a mission to diversify the neurosciences by building a community that celebrates and empowers Black scholars and professionals in neuroscience-related fields.
Alzheimer, APOE, Actin, Txn factors, Immune, Tau, miRs, Drugs | Single cell & Spatial omics, Proteomics, QTL | ASO, RNAi, AAV | Mouse, iPSC, Drosophila, Zebrafish | Microglia, Astrocytes, Oligodendrocytes https://medicine.iu.edu/faculty/41977/kim-jungsu
Cell Biologist accidentally thinking about human genetics. He/him. Husband, Dad, wannabe musician and cook, immigrant. Views very definitely my own.
Digital pathology guru | Biomarker enthusiast | Hopeful scientist | Scientific program committee @HAIconference #AAIC25 | Advisory board #ADPD2025
Neuroscientist at @UKDRI at UCL working on Ageing and Dementia. ๐ง
Dad x2
Serial procrastinator
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.
Post doc at UKDRI/UniOfEdinburgh. Dementia researcher. Electrophysiology. She/Her. Field hockey enthusiast. @drsorayam on the bad place
Postdoctoral Researcher working in the Young-Pearse lab @ Brigham and Womenโs Hospital & Harvard Medical School. Neuroscientist and stem cell biologist studying the blood brain barrier in Alzheimerโs Disease.
Father
Husband
Dementia Neuroscientist, Classical Geneticist
Outdoor Enthusiast
Opinions are my own.
https://kraemerlab.uw.edu/
To help gender equality in neuroscience, we want to make women visible through a repository, a supportive network and communications about women in sciences. https://www.winrepo.org/
Director of Stark Neurosciences Research Institute at Indiana University School of Medicine. All posts are my own (he/him).