Today is World Wombat Day so I must again say that my favourite ever blessing is an Indigenous Australian one and it goes "may the wombat of happiness snuffle through your underbrush"
It's out ‼️ 📢 Check out my PhD work with @kbath77! We find that early life adversity in mice disrupts central amygdala CRF+ neuron activity, augmenting the startle reflex in response to threat. https://t.co/rj2JvjpNCW
I’m very excited to share that my graduate work is now online in @ScienceMagazine today!
With generous help from my mentor @yuji_ikegaya and my amazing teammates, we investigated a top-down pathway for volitional heart rate regulation!
https://t.co/AoYwZ4J1Z0
1. Excited to share our improvement of pain testing in rodents. No more back-breaking inconsistent poking of mouse paws. We present the ARM (Automated Reproducible Mechano-stimulator). 1/7
https://t.co/fVUqn19V83
From someone who has studied this field for over 2 decades, I can comfortably say that virtually everything said here is inaccurate. It is incredibly disturbing to me that someone claiming to be a scientist can talk with such authority on something they clearly know nothing about
Just had explosive interaction w/ @Columbia’s heightened security coming onto campus. They followed me to my office & then lied, saying I didn’t scan my ID for entry (I did) & I pushed an officer (I didn’t). An ugly scene followed. They did this to me, a tenured, full professor.
Excited to share our new pre-print where we discover behavior signatures of eusociality and social touch in the East African naked mole-rat. 1/6
https://t.co/Tqd7CmDE1c
10yrs since using smell to study legacies of stress (Dias & Ressler 2014). Then reversal (Aoued at al 2019) cause (germline RNA)+consequence (better learning)(Aoued et al 2020). My thoughts on how chemosensation across species sheds light on such legacies. https://t.co/RGJ73ShrZT
These beautiful drawings depict flashes of the fruitful and laborious years of research on women’s health . Here's to many more with the hope that change is near ... ✨
Thank you 🧠 @ZuckermanBrain@Columbia@bjmarlin@matteofarinella
New review from the Marlin Lab ✨ by two of our amazing grad students, @BriMcR Briana McRae and Valentine Andreu, on how sensory stimuli are processed in the 🧠 to inform parental care towards offspring. Read it here: https://t.co/XhWmUf8yOk