I am thrilled to announce my third co-authored paper during my PhD. internship at the Chemistry Department of @JHUChemistry. I am grateful for the opportunity to have been involved in this amazing project. A big thank you to Dr. Mike, Ben, and Dr. Bowen.
https://t.co/GKrNobArIq
¿Qué tanto apreciamos y cuidamos nuestro planeta? El Amazonas, además de ser el pulmón del mundo, es una gran fuente de biodiversidad y agua. Sin embargo, la deforestación y los incendios son una gran amenaza. ¿Podrá sobrevivir el Amazonas al cambio climático? #hilandociencia2024
It was an honor to participate in the #IBNS2024 symposium with @TaliaLerner, Saleem, and Claudio. We forgot to take a group picture, but there's always next time! 😄.
It was amazing to meet with Claudio and Abigail at the @IBNSconnect#IBNS2024 in Panama City. It is always a pleasure to spend some time with colleagues/friends and enjoy these historic streets full of colors and vibrant environments. Ready for the meeting!
Impressed by @sarah_stern team work at #IBNS2024@IBNSconnect, showing how Nos1+ neurons in the Insular Cortex are involved in overeating and flexible feeding behaviors related to the context.
Join us next Tuesday from 1:00-2:00 to kick off the Hopkins Baltimore Brain Series seminars! Awardees Mitchell Moyer (@mitchellbmoyer) and William Sanchez (@WillliamSanchez) will present their work. Zoom link can be provided upon request! @HopkinsNeuro@jhneurostudents
'The number 1 thing that you can do is to just stop eating meat and dairy. Meat and dairy are not good for your body and they are not good for the environment.' ~ Director James Cameron. #GoVegan
📢 ¡Atención profesionales de Colombia!
Se encuentra abierta la convocatoria de Becas @Fulbrightcol de Posgrado 2024 para estudios presenciales de maestría o doctorado en #EEUU🇺🇸🇨🇴
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Tips for designing figures for your manuscript! #sciart
1) Keep it simple: The figure should clearly and concisely convey the information you are trying to present. Avoid clutter and unnecessary detail that can distract from the main message.
2) Use appropriate software: Choose software that is suitable for your type of figure. For example, use vector graphics software like Adobe Illustrator for creating diagrams and line drawings, and use graphing software like Excel or Origin for creating graphs.
3) Label everything: Ensure that all labels, axes, and other text are clear and easy to read. Use a font size that is appropriate for the size of the figure, and avoid using too many colors or fonts that are difficult to read.
4) Choose appropriate colors: Use colors that are easy on the eyes and that are easily distinguishable from each other. Consider color-blindness and choose colors that are accessible to all readers.
5) Use high-quality images: Use high-quality images with a high resolution. This will ensure that the details of the image are clear and crisp.
6) Get feedback: Share your figures with colleagues and ask for feedback. This can help identify potential issues or areas for improvement that you may have missed.
7) Follow journal guidelines: Follow the guidelines of the journal you are submitting to regarding figure format, size, and resolution. This will ensure that your figures are presented in the best possible way and meet the requirements of the journal.
8) Keep a record of your figures: Keep a record of all the figures you create, including any changes you make during the editing process. This will help you keep track of the different versions of your figures and ensure that you use the correct version when submitting your manuscript.
9) Be consistent: Ensure that all figures are consistent in terms of style, font, and size. This will help to create a cohesive and professional-looking manuscript.
I'm pleased to share that I've started a new position as a Research Associate in the laboratory of Dr. Ana Rule and Dr. Kirsten Koehler at @JohnsHopkinsEHE@JohnsHopkinsSPH. I am very happy about this new challenge.
Cloth masks are not going to cut it! 😷
@EPA recommends that folks, especially those in sensitive groups, wear AT LEAST a N95/KN95 mask to protect from wildfire smoke.
https://t.co/HZE6jebWpH
Timely advice: "People [should] stay indoors with their windows closed to the best of their ability. If you can, operate the AC or have the circulation on with good filters to improve the air quality in your home or use in-room air purifier systems to help remove the particles."