Tracy Lam-Hine (he/him)
@lamhine.bsky.social
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Postdoc in Epidemiology & Population Health, Stanford University
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*subjective cognitive decline, not dementia! Thanks for your collaboration @bryandjames.bsky.social
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Last half day of #SER2025 and I'm already feeling sad

What amazing work everyone is doing, in so many areas from the really heavy methods work to public health out in the field.

And the resistance of people doing work that powerful people in this country have decided is no longer "scientific"
lamhine.bsky.social
if my NIH funding gets cut or nonrenewed, which I may know within days or hours of right now. But even if that does happen, I am so thankful I’ve had the chance to come one last time. Here’s to hoping I get to experience a few more years of #SER. Thanks for all the memories!
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platform to share my research, and allowed me to find and make new colleagues/mentors/friends. But most of all, it has shown me that I belong in science — something people have said to me before, but that I was never able to fully feel because of major imposter syndrome. This could be my last year
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My first real bsky post will be about the bittersweet feelings I have leaving #SER2025 today, and a mini love letter to this conference that has given so much to me in the last 3 years I’ve had the privilege to attend. It has opened my eyes to incredible new ways of doing science, given me a
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bryandjames.bsky.social
Was great to see @lamhine.bsky.social present his research on the prevalence of subjective cognitive decline in multiracial older US adults at #SER2025 Proud to play a small part in supporting Tracy’s important work with @michelleodden.bsky.social
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bryandjames.bsky.social
As a multiracial person myself (along with Tracy), I find this finding fascinating and a bit scary: multiracial older adults have second highest prevalence of dementia! Higher than Black and Hispanic OAs who are known to have elevated risk
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bryandjames.bsky.social
Multiracial persons may face unique experiences of discrimination and other stressors that could lead to this higher prevalence. More work needed in this understudied group!