Open PhD position in the lab! 🚀Get in touch if you want to crack synaptic mechanisms in the postpartum brain & beyond. We patch, we image, we track behavior and hormonal release. PleaseRT
https://t.co/tiKAyi1qT1
Using adolescent homecage behavior to predict adult stress resilience - very cool approach by my former @grk2174 PhD student @Tt_P now @HannaHornberg lab @NeuroCureBerlin
@OliBosch@grk2174 @HannaHornberg @NeuroCureBerlin Many thanks for the invitation, great time, and scientific discussions. It was good seeing some familiar faces again 🙂
Global Stress and Resilience Network kick-off meeting kicking off at @EPFL_en in Lausanne. Thanks @quervain_de and @homotopykat for the meaningful opening addresses. Welcome everyone and looking forward to many scientific and networking exchanges!
@GSRNet_
A CALL to #stress & #resilience scientists:
JOIN US for this meeting - April 15-16 2024
We'lll launch the Global Stress and Resilience Network (GSRNet)
Opportunities for posters, short talks & great networking (& low fee!) Stay tuned!
@scnatCH@EPFL_en @quervain_de @NeuroLeman
Please RT! & help us getting this call & Prize to be known!
Exciting new and impactful Prize for mid-career neuroscientists here, with a high personal award (<15'000 EUR + travel grant)!
https://t.co/v9t4BQfiH6
@network_alba@Roche
Looking forward to our winter ❄️ ‚social brain’ 🧠 conference starting tomorrow in Magdeburg at the @LIN_Magdeburg (co-shared by @OVGUpresse@SMikulovic and Kristine Krug). Find all Infos of schedule and posters in the link below.
https://t.co/XvdLOemhWq
1/2 I'm very happy to share this new review in Neuroscience Research led by Lyonna Parise and @cjoseph_burnett titled "Early life stress and altered social behaviors: a perspective across species."
https://t.co/eOcabRlrc8
Sexism in academia is bad for science and a waste of public funding
We just published this paper in Nature Rev. Mater. (2023) today.
https://t.co/DNmHHGTV7g
An open access link is given under this link https://t.co/jbDSobEeph
New #preprint on @researchsquare: Social isolation and aggression training lead to escalated aggression and hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis hyperfunction in mice https://t.co/hulzKt6a5d #kisspeptin#gnrh#hypothalamus
I am really happy to share our (mine and
@TheNeumannLab) views on OXT as a molecule that helps the detection and processing of social cues out now in @NatRevNeurosci
https://t.co/yNq4Mjs9nt