We in the @CUArtsSciences Natural Sciences Division
@CUBoulder are hiring a Division Director of Inclusive Practice.
We're looking for someone w/ 5 years of job-related experience that includes DEI & STEM work = if this describes you, apply!
& RT to share https://t.co/jU8dgk8y9K
We in the @CUArtsSciences Natural Sciences Division @CUBoulder are hiring a Division Director of Inclusive Practice.
We're looking for someone w/ 5 years of job-related experience that includes DEI & STEM work = if this describes you, apply! or RT to share https://t.co/aX3AkCsfwd
@daphmarts@trejosamtrejo and I have put our thoughts and reflections about the Buffalo shooting and its larger lessons for the scientific community in an @sciam opinion piece. https://t.co/O26oRkz7VD
@daphmarts@trejosamtrejo and I have put our thoughts and reflections about the Buffalo shooting and its larger lessons for the scientific community in an @sciam opinion piece. https://t.co/O26oRkz7VD
@AbePalmer It depends somewhat on the position (Research Prof, TTT Prof, Instructor, staff). It can take forever (months). It's important to follow various rules according to the Equal Pay Act (for obvious reasons).
Another round of congratulations to Pamela Romero Villela who was recently featured in Research Excellence Spotlight! 🍾💯Check out the article below:
https://t.co/Zd62FuIvcW
This just happened:
colleague: "I am uncomfortable with the only woman in the room delegated to note taking, I can take over that task"
me: *happy tears* ❤️
IBG has a postdoctoral fellowship (NIH T32) position available starting July 1. Interested applicants should contact the faculty mentor with whom they would like to train and submit their complete application through CU Jobs at https://t.co/ilgCIz2qzi
Big congratulations to IBG graduate student Pamela Romero Villela for being selected to receive the Graduate & Professional Student Government award for Outstanding RA this year. Congrats Pamela - well deserved!
Big congratulations to IBG graduate student Pamela Romero Villela for being selected to receive the Graduate & Professional Student Government award for Outstanding RA this year. Congrats Pamela - well deserved!
IBG faculty fellow Charles Hoeffer's research program offers new insights into biology of response to treatment of psychiatric disorders:
https://t.co/mufAYu9zyq
Read the orginal research paper here:
https://t.co/s2nqNjjHMy
Our paper comparing whole genome of inbred selected High and Low Open-Field Activity strains of mice with GeneWeaver analysis to prioritize genes is available! https://t.co/2usAAVRiPE
IBG summer student publishes paper finding that the genetic effect on smoking heaviness is not moderated by age of smoking initiation in Nicotine & Tobacco Research: https://t.co/aLw0aYry6Q
In case this week's fires in the west and hurricanes in the southeast didn't get your attention, @chloejordanphd and I wrote this editorial arguing that we need to reduce travel by continuing to hold events virtually even after the threat of COVID passes. https://t.co/Xf4GZUtXUw
Our Behavior Genetics publication reports whole genome sequence in the High and Low Open-Field Activity inbred strains of mice. Combined with a cross-specific analysis in GeneWeaver, we prioritized genes for involvement in anxiety-related behaviors. https://t.co/hFhhgu093Q
Congratulations to undergraduate IBG student, Sarah Colbert, who was awarded an ECIP award for the WCPG meeting in October. Sarah is mentored by Luke Evans, and is doing work on the genetic contributions to anxiety & alcohol use: https://t.co/LauQhxa5D3