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@NeurosciLab_DCU

A resource mainly for under- & post-graduate students with a strong focus in behav. neuroscience & neuropsychopharmacology. By The Vlachou Lab Research group.

Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland Beigetreten Kasım 2013
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Nancy Padilla Coreano
Nancy Padilla Coreano@DrNancyPadilla·
This event is absolutely worth making your way from SfN San Diego headquarters to UCSD campus. Now more than ever, we need a supportive and open academic culture, and our event is all about that. Open for free to everyone. Register for details.
storiesofWiN@storiesofwin

🚨REGISTRATION IS OPEN!🚨 We're so excited to host our first-ever, in-person event! Join us for panel discussions, a keynote address, and the opportunity to meet many amazing women in Neuroscience💜 Register to attend by November 1st: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI… We can't wait!

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AlcoholActionIreland
AlcoholActionIreland@AlcoholIreland·
About 80% of chronic disease is preventable but the evidence-based measures that prevent chronic disease compete with industry-led measures to promote food, alcohol, smoking, vaping & sedentary lifestyles. Govt must put public health before private wealth thejournal.ie/readme/opinion…
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Lily Keane
Lily Keane@LilyKeane·
Incredibly honoured to receive prestigious @ResearchIrel funding to study developmental vulnerabilities in diffuse midline glioma (DIPG/DMG). Huge thanks to my amazing mentor @jfcryan and all the support from @Pharmabiotic, @AnatNeuroUCC, and UCC. Excited for what’s ahead!
UCC Research@UCCResearch

Congratulations to six @UCC early career researchers, awarded a combined €3.8m in research funding in the @Researchirel Pathway Programme awards announced today. 👏👏

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Nicholas Fabiano, MD
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
Cannabis smoking is linked with epigenome-wide disruptions which persist despite quitting. 🧵1/8
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Scholarship for PhD
Scholarship for PhD@ScholarshipfPhd·
1. How to write your First Research Article & get it published (Everything you need to know) 📖 A 14 points detailed thread for Beginner Researchers
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Scholarship for PhD
Scholarship for PhD@ScholarshipfPhd·
How to Conduct a Literature Review – A Step-by-Step Guide for Researchers - Thread-
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DCU School of Psychology
DCU School of Psychology@DCUPsychology·
Thank you to all who celebrated 5 years of DCU Psychology! We reflected on our history, shared our current story, and looked ahead. A special thanks to alumni Michelle, Clare, Emmet, Dean & Aisling, and to staff sharing exciting projects shaping our future.
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DCU School of Psychology
DCU School of Psychology@DCUPsychology·
Join DCU Psychology in celebrating its 5 year Anniversary on April 7th in the Alice Reeves (H Building) Glasnevin campus. Register to attend our exciting event line up (links posted below)
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VlachouNeuroLab_DCU@NeurosciLab_DCU·
Happy and proud to be amongst so many talented, knowledgeable, inspiring, motivated and motivating women scientists at APC Microbiome Ireland, even if just for a short while… @Pharmabiotic @AnatNeuroUCC @UCCpsychiatry @ucc #IWD2025 #IWD25 #IAmRemarkable #WeAreRemarkable
John F. Cryan@jfcryan

It is #InternationalWomensDay & a timely reminder of what a privilege it is to work with such amazing, creative (and international) female scientists in the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis lab at APC Microbiome Ireland @Pharmabiotic @ucc @AnatNeuroUCC @UCCpsychiatry #IWD2025 #IWD25

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Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News@NeuroscienceNew·
How the Brain Processes Speech in Real Time A new study has uncovered how the brain processes speech in real time by mapping neural activity during natural conversations. Using electrocorticography (ECoG) and AI-based speech-to-text models, researchers analyzed over 100 hours of brain recordings. They found that different brain regions process speech at three levels—sounds, speech patterns, and word meanings—aligning with distinct neural activity patterns. The brain also processes language sequentially, first forming sounds before speaking and later decoding meaning after hearing speech. The model accurately predicted brain activity for new conversations, outperforming previous methods. These insights could advance speech recognition technology and aid individuals with communication disorders.
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Brian Maierhofer
Brian Maierhofer@brianmaierhofer·
If you think you have Trauma, science says it didn't start with you. Unhealed trauma doesn't just disappear—it gets passed down through DNA as self-sabotage, cycles of failure, and toxic patterns. Here's what science says about inherited family trauma (and how to heal):🧵
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Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News@NeuroscienceNew·
Future Thinking Training Reduces Impulsivity A new study shows that episodic future thinking—the practice of vividly imagining specific future events—can reduce impulsivity and improve decision-making. Researchers used fMRI scans to analyze brain connectivity in participants trained to think about future events before making choices between immediate and delayed rewards. They found that this training increased functional connectivity in the brain’s salience network, which correlated with better decision-making and reduced impulsivity. Participants who engaged in future thinking completed difficult decision-making tasks more efficiently, suggesting improved cognitive control. The findings indicate that this technique may be a promising behavioral intervention for alcohol use disorder and other impulse-control issues. Further research will explore the long-term effects of future thinking training and its potential role in addiction treatment.
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Brandon Luu, MD
Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD·
A new twin study has strengthened the link between tattoos and cancer risk. For tattoos larger than a palm: 🔺 137% higher risk of skin cancer (HR = 2.37) 🩸 173% higher risk of lymphoma (HR = 2.73) Let’s break it down 🧵 1/11
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DCU School of Psychology
DCU School of Psychology@DCUPsychology·
Congratulations to @LornaCrean who successfully defended her PhD thesis 'Raise The Roof: Cognitive Effects Of Homelessness And Implications For Problematic Substance Use Recovery ' supervised by Drs Stella Vlachou @StellinaVlachou & Catherine Fassbender @CatherineFassb1 🎓👏
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VlachouNeuroLab_DCU@NeurosciLab_DCU·
@brainaddiction What happens in the US is absolutely insane… standing with all my colleagues and friends at Scripps and UCSD, and across the US.
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Olivier George
Olivier George@brainaddiction·
Last night my brilliant friend with 20 years of expertise in Neuroscience including a decade at NIDA was fired because she was recently promoted for her outstanding performance and it triggered the probation period. This is not making NIH more efficient, this is not making us healthier, this is not punishing the people who misled the public, this is destroying America’s talent. Her work is instrumental for testing whether new medications to fight addiction are safe and efficacious before they are tested in humans. now that research is at risk. She was the backbone of the lab the most senior person. So much knowledge, talent, know how, wasted, so much science destroyed for the wrong reason. Sigh…
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