Jeremy Barry PhD
@jeremybarry.bsky.social
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Dishwasher and neuroscientist interested in epilepsy, cognition and development.
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You came up in the research highlights but i wasn’t fast enough to snag a pic. Tracy put on a really good show!
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Received a Dean’s excellence in research award and I’m pretty chuffed about it. Thanks to friends, family and colleagues who keep me going.
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Amazing story! Thanks for sharing.
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Our new piece on the history of the Eastern Association of Electroencephalographers (EAEEG), one of the longest running Basic/Clinical associations in North America and an excellent example of innovation stemming from American and Canadian collaboration! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
The Eastern Association of Electroencephalographers: A Canadian/USA success story
The Eastern Association of Electroencephalographers (EAEEG), founded in 1946, is recognized as the world’s oldest EEG society. This review traces its …
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Cool!! I miss the hair! Lol
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I haven’t found my groove on bluesky yet. But i’m still here, alive and kicking!
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Some more pics showing the meeting of minds at the post EAEEG conference social at the Citizen M Back Bay hotel.
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My UVM contingent at the EAEEG conference. My trainees from Master’s Pharmacology, Neuroscience graduate program (Phd), Master’s biomedical engineering, Medical school, and undergraduate biochem.
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Presentation of the Golden Spike Award for mentorship, clinical and basic science research to Dr. Gregory Holmes (UVM). Award delivered by Dr. Jon Kleen (UCSF).
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Post conference social at CitizenM Boston Back Bay -i highly recommend this hotel!
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Free communications: Dora Szarics (U of T), Zoe Dary (BWH), Angel Lopez (U Michigan), Emile Lemoine (CHUM), and Merrick Fallah (CHUM). Emile and Merrick were our inaugural Burnham Fellowship winners.
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Click the link to see the full 78th Annual EAEEG meeting program with talk titles and speaker bios:
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Clinical translational symposium continued with Jon Kleen (UCSF) and Mark Kramer (BU)
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Kershman lecture delivered by Tobias Loddenkemper (BCH) and the beginning of or clinical and translational science symposium with Cat Chu (MGH).
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Inaugural Burnham basic science symposium: Angelique Paulk (MGH), Xue Han (BU), Jordan Farrell (BCH/Harvard), Christos Lisgaras (NKI/NYU).
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Perhaps all of the above. The only motivation is for this to get back to Fox News so they can amplify the chaos and show their base that they're doing something. So maybe not fascism? Maybe 'Foxism"?
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History of the society, presented by Dr. Gregory Holmes (UVM) and our Milner Lecture presenter, Dr. Syd Cash (MGH)
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A few of our sponsors and welcome to the meeting by Association president Dr. Krzystof Bujarski (Dartmouth Hitchcock)
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Trying to come up with a response to the madness through our faculty senate. And all I can think to say is 'this is so incredibly stupid'. If they object to DEI measures, what do they want? More bias? More racism? And if it's not that, it's antisemitism or 'climate panic'. Gobshites, all of 'em.
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THIS is what I’m saying about how Science is a big tent!

People understand that cancer doesn’t care who you voted for. Scientific progress is a public good.

#standupforscience
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University leaders need to understand: they are holding INCREDIBLY good cards.

It is so rare in today's polarized era to have the support of 70+ percent of the public against the Trump admiministration on anything. Universities have that—AND winning legal arguments.
Graphic of Washington Post poll from April 18-22, 2025, showing "Majorities of Americans oppose various Trump proposals"

highlighting two lines in particular:
"Increasing the Federal Government's role in how private universities operate" - 28 percent support, 70 percent oppose
"Reducing federal funding for medical research" - 21 percent support, 77 percent oppose