this is pretty amazing: @lucinauddin.bsky.socialwww.lieffcabraser.com/antitrust/ac... summary of the case:
I'm officially hiring full-time research assistants for my *NEW* lab to work on NIH-funded studies! We study emotions, neurodevelopment, and depression/anxiety. Perfect opportunity for post-bacc researchers planning to apply to MD or PhD programs. More info here: docs.google.com/document/d/1...
Hi Everyone, The Computational, Relational, and Affective Brain (CRAB) Lab at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine is hiring two full time research assistants (Professional Rater I) ...
The fun one... bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Public perception of dementia has emerged as a key factor in the 2024 United States presidential election. The first televised presidential debate (27 June 2024) evoked a groundswell of concern about....
Guess it’s time to finally abandon the other app. No idea what rule I broke. I don’t use the account much. Last two things I did was retweet a video of the DC protest against Netanyahu yesterday and report a tweet that called all “Islamists” terrorist. 🤷♂️
I shared all of my NIH F99/K00 (DSPAN) grant materials in a GitHub repo (github.com/wj-mitchell/...) a while ago for new applicants. I didn't see any examples of Research Performance Progress Reports (RPPRs) online so today I updated the repo with information and materials from mine.
Information and Materials Related to My NIH DSPAN F99/K00 Award - wj-mitchell/DSPAN_Details
Might use ChatGPT to write my response letters because I can’t filter my own snark.
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I think we are starting to see that it does get those kinds of inputs. Portions of Crus I/II are involved in biological motion. Plus the cerebellum hardware is supposed to be ideal for condensing large information. The input granule cells in the cerebellum outnumber other neurons in the brain 2:1