Joy Franco, PhD
@engineeringjoy.bsky.social
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Sensory neuroscientist and biomeasurements engineer obsessing over calcium regulation in neurons and therapies for sensorineural hearing loss. NIH DSPAN fellow. NIA K00 Awardee. Bike racer. About me -> Neurojoy.net
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Was given a very special chance to present our work at the Institut de l’Audition in Paris. It felt like such a magical experience & I don’t fully have the words to describe my gratitude other than to say: bless the PIs that give lil ole trainees like me big ole opportunities like this 😭.
engineeringjoy.bsky.social
Sharing some #auditory highlights from my visit to the Natural History Museum in Paris for all my fellow inner ear enthusiasts out there 🐌.

I’m especially taken with the how they managed to show « les labryinthes osseux »
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Une obligatoire Américaine dans Paris truc.
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Puis-je mettre ça sur mon CV?! 😂
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Les vacances commence maintenant. Happy to report that everyone has been very kind and welcoming of my desire to practice speaking. Ce n’est pas facile et je suis très timide mais je l’aime vraiment beaucoup. Alors, j’essaie d’être courageuse 😇.
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gotworms.bsky.social
Great opportunity and submissions are a little down so nominate your outstanding recent graduate, worm peeps!
barrlab.bsky.social
Worm peeps: nominate a newly minted PhD for the Sydney Brenner Thesis Award! #celegans
genetics-gsa.bsky.social
📢 Deadline extended! Apply by Oct 3 for the 2025 Sydney Brenner Thesis Award—honoring outstanding theses in nematode biology (defended Oct 1, 2024–Sept 30, 2025).
Send in your nomination today! 🔗:
engineeringjoy.bsky.social
And since we’re chatting MBL, #MyMBLMoment was getting to see a hair cell dance thanks to Dr. Jonathan Ashmore at the Biology of the Inner Course… also fitting for #MicroscopyMonday
engineeringjoy.bsky.social
Applications for the Grass Fellowships at @mblscience.bsky.social are open! This is such a cool opportunity to work on an independent project at what is effectively the best science camp in the world. Something I wish I’d known about earlier. Reposting from the other place grassfoundation.org
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What a race! Can’t believe I missed that one. Pretty sure this was her first time ever being at the tête of an elite Olympic race and what pressure to have Rissveds on your tail 🥵. Really exciting to see her progress.

And yeah, talk about a master class in bouncing back and never backing down 🔥
engineeringjoy.bsky.social
Looks like @dacolon.bsky.social is hiring a postdoc. Reposting here from the other place because this is truly a great opportunity to do very exciting work with a renowned mentor.
engineeringjoy.bsky.social
What race was it? I saw the clip out of context and don’t want to search for it for fear of spoilers 😂
engineeringjoy.bsky.social
I just saw that clip today 😢 Really unfortunate esp because she truly is one of the most skilled XC riders for the US women right now.
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#NewKitDay

Just 15 days till gravel world championships.

Want to support my journey? Help me reach my PMC fundraising commitment by donating before October 1st -> profile.pmc.org/JF0546
engineeringjoy.bsky.social
Funding op for grad students copied from the other place. Non X link to the app info: bit.ly/HF-application
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Good luck out there & feel free to reach out when in doubt! 🫶
engineeringjoy.bsky.social
Lastly: Plan ahead and leave time/room to receive and integrate feedback. Even the best prepared documents can often overlook key elements or benefit from a second set of eyes prior to submission. This isn’t just about typo checking. It’s about readability & captivating that target audience.
engineeringjoy.bsky.social
Tip 3: Zoom out at the end. Articulate how your work contributed to the broader mission of the lab. No need to overstate here, just show that you understand what this mission is and where your role fits.
engineeringjoy.bsky.social
Tip 2: invest time in finding powerful action verbs. The right word can convey crisp imagery that will help your reviewer understand WHAT you did. Bloom’s Taxonomy is a great resource for verb inspiration www.utica.edu/academic/Ass...
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engineeringjoy.bsky.social
Tip 1: reference Contributor Role Taxonomy. This is a great tool for understanding how the vague concept of "research" is broken down into clearly defined components and how these aspects are commonly described in STEM. This will help you articulate where you made contributions. credit.niso.org
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Contributor Role Taxonomy
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engineeringjoy.bsky.social
Re tips for student researchers applying for programs: a big part of your app is describing the work that YOU performed in very specific terms but there’s often little guidance on how to articulate these ideas. Simply saying "I was the sole researcher" doesn’t tell the reviewer what YOU DID… 🧵
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drugmonkey.bsky.social
Weeps quietly in October NIH R01 deadline.
dcpubliclibrary.bsky.social
Librarians love the first week of fall because: They're rearranging pumpkin-themed books, sipping hot tea instead of iced coffee, arguing over which spooky books are ‘too scary,’ and decorating with tiny gourds like it’s a sacred ritual 🍂📚☕
engineeringjoy.bsky.social
Ok one more for #MicroscopyMonday b/c it was a very fun afternoon. This is from live tissue. Auditory neurons in magenta & their friends (including satellite cells) in green. Big thx to @jessdixonneuro.bsky.social for being generous w/ reagents #ScienceSisters Imaged on FLIMmer @ HMS MicRoN core.