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Curious to know about how it all started? Check out my interview with @leibniz_dife discussing #science, #scicomm, #mentoring and more! German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbrücke: Interview with Rachel Lippert #womeninstem #newPI #brain dife.de/en/interview-with-ra…

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1 modular R01 in 1995: - Buy latest equipment - 7 postdocs - 3 grad students - Lab manager - 2 technicians - Tenure - Cover good % salary 1 modular R01 in 2026: - 1 postdoc - Consumables
$1M in 1995: - Buy forever home - Raise 3 kids - Stay at home spouse - Retire early $1M in 2026:
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Most experiments fail, and negative results rarely get published. This means LLMs are unaware of the outcomes of most experiments.
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PSA: if you are a bike rider, PLEASE wear a helmet! 🚲 🚴🏽‍♂️🚴🏼🚴🏽‍♀️🧠🧠🧠 The ER doc told me I had a guardian angel in my helmet today. #saveyourbrain #youonlyhaveone!
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📣 ERC Plus Grant - New grant scheme 📣 🔸Up to €7 million 🔸Supports transformative research 🔸Aimed at outstanding researchers 🔸Seeks to attract and retain top talent in Europe 🔸~30 ERC Plus Grants each year More info: link.europa.eu/8gF4JC #ChooseEurope #ERCPlus
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The ripple effects of this decision to European science will be vast.
The number of grant applications is rising sharply. Our capacity for their evaluation isn’t. ERC President Maria Leptin explains why stricter resubmission limits are being introduced for 2027 calls and what this mean for applicants. link.europa.eu/xF7kjc
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Your brain at 2 AM writing a paper you started at 10 PM is operating in a neurochemical state that most productivity systems spend thousands of dollars trying to replicate. Sleep deprivation suppresses your prefrontal cortex. That's the region responsible for self-criticism, second-guessing, and the voice that says "this paragraph isn't good enough." At 2 AM, that voice goes quiet. Not because you've achieved some zen state. Because the hardware running it is shutting down for the night and you won't let it. Meanwhile the deadline is dumping norepinephrine and cortisol into your system, which narrows your attention to a single point. Your brain physically cannot multitask in that state. No checking your phone. No opening a new tab. The stress response has commandeered every available resource and pointed it at the Google Doc. Lowered inhibition plus chemically forced single-task focus. That combination is almost identical to what Csikszentmihalyi documented across 30 years of flow state research. Clear goal, immediate feedback, challenge matched to skill. A 12-page paper due in 8 hours hits all three criteria by accident. The lo-fi beats matter more than people think. Repetitive audio at 60-70 BPM synchronizes with resting heart rate and suppresses novelty-seeking circuits. You stop hearing it within minutes. It becomes an auditory wall that blocks interruption without costing you any cognitive load. It's the cheapest sensory deprivation chamber ever built. And the black coffee at midnight is pharmacologically different from your morning cup. Your adenosine levels have been building all day, so the caffeine is fighting a much stronger sleep signal. The subjective experience of "wired but calm" at 1 AM is a different drug interaction than alert-at-9-AM. Same molecule, completely different neurochemical environment. Every semester, twice a semester, four years straight. That's 40 sessions of accidental deep work before anyone had a name for it. The grade was an A- because the conditions were perfect. Not despite the chaos. Because of it.
Millennials are the elite generation because they cranked out 12-page essays the night before they were due. No ChatGPT. No Claude. Just lo-fi beats playing in the background, Black coffee at midnight, footnotes that were somehow correct, and pure delusion. Grade was an A minus. Period.
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Today marks 2 full months (🤯) without grocery shopping, and really the first creative meal this far. Quinoa bowl! #healthyeating #easyrecipes #madefromscratch #emptythecupboards #wastenotwantnot #funwithfood
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Major life hack: Be optimistic. The way you choose to perceive the world impacts every single area of your life. Choose wisely.
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Excited to share that our first study on the hippocampus’ role in helping behavior in mice is now published in @CellReports. This work was driven by an amazing team in my lab, and marks an important milestone for more, exciting studies to come! cell.com/cell-reports/fullte…
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Today I'd like to honor the memory of my mentor and friend, Roger Tsien, born 1952 February 1. Today would have been Roger's 74th birthday. Most know Roger for his 2008 Chemistry Nobel Prize with Shimomura and Chalfie. Roger made GFP into the versatile imaging method it is now.
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The most dangerous addiction today isn't a substance. Research on 100,000 people confirms that heavy short-form video use is just voluntary cognitive decline. We are actively training our brains to fail at hard tasks. If you can simply sit with a problem for 10 minutes without swiping, you have a massive competitive advantage. Basically, boredom is the new IQ.
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🤩I’m beyond excited to finally share our paper! 🎉 It’s been a long journey and a true team effort. Congratulations to our outstanding first authors, @LCReimon and Ayden Gouveia, and to all of the co-authors who made this possible 🙌! nature.com/articles/s42255-0…
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Join us on Dec 10th online! Looking forward to this upcoming GSRNet flagship webinar with Scott Russo on brain–body circuits in stress and depression, which I will have the pleasure of chairing! @GSRNet_ Don't miss it: gsr-net.org/workshops-webina… Great opportunity to connect!
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I know it’s a small study, but if this is true, then my love of cheese will never cease! Protective (even if only a teeny tiny bit) is still a check in the positive for me! 🤓🧀 story below: A Taste For Cheese May Reveal Your Future Risk of Dementia sciencealert.com/a-taste-for…
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Starts to look a lot like that social butterfly neuron I posted about earlier! So cool.
Watch the strange, life-like behavior of small ball bearings in castor oil when exposed to an electric field—a fascinating display of self-organization. 📽: Stanford Complexity Group
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The “social butterfly” neuron.
neuron trying to connect to other neurons
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neuron trying to connect to other neurons
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Featured today on @rtlgroup Deutschland: our study on Softdrinks and Depression! Check it out starting at 1h14min! rtl.de/sendungen/punkt-12/ga… @SThanarajah did a wonderful job in the interview after a bit of short notice! Time to rethink what we drink! #depression #softdrinks🥤🧠
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