Wanna know EVERYTHING about the biology of #resilience? https://t.co/fcY6gfbBnp Very honored to author this piece with Marianne Müller @LIRgGmbH Mainz and @ScottRussoPhD@IcahnMountSinai
Talking about biological mechanisms of #stress#resilience with Jan Born. Listen in. More info: Look at our review paper in Physiological Reviews (OA). https://t.co/KwxYRyEPOj
Sources of #resilience: https://t.co/QmF9jdF03I. Review in Biological Psychiatry with Erno Hermans and Talma Hendler on how the acute stress response and the immediate post-stress recovery period provide a unique time window of plasticity, helping build generalized ...
Highly interesting meeting, fantastic speakers, great crowd. Recommendation to join 4th European Stress Conference in Mutters, Austria, March 16-18, 2025. https://t.co/RHuRZzZVYG By @SimoneSartori8 Nicolas Singewald, Johannes Bohacek, Pablo Lopez, Mathias Schmidt, a.o.
Trajectories of mental health symptoms are a popular ways of operationalizing stress resilience. Problem: Individuals may have a low-symptom trajectories only because they experience little stressor exposure (not because they are more resilient). Our new solution ...
SAVE THE DATE: #resilience2025 - the 11th Intl Symposium on @Resilience Research - Mainz, Germany - Sept 24-26, 2025
+++Satellite methods workshop: Sept 23+++many opportunities for early-career researchers+++
Meet the stress resilience research community, get the latest
Open PhD position (pending final grant approval) to start autumn 2024 on transcranial ultrasonic stimulation (TUS) with newly developed device. Position involves conducting technical measurements and a clinical investigation of the new device.
Apply here: https://t.co/U1ECEydWk1
Early-career scientists: Apply for travel stipends to #resilience2024 at https://t.co/76V23P3OOV. More opportunities: short talks, poster, poster award, networking, ..., and some birthday partying for those who like to celebrate the 10th symposium anniversary with us
PhD student Parisa from @RegionH (group of @BjornEbdrup) visited the team at @Folkehelseinst in #Oslo. During her research stay in April 24, she finalized her PhD thesis & joined lab meetings and seminars. 🔬🧠
🔗Read her reflection on our website: https://t.co/g0L1dyhYdi
@KalischLab at Leibniz Institute for Resilience Research @LIRgGmbH; @FlurinCathomas, Psychiatry @UZH_ch; Oliver Tüscher @UnimedizinMainz; Dorota Kobylinska, Psychology Uni Warsaw; Signe Mezinska, Bioethics Latvian University Riga. German language competence is advantageous.
We will soon open PhD positions in the new EU ERA-NET Neuron project PHASR-PP https://t.co/OU8FUHknga on pharmacological augmentation of #resilience and #mentalhealth, neuroimaging of the blood-brain barrier, and #stress-related inflammation. Inquiries ... (1/2)
Positive Appraisal Style (PAS) is a better predictor of stress #resilience in Parkinson patients during #COVID than indicators of dopaminergic function. Work with Anouk van der Heide, @rickhelmich@radboudumc@larapuhlmann @LIRgGmbH https://t.co/y03121Qlm2
And just another warm welcome, this time to Monique Crane @monique_crane from Macquarie University in Sydney. intresa is taken over by the Aussies, OMG.