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Yvonne Chen
@yvonnechen.bsky.social
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Cognitive neuroscientist studying human episodic memory with #EEG, #intracranialEEG & #fMRI 🧠 Asst. Prof. @ University of Nevada, Las Vegas She/Her • Views are mine
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I didn't know that about you. That's awesome!
Well deserved! Congratulations Allie!🙌
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We're excited to share that our lab is hiring for the position of Lab Manager/Research Assistant. A great opportunity to join our lab!

You can find full details and apply via the link below:
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DMN515/r...

Please feel free to share this with anyone who might be interested!
Research Assistant/Lab Manager at University of Oxford
Looking for a new job opportunity in academia? Check out this job opening for a Research Assistant/Lab Manager on jobs.ac.uk!
www.jobs.ac.uk
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We are hiring a post-bacc research coordinator to help on projects exploring EEG and MRI measures of neuroplasticity supporting sensory and language learning in the first 2 years of life! Please repost to help us spread the word! more info here: www.plasticityinneurodevelopmentlab.com/join-us
a yellow sign that says we 're hiring
ALT: a yellow sign that says we 're hiring
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Friday, March 7
Join us for a poster-making session ahead of the March in 111 Levin. Poster supplies provided. +Coffee and doughnuts

9:30 – Poster Making
10:30 – Walk together to City Hall

This is science outreach. This is science advocacy.

@standupforscience.bsky.social
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Many of you already know about my battle with an autoimmune disease that started shortly after I got COVID in 2022. Here's a summary from a science/health blog aimed at battling disinformation. 🧪😷🧠

Separate from my story, there is a lot of other useful health content!

www.youcanknowthings.com
You Can Know Things
A blog about science in a world of untrue facts.
www.youcanknowthings.com
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This absolutely rocks, and should be taught in genetics classes in schools. I have little hope it will be heeded by the geniuses of Silicon Valley, however.
In a @currentbiology.bsky.social paper earlier this year, led by @laurawesseldijk.bsky.social, we analysed Beethoven’s genome with a polygenic index related to musicality, as a way to communicate limits of genetic predictions at the individual level & the complexity of links between DNA & behaviour:
Notes from Beethoven’s genome
Wesseldijk et al. compare the genomic information collected from Ludwig van Beethoven with population-based datasets used to quantify musical achievement.
www.cell.com
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