We are hiring at multiple levels! Exciting new grants and collaborations just starting. Multiple T32 postdoctoral slots. Supportive and fun environment, opportunities for advancement. Seattle really isn't that rainy, I promise!
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When explaining your research to the public using 🧠💩🦠🐁 emojis on Monday helps you pass your General Exam on Thursday 😁
Thank you to my committee for all the support❤️❤️@igelkase @gibbological @anaweilmd@MizumoriSheri and Melissa Barker-Haliski
@EngageScience#phd#scicomm
Once you have walked an unhoused person who wants housing through the "services" available, you will never stop shaking with fury every time you hear politicians try to blame them for not being housed and calling them "service resistant".
A family friend died very unexpectedly a few months ago. We just found out why today: fentanyl OD. But here's the kicker: their doctor wouldn't prescribe them anti-anxiety meds so they started getting them off the streets and unfortunately got a contaminated batch.
This is a critique of the focus on resilience as a desirable outcome for researchers in our fields. We urge scholars and practitioners to think critically about resilience, considering it as an indicator of harm. Link to article: https://t.co/QtubqtLRXw Eager for feedback! 2/2
i’m a soft lifelong warm weather west coaster i know but fuck a duck guys i could barely breathe & function outside for like an hour with actual cold weather gear on. i’m seeing people in *A HOODIE* who are lying on the fucking concrete trying to stay alive. what are we doing
Researchers gave homeless people $750 per month for a year, no questions asked. The recipients spent the money on food, housing, transportation, clothing, and health care. And after six months, only 12% of those who received funds were still homeless.
https://t.co/y07gW7V0Ln
Awesome study!!! Way past time to change our perspective and language used. It’s health/relief seeking (not pathological) and we are creating it as a society through our horrible drug policy.
Our new article's out! (@DopefiendPhD, @Beth_Meyerson, @suzanmwalters, @PaulJoudreyMD, A. Bennett, L. Elliott, C. Cleland): Main finding: Doing crazy shit to avoid dopesickness doesn't mean you’re irrational, sick, or that your brain has been hijacked. https://t.co/VbJ0kn7efG
I find it so disturbing that applicants are concerned about not having publications when applying to graduate school and that some schools weigh this criteria heavily. This inadvertently penalizes talented scientists from circumstances that don’t align with publishing.
Appreciate this new piece by @MorganGodvin that rebuts the common myths and misconceptions about drug decriminalization in Oregon perpetuated by the latest NYT coverage and offers a broader historical analysis and context https://t.co/gn8eTkWNMO
@nanopharmNC Spent a lovely but very sweaty day exploring the Eixample neighborhood with @LBurg quite hot for my PNW blood but happy to hear some of us enjoy it at least!
This will happen every time without fail, people will continue to use substances so how about we actually take steps to keep them safe instead of dead! #endthewarondrugs
Iran’s prohibition of the drinking and selling of alcohol has led to a flourishing underground market. But even officials have acknowledged a wave of hospitalizations and deaths from alcohol poisoning in recent months.
https://t.co/AJppKE95Y2
That’s because, in that moment, a cascade of stress hormones automatically rushed through my body.
Well guess what. The body is not designed to be exposed to these “flight or fights hormones over a long term.
Chronic exposure to psychological stress—like the kind that comes from being Black in America—-promotes the formation of artery-clogging deposits (increasing our risk of heart attacks and strokes).
It causes insulin resistance, which contributes to diabetes, dementia and obesity.
It causes brain changes that can contribute to anxiety, depression, and fuel addiction.
Intent doesn’t matter.
@kirstenelins @ACNPorg Good luck! I included in my travel award app last year a specific statement on my lived experience with SUD with no success 🧐 focusing my efforts elsewhere now...
@SNeurotypicals I have issues with fruit in general but luckily my partner eats everything and is happy to take my discards (after I touch each piece first of course to test for anti-ripeness which is what I prefer)