Vou disponibilizar o Relatório da Ambipar (#AMBP3) GRATUITAMENTE.
Quem quiser receber dá um retweet/comenta aqui 👇
Vou deixar o robô enviando até 12/08/24.
Really impressive 20 y study of CSF/imaging biomarker changes preceding Alzheimer’s @NEJM
Divergence from normal group bf diagnosis:
A beta: 18 years
AB 42/AB 40: 14
phos tau 181: 11
Total tau: 10
Neurofil light chain: 9
Hippo vol: 8
Cog decline: 6
https://t.co/M9vWncQy6j
The American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) is pleased to announce that Alex Rich has been selected to receive the 2024 AIBS Emerging Public Policy Leadership Award (EPPLA).
And the Oscar goes to...
Um palestino discutindo com um grupo de militares israelenses. Durante a discussão, o homem cai sozinho no chão. Imediatamente surgem várias câmeras e repórteres por todos os lados, convergindo sobre o homem que caiu sozinho. Em menos de 1 minuto aparecem paramédicos e ambulâncias que o levam para o hospital, sempre sob o olhar atento de vários repórteres.
Esse é o chamado Pallywood, uma técnica muito usada pelos palestinos para distorcer a realidade e moldar a opinião pública a seu favor.
Samantha Hall has always been a mathematician. Now, as a postgraduate researcher in the Horvath lab, she’s learning how to be a neuroscientist. Sam recently won our department's inaugural DEI Postgrad Award to fund her training. Let's meet her! ⬇️ [1/7]
Before Yale, Sam had never mixed chemicals. She was used to coding simulations on her computer & writing math proofs. At @BrynMawrCollege, she studied math, with a thesis in computational biology. She continued this research for her master's of systems engineering from @Penn [2/7
"After her master's, Sam wondered how she could apply her understanding forward to the brain. She ended up joining the Horvath lab, where she currently studies
a mice model of activity-based anorexia. [3/7]"
Sam has found she can usually predict the mice’s behavior. It matches her own lived experience. Anorexia nervosa has affected her, her mother, and all her mother’s siblings. “I struggled for 15 years. I might as well try to help people," Sam said. [4/7]