New preprint from the lab! Led by @martingell.bsky.social .
There is something for everyone: brain-behavior prediction, latent variable modeling, test-retest reliability. π§ ππ
"Disentangling Brain-Psychopathology Associations: A Systematic Evaluation of Transdiagnostic Latent Factor Models"
11.03.2026 17:09
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I miss you and your contagious energy and this is giving me fomo
11.03.2026 13:29
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my partner recently pointed out to me that neuro/psych academics use the word "lifespan" a lot and now I can't stop seeing it everywhere
11.03.2026 13:25
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Good scientists are leaving NIH.
Counter to the quote from HHS, NIH is struggling to recruit qualified scientists to replace them.
My own role sits empty. NIH cannot replace me since I am still employed but prevented from working.
This admin is gutting science.
www.cnn.com/2026/03/05/h...
05.03.2026 14:02
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Is it really too much to ask to live/work in a country where Iβm not extremely anxious every time I have to go through customs?
27.02.2026 14:55
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Important call for action on the integration of research programs across species. Meaningful progress in the brain sciences will require cross-field collaborations and research that spans human and non-human animal models.
19.02.2026 16:11
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Celebrating the women shaping CIFARβs vibrant research community - CIFAR
On this International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we spoke with four researchers in neuroscience, AI and robotics about their work, career journeys [β¦]
CN: Suicide
More than 90% of people who die by suicide are neurodivergent. "By studying the brain mechanisms for social connections, we aim to identify novel intervention points and new inroads for therapies to increase social connectedness." @drdebah.bsky.social:
cifar.ca/cifarnews/20... #autism
19.02.2026 00:09
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Ticketmaster screenshot showing tickets to Hilary Duff concert
~ this is what dreams are made of ~
18.02.2026 22:18
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Reading and writing can lower dementia risk by almost 40%, study finds
Cognitive health in later life is βstrongly influencedβ by lifelong exposure to intellectually stimulating environments, say researchers
Reading & writing can lower dementia risk by almost 40%, study finds.
Engaging in intellectually stimulating activities throughout life was associated with a lower risk of Alzheimerβs disease & slower cognitive decline.
π§ͺπ§ @medsky.social #medsky #neuroskyence
www.theguardian.com/society/2026...
12.02.2026 09:19
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Come hear from @liisagalea.bsky.social and Kendra Loedige from our lab!
10.02.2026 17:40
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If anyone would like to help organize the SOBP BrainHack 2026, please let me know ASAP!
(especially folks with affiliations at NYC institutes where we might be able to book a space for the hackathon)
06.02.2026 15:48
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Iβm about to fly to the other side of the country with only a small backpack and something about this feels so wrong. π
05.02.2026 20:03
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A screen shot of a spreadsheet with NIH research that needs remediation because it contains terms like "health equity" and "racial and/or ethnic disparities" and "pregnant individuals"
Still digging through this thorough report from @sanders.senate.gov. I want to flag this screenshot of what program staff receive when studies include "terms potentially associated with misalignment with agency priorities" (Newspeak for 'banned words')
03.02.2026 21:29
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A line graph showing funding curves for all NIH projects awarded grants for fiscal years 2021-2026. The curve for fiscal year 2026 is lagging behind that for previous fiscal years substantially.
My weekly update on NIH funding.
This is for all projects.
The breakdown for competing and non-competing awards will follow.
1/4
04.02.2026 15:35
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That dopamine hit you get when your hair stylist takes photos of your hair is truly unmatched
03.02.2026 22:44
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Ugh that's annoying!
You might already be familiar with this but if not: for Molecular Psychiatry (and other Nature journals) you can get detailed info about your manuscript throughout the peer review process on Research Square so you have some clarity about where/why it's stuck.
03.02.2026 16:13
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I did this when applying for jobs ~ 4 years ago. I found it extremely helpful as I got a better understanding of what the department was actually looking for and whether it was a good fit.
Based on that conversation, I decided whether or not I actually wanted to apply.
02.02.2026 19:00
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Thank you thank you!
02.02.2026 03:01
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Excited to share our new review βMapping interactions between adversity and neuroplasticity across developmentβ in @cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social. We discuss how experience - particularly adversity - interacts with neuroplasticity during human development authors.elsevier.com/c/1mB5U4sIRv...
01.12.2025 16:58
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π§ Not all brain age algorithms are equal!
In our new study, one algorithm (Pyment) outperformed other models in youth. Algorithms fail when your sample's age range is narrow or mismatched with training data. So, choose wisely...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
#BrainAge #Neuroimaging
01.02.2026 15:08
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flight #1 was delayed, flight #2 just got cancelled...
this is going to be a looooong month π
01.02.2026 00:16
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Youβre too kind!
31.01.2026 03:07
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Yess exactly!
Iβm going to start using samples from my old writing to teach trainees how NOT to write, so at least some good will come out of it.
31.01.2026 01:23
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Thanks! Iβll check it out!
29.01.2026 16:15
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