@stephentown42 Interviewer "Can you think of a situation where you've had to juggle tasks under pressure?"
Me "let me tell you about developing and inserting CIs into a chronic model system..."
@flygirlNHM Love the plant stand, what a great idea. I'm now eyeing up my pallet collection and wondering if I can make my own vertical bee larder π
I've always felt unwelcome in academia. I have tried to ignore it, consider it imposter syndrome etc because I thoroughly believe #academia is improved for its #diversity in teaching and research. Unfortunately universities don't appear to agree.
Yet another difference between teaching and research - the quality of my morning emails. Love feeling like I'm making a difference while just doing my job with @OU_LHCS
Amazing to have our first research paper published @jclinicalinvest@UCLchildhealth @GOSHCCPartners JCI Insight - The timing of auditory sensory deficits in Norrie disease has implications for therapeutic intervention https://t.co/aFU9AWRaeH
@katiehough21 @unisouthampton@UoS_AIS Congratulations Dr Hough!! How funny, I was wondering how you were getting on this morning, must have been a premonition ππ
It's great to be working with an organisation that actively promotes wellbeing and work/life balance to support both its staff and students. #makingadifference @OU_healthsci @OU_STEM
Neill Boddington, one of our Mental Health Advisors , shares 8 top tips for promoting better mental health and wellbeing to support you, a fellow student or colleague.
https://t.co/jGbP0bOWmu
Final count when I got off, 23 occupants, 16 of whom have forgotten the location of their nose/ mouth. At least that's a pleasingly consistent proportion, even if not a reassuring one.
10 people in tube carriage, 6 not bothering with a mask at all, one using it as as a chin warmer, 3 actually wearing the mask. Oh and one drinking lager. @TfL is this representative across the service?
I used to be proud of my ability to record from neurons in brain regions that other researchers found too small or difficult to bother with but I'm now trying to envisage the size and angle of swab required for the nasal amygdala approach...
Today Marmalade made her screen debut as a #StudyBuddy in an @StudentHubLive session run by @OpenUniversity. With so many module options its not just "horses for courses".
Very nice review covering the bits that auditory physiologists would generally prefer to ignore. Well done @katiehough21 and team. The answer to your tweet seems to be a resounding "yes"!