Fabiola Duarte Ortiz

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Fabiola Duarte Ortiz

Fabiola Duarte Ortiz

@neuro_fabs

Neurobiology PhD candidate, Mooney Lab @DukeU Studying how vocal motor signals influence sensory processing.🐦🧠 LIBB-UNAM 🇲🇽

Durham, NC Katılım Temmuz 2020
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@katietschida.bsky.social@katietschida1·
The Tschida Lab is keen to recruit a new PhD student in this upcoming cycle. We are on the hunt for students interested in the neural circuits that regulate vocal communication and other social behaviors. Happy to chat more with interested students! Please RT!
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Fabiola Duarte Ortiz@neuro_fabs·
Thesis writing mode got me from struggling to stay awake to struggling to fall asleep. 🫠
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Jeremy Spool
Jeremy Spool@jeremyspool·
I'm excited to share with you all our new paper (co-authors the twitterless Anna Lally and @Healeylab) out in @CommsBio!! I've made a tweet thread abstract below, spooky halloween style.🎃 Open access at the following link: doi.org/10.1038/s42003… 1/14
Jeremy Spool@jeremyspool

New preprint with twitterless Anna Lally and @HealeyLab ! 📰doi.org/10.1101/2023.0… Mystery! Intrigue! Auditory pallium! Social behavioral control? Birds?? Brains?! 1/2

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Dr. Geo (Michel Geovanni Santiago-Martínez, PhD)
Dear colleagues working at universities in the United States, I need your help! I am making a list of fellowships for international graduate students (people who are not US citizens or permanent residents). Any recommendations? * I will share the final version of this list
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David Poeppel
David Poeppel@davidpoeppel·
I'm leaving @ESI_Frankfurt. I’ll miss the huge group of kind smart hardworking 95% who make it so promising. But relieved to leave the handful of people whose behavior does not meet minimal standards of morality. In admin & senior science, a few truly *appalling* people. 🧵 soon.
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Fabiola Duarte Ortiz@neuro_fabs·
Are there biases? Absolutely, but that just comes back to the first point. If you want more diverse winners the bottom line is that you also need a more diverse committee.
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Fabiola Duarte Ortiz@neuro_fabs·
Yes, very few awards go to women but that is also in part a reflection of the representation of gender in those fields 30 years ago (assuming winners today made their breakthrough discoveries around that time).
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Fabiola Duarte Ortiz@neuro_fabs·
This is exactly what I had been thinking about after all the critiques from the Nobels going to mostly white men from developed countries. (...)
Ehsan Masood@EhsanMasood

Your periodic reminder that #NobelPrize2024 nominations process could do with some outside help. Global scientific networks @AASciences @IAPartnership @ISC and @TWASnews have all offered. @ScienceAcad_swe and @karolinskainst what are you waiting for :) nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Fabiola Duarte Ortiz@neuro_fabs·
Plugging this here in case it is useful for someone. Sad to miss SfN this year but defense is coming up :)
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Fabiola Duarte Ortiz@neuro_fabs·
@KortBeck @DanieladoingPhD Yep, agree to those points when discussing basically all of Latin American students. I think resource accesibility is getting better (see @cientificolatin ) but when you don't know other people who have gone through the process it's almost impossible.
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Kort Beck
Kort Beck@KortBeck·
@DanieladoingPhD @neuro_fabs Yeah agree, I was referring to all students regardless of their gender. Sadly besides all that "general" barriers, women have to get through even more barriers.
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Daniela doing PhD
Daniela doing PhD@DanieladoingPhD·
In the last 3 years, from all the Mexicans (who come from Mexico and obtained their college degree there) that have entered a grad program in School of Engineering at UCI, I am the only woman.
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Fabiola Duarte Ortiz@neuro_fabs·
@DanieladoingPhD In my field (systems neuro) there was not a single woman PI when I left but things might be starting to change. This is a topic I think about a lot and always happy to talk to about it to share ideas to make it better, my DMs are open if you ever wanna talk more!
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Fabiola Duarte Ortiz@neuro_fabs·
@DanieladoingPhD The gender gap is much larger in Mexico. To that, add institutional barriers and it's a perfect formula for exclusion. It just gets even worse as competitiveness increases to enter grad school in the US. There are probably even more reasons but those are maybe the main ones (...)
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Fabiola Duarte Ortiz@neuro_fabs·
@GeoSantiagoM @DanieladoingPhD Yeah :( I think lack of institutional and community support, reduced scientific networking opportunities (which are just inherent to gender biases) and lack of visibility are a few of the reasons (I have identified so far) behind it. But talking about it is a great start!
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Dr. Geo (Michel Geovanni Santiago-Martínez, PhD)
@neuro_fabs @DanieladoingPhD The situation is worse in the next steps. I have not seen any other Mexican in faculty positions in my area, and have seen very few Latinas in my scientific societies (excluding SACNAS). I am trying to recruit more women from other areas to my lab, but it is a slow process. 😞
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