New preprint🧠🐦Parental "heat calls" during incubation program the embryonic blood-brain barrier in zebra finches—preparing the developing brain for future heat challenges through sound alone. An exciting example of anticipatory developmental plasticity.
https://t.co/XuA8j2kBOJ
Our new study in @ScienceMagazine by Meillere et al: Traffic noise directly interferes with development and causes life-long fitness reduction. Prenatal sounds have much greater impact on development than previously thought @Deakin@ebdonana
https://t.co/Y2SGX0KnOr
Long term effects of prenatal sounds on avian physiology: zebra finch “heat-calls”, but not nest temperature, affect HL ratio at adulthood.
Check @EveUdino new paper! :-)
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Embark on a science communication journey with @theedubs from 'This Podcast Will Kill You'! @tpwky Join us for a Quarantini, toasting to accessible science, as we explore 'The Erins' origin story and secrets behind a successful science podcast! #scicomm
https://t.co/QkhES4avVj
I’m over the moon to share my postdoc work @Nature, where we provide an answer to the longstanding question: how is the body’s stress response system (the HPA axis) activated during starvation? https://t.co/VjAnykioMm
Self-described lizard biologist, PhD student, and evolutionary enthusiast, @Matt_McT sits down to discuss crazy beers, his research, and how you can improve the way you write your grants! https://t.co/5FEeho3GLw
🎙️ This week, we explore the world of first-gen graduate students. Listen to inspiring stories, gain valuable insights, and discover strategies for success from @MistyStewartMSU, Director of Student Success, and PhD Student Melanie Garcia. https://t.co/7oqwI5ylRs #firstgen
Loved reading this post! The section on "The Rise of "Other" Work as a Primary Activity of Employed Ph.D.s" is especially interesting: https://t.co/YKXknUeVNv #interdisciplinary
With most US academic years coming to an end, it seemed like an appropriate time to reflect on Ph.D. employment data from @NSF@NCSESgov.
In this new blog post I dive into the most recent 2021 Survey of Earned Doctorates & Survey of Doctorate Recipients.
https://t.co/tkM8UL7h5b
“Seeking truth is someone no one can do on their own, and is therefore closely related to moral questions regarding how we seek the truth in conjunction.” Love this interdisciplinary insight 🔥 👏🏽
I’ve been writing a blog post on collaboration in science – it’s long, but there’s a summary/TL;DR (and a TL;DR of the TL;DR), and some nice photos to look at, too: https://t.co/v9dwOuMxtS
Some bits on what it’s about (mostly points from the post’s summary):
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Does adaptive evolution repeat itself? Our new paper (many years in the making) now out in @ScienceAdvances shows evidence that yes! (1/13)
https://t.co/Su5cV1v0X6
Postdoc fellowship available now with @MyleneMariette on avian thermoregulation and bioacoustics, in Spain. 🙂 Deadline 18 June 2023 for start in October 2023 @DeakinCIE @ebdonana More information: https://t.co/OchQwBRP5C
Excited to host Dr. Sarah London for the BioSci seminar this Monday! Come through or join via zoom if you’re interested in developmental critical periods associated with song learning! @londonINchicago
BioSci Seminar - April 3, 11:15AM. We're excited to welcome Sarah London @UChicagoPsych@UChicago_Brains presenting "Epigenetic + molecular mechanisms for a developmental learning window" https://t.co/B8Bnqc0U8F
Hosts: @praxsubba + Julie George
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Have you ever had a novel idea that you wanted to convert into a business or a product, but never did? Check out “How to Convert a Novel Idea into a Business” featuring Jack Carson who is the inaugural winner of the @ClemsonScience Catalyst Competition! #clemson