Vagus nerve stimulation is touted as a potential treatment for a wide range of conditions from inflammatory bowel disease to autism spectrum disorder. Does it really work? MBI researchers weigh in.
Learn more: bit.ly/3FTsEkm
#JobPosting for a full-time OPS Laboratory Technician. This position will mainly support two projects, both of which evaluate the effect of non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation on speech in noise perception. Please share!
For more details, please see bit.ly/4jdiEjs
Coming on for a rare moment to announce a coming #postdoc position.
1-2 year position, focused on speech perception, noninvasive vagus nerve stim, EEG, and machine learning.
Interested? Know someone who is? Please reach out, formal job posting coming soon!!
#AcademicChatter
Call to End Freeze on Federal Grants
The White House's pause on federal grants threatens our nationās scientific progress. This unprecedented freeze will impact students and trainees who rely on grants, funded investigators, and patients waiting for critical discoveries and treatments, in addition to having an economic impact for employees and employers at universities and organizations that are economic drivers in the U.S.
Read SfN's full statement urging this Administration to lift the freeze to protect the health and security of our nation: bit.ly/4gq9i2I
Wowza news in early literacy:
Study shows major gains in K-1 reading outcomes from use of the viral, and virtually free, UFLI foundational skills program.
In fact, Iāve never seen effect sizes this high from a study of a literacy program.
Congrats @HollyLanePhD@burnsmk1@UFLiteracy!
Itās crazy how talking with a science buddy is simultaneously whatās most likely to move the project forward and the thing thatās least prioritized in our schedule.
The lab of Dr. TracyĀ Centanni focuses onĀ language perception both auditory and visual, reading disorders such as dyslexia, and potential techniques to induce neural plasticity to improve reading and language. #MBI_Labs
Learn more: tmcentanni.com
Applications for the @UFMBI NeuroGators postdoc program will open in January. Would you like to do a postdoc with us in the areas of non invasive vagus nerve stim and/or biological correlates of language/reading acquisition? Letās talk!!!
mbi.ufl.edu/research/awards/ā¦
If you have a PhD with background in behavioral genetics and are interested in a postdoc in Hong Kong, then please see below. Please contact me for further information by Dec 21, 2024.
Thanks to @drElsje for promoting. @BehaviorGenetic
Universal Screening
for Children at Risk for Dyslexia
Why? Research Showsā¦
Joseph Torgeson āwe can, using tests currently available, accurately identify students who are likely to struggle with reading starting in preschool or kindergarten."
decodingdyslexiaca.org/univeā¦
Free scientific illustrations for biologists! š
@NIH has released a library of 500 free scientific illustrations to create figures, presentations, and illustrations!
all freely available in the public domain.
Retweet and spread the message!
bioart.niaid.nih.gov/
Some excellent advice! It can be intimidating not having a checklist of things to do during data analysis, but thatās also what leads us to some of the most exciting findings.
For those at #SNL2024, come see my poster tomorrow in the morning session. I cram three full studies onto one poster to show the benefit of using multiple model systems to understand genetic contributions to dyslexia!
Day 1, #SNL2024: nice view from my Airbnb last night and some creative coffee this morning. I see you, Brisbane. Excited to be back at my favorite conference!
Iām headed to @SNLmtg in Brisbane next week! Come see me present work from multiple model systems informing our understanding of dyslexia.
Interested in a PhD in my lab? Come see me at the poster or letās grab coffee!
šØI am recruiting a PhD student to @UF_COE Special Education Program with a focus in Early Childhood! Please RT/share!
If you are interested in early childhood, STEM learning, spatial skills, and more, please consider applying to work with me!
Please email me prior to applying!
Announcing our Fall Seminar Series! Join us Fridays to learn about these researchers new work in hearing and neuroscience.
Beginning tomorrow with Kaisu Lankinen @klankine from MGH Martinos: "Using 7T fMRI and MEG to examine functional properties of the human auditory pathways."
ALT A poster announcing the speakers in the Fall 2024 HRC Friday Seminars, showing photographs of their faces, their names and affiliations, and the dates of their talks. All talks are Fridays 10:30am to 12:00pm at the Kilachand Center at Boston University. Speakers include Kaisu Lankinen from MGH on 9/20, Sahil Luthra from CMU on 10/11, Nik Francis from UMD on 11/1, Derek Houston from UConn on 11/15, and Ross Maddox from UMich on 12/6. More information at bu.edu/hrc/
Are you considering a PhD? Interested in neural plasticity and/or language and reading acquisition? I will be reviewing applications this cycle through rehab sciences and neuroscience. Iāll also be attending @SNLmtg in Brisbane- happy to meet for coffee and discuss!!