Yesterday I submitted my PhD thesis, bringing to a close my 3 years of 🧠 health research at Trinity College Dublin! Thank you to everyone who supported me along this journey. (Yes, I celebrated with my "Sleep and relax" herbal infusion, joined by Ms. Rubber Duck the Tea Strainer. 🦆)
We are taking applications for a 3-year POSTDOC position on the topic of tracking cognitive dynamics using passive smartphone sensor data, in clinical and non clinical samples with the Neureka app gillanlab.com/join-the-lab/ Closing June 1st. Pls share 🔁👍 or reach out with any informal queries!
We're hiring! Postdoctoral Fellowship: Predictive Models for Cognitive Fluctuations Closing date: 12 noon (IST), June 1st 2024 We are seeking a Research Fellow to pioneer the development of passive s...
Could we use timestamps on surveys to assess cognition? Enter DQRT, digital questionnaire response times! Big kudos to @glassybrain.bsky.social for this thorough validation work (and for creating some of the prettiest figures I've ever seen!) 🙌 Practical tips on how to use the measure included👇
Just a couple of weeks left to apply for this open postdoc position in my lab gillanlab.com/join-the-lab/ on the topic of cognitive fluctuations, with smartphone sensor data and fairly broad scope to make it your own!
We are now taking applications for a 3-year POSTDOC position in the lab on the topic of tracking cognitive fluctuations using passive smartphone sensor data, in clinical and non clinical samples with the Neureka app gillanlab.com/join-the-lab/ Closing March 1st. Pls share 🔁👍
We're hiring! Postdoctoral Research Fellowship: Predictive Models for Cognitive Fluctuations in Dementia with Lewy Bodies Closing Date: 12 noon (GMT), March 1st 2024 The Gillan Lab at Trinity College ...
Deadline January 4th to apply for this PhD position in my lab! Please share 🔁. 4 years of funding, working on apps, psychotic-like experiences, passive sensors and cognitive testing
Trying to read myself into a new research area: the relationship of the menstrual cycle and mood disorders broadly. Not so much interested in biology/mechanisms rather than descriptive epidemiological evidence and open questions. Recommendations welcome—thanks a lot!
Vagal signals are classically seen as inhibitory but there is lots of evidence suggesting they are way more adaptive than that. @nbkroemer.bsky.socialtinyurl.com/bdh279jv
We are recruiting a new PhD student to work on an exciting new area in our lab - developing passive smartphone 📱proxies for cognition and symptoms with lots of cool data science methods and a clinical focus on psychotic like experiences in the gen. pop. gillanlab.com/join-the-lab/
📢 Excited to share the first preprint of my PhD!🧠 doi.org/10.31234/osf... Do you feel you have memory problems? And would an objective test detect any? Both subjective & objective insights can help in early detection of cognitive decline. Here, we used the Neureka app📱 to study both! 1/8