Shield your mind against negative thoughts. Consuming iced green plum juice following summer outdoor activities provides immediate relief from heat and exhaustion. Its subtle tartness revitalizes the mind, washing away the fatigue caused by exercising in the heat.
We kicked off our Spring Events & Meetings with a trip to Capitol Hill! Attendees spent the day meeting with their Congresspeople to advocate for investment in the NIH and continued funding for research. #AcadRad
Spent today on Capitol Hill advocating for NIH funding and biomedical imaging research with @AcadRad. Missouri received $902m in NIH funding in FY24 and directly created 9,080 jobs! NIH funding impacts innovation, patient care, and the economy. We need sustained funding! #FundNIH
In our #WomensHistoryMonth spotlight, we recognize Dr. Una Goncin, Chair of #WIMIN. With a PhD in Health Sciences and over a decade of research experience, she advances imaging for IBD detection. Beyond research, she leads initiatives supporting trainees in molecular imaging.
What a phenomenal #WMIC2024! Honored to give a @WIMIN_WMIS spotlight and have our labs work (led by Dr. John Cooper) highlighted! Amazing science and amazing people.
@arian_madani You are far too kind! I am the lucky one! congratulations on being nominated for a poster award the very first time you ever submitted to a conference! 🎉 great achievement!
Come join the Biomedical MR Center as @Guglielmetti_C's #postdoc! You'll develop new imaging approaches to monitor neurodegeneration and more in efforts to better understand the interplay between the immune system and brain health. Learn more: https://t.co/e4BSUznZXr #MIRresearch
The Psychological & Brain Sciences Department at @WUSTL is looking for multiple Assistant Professors of Clinical Psychology (https://t.co/U43Pi1YdPN). We have the 7th highest amount of NIH funding, the 10th largest endowment, an absolutely beautiful campus, and low cost of living
#GetToKnow the #WashUNeuroCommunity: Aisling Chaney, PhD (@aislingchaney) of @MIRimaging uses neuroscience, radiology, + immunology research, developing PET tracers targeting the innate immune system to define CNS and peripheral immune responses in neurodegeneration and infection
So excited to finally share this work published today in @ScienceTM! “PET imaging of TREM1 identifies CNS-infiltrating myeloid cells in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis”! Huge thanks to all authors especially @mjameslab and Katrin Andreasson! https://t.co/tGTzTJpDUO
TREM1-PET is a specific imaging strategy for detecting activated CNS-infiltrating myeloid cells in mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis @ScienceTM@Brain_Matters@aislingchaney
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First Chaney lab conference! We had a great time hearing all the new updates in molecular imaging and nuclear medicine. Also fantastic to see old friends and make new ones at this year’s @SNM_MI! Excited to get back into the lab and get ready for next year! #newPI@arian_madani