Kalli ✨️
@kalliverse.bsky.social
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I can't stop thinking about how we do science!! Just now starting out here but you can also follow me on ig @intothekalliverse ✨️
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brainhealtharc.bsky.social
📣 Introducing Race Against Dementia: Data Challenge II

Join our launch to learn more about how we're broadening dementia and brain health research through access to rich, innovative datasets with unparalleled academic and technical support, free of charge.

➡️ bit.ly/4mTg3Og

#DataChallengeII 🧠
kalliverse.bsky.social
my first ever research study is public! In a study designed with the amazing @drhelenapaterson.bsky.social, I replicated the mere exposure effect with human sentences reading voices, uncovering an unexpected state of "familiarly unfamiliar" voices processed differently to familiar and unknown voices
psyarxivbot.bsky.social
The uncanny valley of familiarly unfamiliar voices: challenges in replicating the Mere Exposure Effect with voices: https://osf.io/8rmvf
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bartlettje.bsky.social
Absolutely love this submission for the Munro Tidy Tuesday!
jessimoore.bsky.social
Learned a bit of Gaelic for this week's #tidytuesday. There are many names and variations of names for "mountain", "hill", "peak", "point", etc. I used this site to help me classify them: cuhwc.org.uk/resources/me...

Code: jessjep.github.io/blog/posts/t...

#ggplot2 #dataviz
One chart shows the height distributions of Scottish Munros and Munro Tops by their Gaelic name (Stob, Carn, Beinn, Sgurr and Meall). Stobs are tallest, on average, but have a wide distribution of different heights. In comparison, mealls are the shortest and tend to all be of a similar height.

The second chart shows the number of munros/munro tops by each name type. Beinns are most common and are usually munros rather than munro tops. Carns are second most common and are around 50% munros and 50% munro tops.
kalliverse.bsky.social
Took multiple weeks to recover from Canada, and was ready just in time for my first externally invited talk with @alzheimersresearchuk.org Scotland centre!! Learned so much over the conference and am so grateful for the opportunity to share my work and vision with brilliant researchers in Scotland!!
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ka81.bsky.social
"The creators of human-like AI who participated in our study displayed a clear preference for implementing neurotypical standards of communication in their work and often did not consider how this interpretation of humanness may impact their end-users"

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“I Hadn't Thought About That”: Creators of Human-like AI Weigh in on Ethics & Neurodivergence | Proceedings of the 2025 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency
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brainhealtharc.bsky.social
📢 Are you a dementia researcher in the UK? Or one of the talented teams that took part in the #BioHermes001 Data Challenge? @kalliverse.bsky.social has some exciting news to share with you — all the way from the AAIC 2025 in Toronto!

More updates coming soon. 🧠

#AAIC2025 #BioHermes002
kalliverse.bsky.social
Totally jet lagged, and returned from a windy run feeling slightly defeated... so I added the #AAIC25 badge to my collection by my messy desk as a visual reminder for whenever I feel like I haven't achieved anything (ie nearly every day) - 10/10 recommend!!
kalliverse.bsky.social
Love this!! I remember chatting with my classmates how justified the design choices were. Totally agree, it just has potential to help in so many settings - chers to seeing non-hypothetical applications in more populations and settings 🥂
kalliverse.bsky.social
Omg i had designed a hypothetical study with paro with my classmates in undergrad!! What was it like to hold??
kalliverse.bsky.social
If you thought I was done telling you about #AAIC25... sorry 🫣

UK-based researchers - we have an announcement for you!! ⬇️
brainhealtharc.bsky.social
📢 Are you a dementia researcher in the UK? Or one of the talented teams that took part in the #BioHermes001 Data Challenge? @kalliverse.bsky.social has some exciting news to share with you — all the way from the AAIC 2025 in Toronto!

