This study leveraged data from a long-term field project in Amazonian Ecuador to examine whether and how circulating EpsteinβBarr virus antibodies (EBV-Ab)βa common biomarker of chronic stress in high-income settingsβ
27.06.2025 15:28 β
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Super happy for this paper to come out in AJHB! It was a big team effort with a rich dataset developed over a decade of field and lab work led by Josh Snodgrass (@jjosh1313.bsky.social) and others. Check it out to see what we learned about using EBV antibodies as a biomarker of adversity.
27.06.2025 20:03 β
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Sen. Alex Padilla, who was just forcibly removed from a DHS press conference, is the ranking member of Judiciaryβs subcommittee on immigration, citizenship, and border safety, which has βoversight of federal agencies with citizenship, asylum, refugee, and immigration enforcement responsibilities.β
12.06.2025 19:03 β
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Iβve spent a lot of time researching this topic, writing about it, and teaching about it. This is the time everyone needs to act to prevent societal collapse in the US.
To my Eugene friends, let me know if you want to meet up at the Eugene protest.
Be safe everyone β€οΈ Stay strong!
12.06.2025 21:50 β
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Over the course of my career, Iβve had the opportunity to see firsthand what happens when societies collapseβinitially in my work in the former Yugoslavia (literally identifying murdered people in mass graves) and then later studying the aftereffects of the fall of the USSR on the health of Russians
12.06.2025 21:50 β
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Please be part of a protest on Saturday, June 14. The more people who are out on the streets the safer we all are, and the more likely those in congress will worry about their own futures and stop what Trump is doing.
Peaceful protest and solidarity are what we need
12.06.2025 21:50 β
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Webinar: Responding to Federal Research Grant Terminations
Join AAAS on Friday, March 28 at 12 PM ET
The AAAS Center for Scientific Responsibility and Justice and AAAS SEA Change will host a roundtable discussion on the laws and regulations that govern federal grant terminations, including procedures for appeals. Speakers will include a legal expert, former officials at scientific funding agencies, and a grant recipient who will share their personal experience. NIH and NSF will serve as case examples.
π¨ Attention NIH & NSF grantees!
AAAS is hosting a rapid response webinar this Friday, 12-1 pm ET, on responding to federal research grant terminations.
NIH and NSF will be case examples.
Register here: aaas.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
25.03.2025 18:44 β
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Does anyone know of a petition or open letter being organized for scientists to protest against the Trump wrecking ball being aimed at our funding agencies? We need something signed by massive numbers of researchers.
07.02.2025 18:32 β
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YouTube video by The Natural History Museum
Stand Up For Science Rally Boston
Next week the world's top scientists will gather in Boston for the #AAASmtg.
In 2017 we held a #StandUpForScience rally at AAAS, which kicked off a year of huge protests organized by the scientific community, which helped fight off censorship and budget cuts.
This week is a good time for a repeat.
08.02.2025 23:06 β
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My feed is overwhelmed with scientists right now calling out the catastrophic consequences of the NIH indirect cost order from last night. If those same people aren't also speaking out against the anti-trans, anti-DEI, anti-immigrant orders...we are lost. The only path forward is solidarity.
08.02.2025 21:29 β
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I also think thereβs a huge amount of power in some of the more trusted professions marching to bring attention to the risks of the current trajectory--perhaps bringing together scientists and medical providers. We need to start building this momentum. Nobody will be able to hide from this.
08.02.2025 21:39 β
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As we head into a deepening constitutional crisis, my take is that the only way this is averted is through mass demonstrations. These will need to build and grow for them to have any effect.
08.02.2025 21:39 β
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But this work in the former Yugoslavia, along with 12 years of work that I did co-directing a project in Russia examining the health effects of the fall of the Soviet Union, convinces me otherwise. It terrifies me.
08.02.2025 21:39 β
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The situation in Yugoslavia degenerated fast into a full-scale societal collapse and genocide yet this seemed like it shouldnβt have been possible given extensive intermarriages. You may think that something like this could never happen in the US, that we are somehow special or immune.
08.02.2025 21:39 β
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Yes, there were ethnic tensions that emerged in the post-communist period and lit the match, but people I spoke to talked about killings being in response to killings which themselves were responses to killings. Once it starts, it is almost impossible to stop.
08.02.2025 21:39 β
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Those wars of the 1990s are often characterized as ethnic wars or wars of independenceβas Yugoslavia split into separate countries including Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia, & Serbiaβbut what will always stick with me from my time there is how so many locals characterized the war as the result of revenge.
08.02.2025 21:39 β
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I worked on one of the first UN forensics teams to gain entry into the region after the wars, with our goal to identify the dead and document trauma in order to provide evidence for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Most of the deceased had been tortured and murdered.
08.02.2025 21:39 β
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This past week Iβve been thinking a lot about the forensics work I did in Croatia and Bosnia in the 90s. Itβs never too far from my mind given the tattoo that memorializes the massacre sites I worked at to identify the deadβOvcara in Croatia and Srebrenica in Bosnia (itβs a fractured peace dove).
08.02.2025 21:39 β
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So at the #AAASmtg in Boston in 2017, scientists had the "Rally to Stand Up for Science". In 2025 we meet again in Boston for #AAAS2025. Any plans?
05.02.2025 23:30 β
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(I also know that so many of us feel overwhelmed by the demands of work and life. I write this feeling underwater at work with hundreds of unanswered emails and way too much to do. And I'm working from home with a sick kid. But we have to do this!)
05.02.2025 17:19 β
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The situation is 1000 times worse today. And it feels even more risky to protest today than 2017. But the consequences of silence will be devastating to science, medicine, public health, and the world. I know we are overwhelmed and scared but we have to organize and make our voices heard!
05.02.2025 17:19 β
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Itβs surreal to think back about the march, to look at pictures of the signs people carried warning about the dangers of a pandemic if science was defunded and decisions about public health politicized. About what will happen if we donβt address climate change. We should have pushed back harder.
05.02.2025 17:19 β
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It was about raising awareness about the effects of climate change, the dangers of pandemics, and the consequences of politics driving medical and public health decisions. And about the real costs of defunding science.
05.02.2025 17:19 β
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The march was deliberately not anti-Trump but was pro-science, and while many were uncomfortable with political action we also knew we had to organize and make our voices heard.
05.02.2025 17:19 β
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We had an estimated 7,000 people march in New Orleans and it was energizing to the community and helped us find the strength and develop plans for coordinated action.
05.02.2025 17:19 β
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Scientists need to organize and make our voices heard--the world needs us now! In 2017, I co-organized the March for Science in New Orleans and we coordinated with scientists around the country (and world) to bring public awareness to the dangerous changes brought about by the Trump administration.
05.02.2025 17:19 β
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23.01.2025 21:21 β
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π§΅: I am getting texts on what scientists should do in this perilous and scary moment. My advice: your biggest power is to organize through your professional societies. A few ideas -
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What I didn't say was that as someone who teaches human growth and development I would have given this executive order a D- if written by a student. Not an F only because they didn't go all homunculus and argue that men place a little man inside a woman for growth into a child. That's next week...
23.01.2025 22:36 β
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