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@ColdOneder

neurophysiologist, really into soup

Midwestern US Beigetreten Mart 2015
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Iceman@ColdOneder·
Use this linking group when you submit your SfN abstracts! These will be some great poster sessions - it it includes the Oral Motor and Speech and Respiratory Regulation themes and topics.
Teresa Pitts, PhD@tpittslab

We wanna see everyone!!

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@NeuroSharps That's wonderful news, congratulations! Love the Crone lab.
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Simon A. Sharples, PhD 🇨🇦
Pleased to officially announce that I will be continuing my postdoctoral training in the Lab of Dr. Steven Crone at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital where I will learn in vivo tools to study spinal circuits for breathing
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Simon A. Sharples, PhD 🇨🇦
I turned in my keys to the lab today, marking the end of 5 years in the @NCMlab at the @univofstandrews. I am sad to leave and extremely grateful for everything I learned, accomplished, and all the fantastic people I met while here!
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@MaddySiletti @svershbow I had a child who was SO difficult from birth - age 5. Couldn't have been an easier teenager, for exactly the reasons you list.
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Maddy Siletti 🟧@MaddySiletti·
@svershbow Very true. Although, sometimes your difficult child can actually be an easier adolescent- fiercely independent, unfazed by challenges and social normalties and suddenly they feel like the easy child.
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Sophie Vershbow@svershbow·
What always seems to be missing from the "how challenging is motherhood, really?" articles is an acknowledgment that some kids are simply easier to raise than other kids, and whether or not you have an easy kid prob affects whether or not you think motherhood feels impossible.
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@MoleculesGoHard @darinweed @lizard_barnacle My kid will be 1st gen for chemical engineering (parents only have degrees in chemistry and biology and grandparents in chemistry and civil engineering).
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Elizabeth Barnes
Elizabeth Barnes@lizard_barnacle·
No. Just no. First gen is NOT when you’re first in your family to get a PhD. It gets so tiring seeing people claim barriers that then erase the incredibly significant barriers some of us actually faced.
Antoine J., PhD@AJohnsonHist

Not to play oppression Olympics but I honestly thought “first gen” meant first in your family to graduate college, not first to earn a PhD. Color me shocked to learn this today lol

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Luke Sjulson
Luke Sjulson@lukesjulson·
The winner of last night’s Neuroscience costume contest was ⁦@heyclaireward⁩, who was a -80 freezer that had been left open. The brilliant part is that she was emitting a blood-chilling beeping noise
Luke Sjulson tweet media
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John B. Holbein
John B. Holbein@JohnHolbein1·
Lol who did this
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@sciliz @mike_feigin Same! A young Wegman's employee found my wallet then found me on LinkedIn before I even noticed it missing. Visited Wegman's for the first time last year and the whole family were instant devotees even before that incident.
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@tressiemcphd A hair dryer works great for me, so I bet that device will work too.
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@drugmonkeyblog I mean, look at the speeds on the screenshot in question. They’re not fast. Maybe it’s a hill, but still not fast even then.
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@TaliaRinger Public schools, crappy jobs, practical skills, don't helicopter/snowplow. Emphasize character and intrinsic value of learning and extracurriculars. De-emphasize grades and box-checking. Entirely divorce your own worth from your children's intellect/performance.
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Talia Ringer 🕊@TaliaRinger·
When I have kids they're going to be professor-kids. How do I make sure I give them opportunities while also keeping them from getting this out of touch? How do I give them healthy doses of reality?
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Talia Ringer 🕊@TaliaRinger·
The weirdest thing to me about grad school was learning that there is a whole portion of the US population that goes to ultra-elite high schools, and from there to elite universities, and from there to elite PhD programs, and from there to faculty life.
constans@constans

I feel like everyone who goes to grad school realizes that their classmates in their PhD program who went to State U. are just as smart if not smarter than they are. I feel there’s a certain amount of selection bias going on

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Dr. Giulia Evolvi - also on blue ☁️
Conference tip for ECR: Don't run after "celebrity" scholars who don't care about you. Go out & have fun with PhDs and postdocs who are kind and smart. They'll graduate and be promoted, and they'll become the best collaborators and colleagues for your entire career.
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