More updates coming soon. 🧠

#AAIC2025 #BioHermes002
kalliverse.bsky.social
What a lovely message to receive, thank you!! It feels big to be seen when till recently I couldnt even see myself as a scientist!! Also thanks for what you do to involve researchers!! And for tagging soapbox, I didnt even know about it and im glad I can now connect with it!
kalliverse.bsky.social
someone from the audience at my #AAIC25 talk today said hi during security check at the airport - it was the 4th time someone today told me they felt empowered by my sharing my experience as an RA without a PhD. Unexpected outcome of the talk but I'll keep being vocal since we need this conversation
kalliverse.bsky.social
Feeling so lucky for friend Angelina Kancheva 📸 whom I'm trying to convince to join here and who is one of the brightest people I know!!! There's so many amazing friends I've made through research (yes waiting for them to join here) and im so glad I could attend #AAIC25 and connect with them again!!
kalliverse.bsky.social
On #AAIC25 day 5, I shared with the amazing audience what we achieved with the first round of the @brainhealtharc.bsky.social Scottish Data Challenge. Brilliant questions gave me a chance to emphasise the need to reuse routine datasets and support cross-discipline collaboration for 2ndary analysis!!
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dementiasplatform.bsky.social
Today at #AAIC25 - #DPUK ’s Prof Sarah Bauermeister will be speaking about harmonisation of datasets and federation at a session with @AD Data Initiative: ‘Harnessing The Power Of Collaborative Data Sharing And Research: Progress And Existing Barriers’ Room 107 10-11.30 #ADRD
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dementiaresearcher.bsky.social
Why does inclusion at scientific conferences matter? Dr Lindsey Sinclair shares personal reflections, praise, and some soul-crushing moments. Read or Listen to our new blog.

www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-why-doe...
A promotional image for a blog titled “Why does inclusion matter at scientific conferences?” by Dr Lindsey Sinclair. The background shows a crowd of black figurines with one bright red figure standing out. Dr Sinclair's photo appears in the corner alongside her title: Consultant Psychiatrist, University of Bristol.
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dementiaresearcher.bsky.social
Our second #AAIC25 special is live! Dr James Brady with @stirlandia.bsky.social, @isabelscst.bsky.social & @felixwittmann.bsky.social. Video & audio streaming now.

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kalliverse.bsky.social
On #AAIC25 day 4, I finally managed to get up early for a run! So glad I did, because I today I am feeling neeervous about speaking at the data sharing featured research session tomorrow at 1000🕙 in room 107📍join us to hear about the @brainhealtharc.bsky.social's first Scottish Data Challenge!!
kalliverse.bsky.social
What a privilege to be able to connect with those I look up to... I remember returning from St Andrews a month ago wondering if I'd ever have a place in dementia research, and every conversation today showed me I couldn't imagine it not because I couldn't have it, but because I'd have to create it.
kalliverse.bsky.social
#AAIC25 day 3 gone in a flash!! I gave myself the morning off to sleep in and see the CN tower before conference stuff. Feeling empowered by @stirlandia.bsky.social and @atlanticfellows.bsky.social, I let my brain be creative for the afternoon, thinking about what I want my metascience lab to do!!
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alzassociation.bsky.social
Today at #AAIC25, the Association released its first evidence-based clinical practice guideline on the use of blood-based biomarker tests in specialty care—a significant step forward in transforming Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis. bit.ly/477otMV
New Clinical Practice Guideline for Blood-Based Biomarkers | AAIC
The Alzheimer’s Association released its first clinical practice guideline on the use of blood-based biomarker tests at AAIC 2025 - a landmark step in diagnosis.
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isabelscst.bsky.social
Proud of our session at #AAIC25 yesterday, "Molecular Basis of Cognitive Resilience". 💜

We really are trying to bring the field together, and I think we did a great job! 👏🏻

Thank you to the audience for making the Q&A so stimulating. 🤩

If you missed it, the recording is available online.
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dementiasplatform.bsky.social
It's great to see Brains for Dementia Research at #AAIC25. Like Dementias Platform UK, they are providing some of the really valuable tools for research in the UK and beyond. Call and say hello.