Laura Gravelsins (she/her)
@lgravelsins
CAMH Postdoc, UofT grad. Investigating female brain aging. Women's health advocate.
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09-03-2019 14:42:47
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Check out our new review in which we argue that estrogens should be taken seriously as general neuromodulators of learning and memory in both females AND males! SBN Tweets OSSD Pavlovian Society IBNS
Today, I took the standahead memory challenge to support women’s brain health. Try out the challenge and donate to standahead.org to do your part! Thankful for the WBHI WBHI and the research being done in the Einstein Lab of Cog Neuroscience, Gender, & Health! 🧠😎
First project on our lifespan dataset (more to come w/ Jenny Rieck and Cheryl Grady)! We assessed the joint contributions of age, brain structure (GM and WM) and task performance to functional activity across all three core components of cognitive control. mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.116…
Welcome back to our interview series! This week, learn about Ava Ma de Sousa (UvA Amsterdam, soon to join UCSB SPL) - her research on intergroup relations and social identity, how she started a podcast with her friend, and more in this week’s interview! cogbites.org/2021/04/05/cog…
I am a Bad twitter user and completely missed this announcement of my first first-author publication with Dani Jacobson! So excited to see this work officially published in Pain!!🎉
Check out my #SLEEP2021 poster (245) showing sleep hypoxia in women with surgical menopause, and links with reduced frontal cortical thickness! Group Discussion Fri June 11, 7-8PM ET @GervNiki Alana Brown Gina Nicoll Anne Almey @rebekahreuben Mateja Perović Einstein Lab of Cog Neuroscience, Gender, & Health
Come check out my #SLEEP2021 poster (038) showing different links between sleep and brain function during learning depending on menopause type! Group discussion Friday June 11, 7-8PM ET @GervNiki Laura Gravelsins (she/her) Gina Nicoll Anne Almey Mateja Perović @rebekahreuben Einstein Lab of Cog Neuroscience, Gender, & Health
One of the rare instances where I got to collaborate with my talented partner Alisha Talpur - her artwork showcasing our recent publication in HEPATOLOGY Journal made it on to their August cover!
Please RT! I am thrilled to announce that I am recruiting PhD students this application cycle to begin Sept. '22 at University of Toronto . Students interested in studying episodic memory, brain networks, and event cognition please consider applying! deadline Dec 1
If you’re at #AAIC2023 and interested in women’s brain health, stop by my poster P2-996 “Working and episodic memory trajectories over time following bilateral oophorectomy in early midlife women”! Work done with the Einstein Lab of Cog Neuroscience, Gender, & Health 🧠🧐