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Hot off the press! Sharing this exciting new paper, where we found the quality of day-to-day parenting is related to infant brain volumes during the first two years of life, with distinct aspects of interaction associated with distinct neural effects.
https://t.co/TlqAE4qY6X
Hot off the presses! Check out our new paper in @jmirpub, where we look at fluctuations in cognition using EMA in both clinical (#T1D) and community samples: https://t.co/ewrGbAeO3b
Excited to share my team's new open-access paper! We found maternal childhood abuse versus neglect to be differentially associated with infant regional brain volumes, consistent with a threat versus deprivation framework.
https://t.co/Fw8kBj6M7l
2018 - 2019 - 2023
What’s changed? Getting older, wiser, and closer to my passion in research.
What’s not changed? Being mentored by amazing women in science, having the privilege to pursue what I love, and preference for black clothing items!
🚨Are you an international student applying to Clinical Psych PhD Programs? We've (@leannakal@molin_shi@alisa_zhao) put together this resource to help you navigate the admissions and internship process. Please share widely! @PsychinOut@AcademicChatter https://t.co/iyWSDusFeL
Andrew Gelman famously said that "you need 16 times the sample size to estimate an interaction than to estimate a main effect" https://t.co/NoRJ4xI5Tq. Where does 16x come from? If you're used to thinking about interactions as regressions, his process is confusing! A 🧵...
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Looking for a master’s level RA to assist with building lab infrastructure and preprocessing multimodal MRI data related to adolescent 🧠 development and depression in sunny Los Angeles 😎. Ideal start date Jan 2023.
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#TBT to another insightful read from the #RDoC special issue. Using RTC data & RDoC-informed approaches to examine children's differential susceptibility, indexed by cortisol AUCg, in relation to caregivers' depressive symptoms; @SihongLiu1 https://t.co/L3vFnhd0KI
Mistakes in academia can feel awful. They're also inevitable. And even if they're unfixable, things can be OK long-term.
Mine include
-Shared results—then learned I cleaned data wrong
-Forgot survey items
-Wrote "Harvard" in my PhD app to Yale
Share yours to prove my point! 👇
I am hiring a full-time Clinical Research Assistant for my NIH-funded study!
The role would be a great fit for someone interested in neuropsychology🧠, digital health/tech👩💻, and working with clinical populations🥼.
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@isabella_mcdo@PsychChatter@AcademicChatter Of course! This is only my personal impression though. I am also an international student and totally feel the struggle. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions:)