
Brian M Spurlock
@brineshrimp2
Postdoc studying mitochondria in cardiac reprogramming in the Qian-Liu lab at UNC Chapel Hill.
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Pronouns: Dealer's Choice
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24-07-2019 22:03:02
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Reflecting on their journey into regenerative medicine, Brian explored how their queerness has shaped their career so far, how their neurodivergence makes them a kinder activist, and how we can support one another, even on a small scale, in Voices đ§ 1/2 elifesciences.org/community-voicâŠ





Donald Trump is going around telling Michigan Muslims he'll end the war, be the peace president, and how pro-Muslim (!) he is. Meanwhile, Dems sent Bill Clinton to lecture Michigan Muslims on how it's all Hamas's fault that Israel is massacring kids and killing civilians holding







đšđ New blog Mistakes Were Made: My Experience of Adult ADHD by Brian Spurlock Brian M Spurlock "Ultimately, my advice to ADHDers on the same journey is to take from this what seems useful to you and leave the rest" voicesofacademia.com/2024/11/29/mis⊠#AcademicMentalHealth #AcademicChatter


1/ To Brian M Spurlock, queerness is about âchallenging the binaryâ. It's this concept that partly drew them to regenerative medicine. For Voices, they explore religion, science and self, and how theyâre building community for other queer people in STEM. elifesciences.org/community-voicâŠ

Brian M Spurlock 2/ As an #eLifeAmbassador, Brian set up the Queer STEM Writing Group. It's a supportive community for queer people to connect and share advice, with a special focus on technical writing and SciComm. Invitations are open, we'd love to meet you! đ discord.com/invite/eDaaU74âŠ

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âMobility reinforces the structures of privilege.â Early-Career Advisor, Mayank Chugh (he/him) Mayank Chugh talks about creativity, community, and citizenship as a privilege in academia in the latest episode of Voices. Find on all main podcast platforms. elifesciences.org/community-voicâŠ

It's appalling how weak the response from University of California to the termination of student visas for (presumably given actions on other campuses) political speech has been - both the university's initial statement and the more recent one from Michael V. Drake have been tepid and