CoBAD will feature Drs. Bob Banzett (@harvardmed) & @erica_heinrich on June 23 at 3pm ET via Zoom. Register for the series, check out our YouTube playlist, & join our mailing list at https://t.co/loRwFlXeUG. 👇
I also have to shout out to the amazing team at @HarvellesLB who made both bands feel 100% welcome even if we were off brand for them. I've never worked with a more professional staff! Special shout out to Andrés who made both @GI_Distress and TTR sound fantastic!!!
The Dale Lab is hiring! We're looking for post-docs and technicians with a love for learning. Signal processing, data analysis, surgery, and neurophys experience are all big plusses in our book 💪. Email your CV to [email protected] if you're interested.
Wrapping up #APS2023 what a phenomenal community of physiologists! Thank you to all my colleagues and friends for making this a memorable experience, so thankful for in-person meetings again 🙏🏼
Now on to the most awaited meeting yet, @TheIsnr !! Can’t wait to meet my SCI fam!
Thank you everyone for yet another successful trainee highlights breakfast! Congratulations to all the speakers for an engaging morning! 🙌🏽
A special thanks for the Trainee aub-committee co-chairs, Dr. Michael Sunshine and Dr. Alex Marciante for all their hard work!
🗣️Don't miss this Friday's CoBAD Seminar featuring Drs. José Otero (@OhioStateMed) & @CGWDub66 via Zoom at 3pm ET. Register for the CoBAD Series at https://t.co/ofE62xcKnN #controlofbreathing#airwaydefense 👇
Outstanding postdoctoral research fellowship position available in the Molecular Cardiology and Myology Laboratory of Dr. Ashley Smuder at the University of Florida
https://t.co/blLnrR1dQd
For more details contact: [email protected]
Light can be used to move muscles?🤯 In their most recent @ElsevierConnect publication, former BREATHE trainee @Michele_Singer_ & members of the Fuller Lab show how light can stimulate tongue muscle activity in mice. Learn more at https://t.co/VMool3bqIV👇#optogenetics#UFRSD
Join us on Wed, Nov 9th from 5-7pm in MBI DeWeese Auditorium for Social & Science with former #UFGator & @spinalphrenic lab member, @MilapSandhu0! He will speak on: "Hypoxia-induced plasticity in humans - Unresolved challenges."
Check out the latest episode of @_in_your_brain_, featuring @GManBreathe. You can find this new neuroscience podcast, created by PhD student Christina Besosa, on Apple and Spotify! 🎙️👇 https://t.co/FEGJMYXlNv
I remember breaking down to my Ph.D. advisor about how stupid I felt while troubleshooting a problem in my project when she handed me this paper. Years later it is still relevant to young students starting off in Science. It's ok to feel stupid, we all do on a regular basis.