
Angelique Allen
@climbing_octo
Passionate about researching octopuses and climbing rocks. GRFP and Gilliam fellow. Neuroscience PhD student at the University of Oregon
ID: 1466568805488812032
03-12-2021 00:43:54
70 Tweet
194 Followers
310 Following


2024 Alexander Allen of BVW Boys Basketball has been big time in the first half, hitting threes, rebounding it, and had a beautiful move into a pull up Versatile Wing prospect



A giant thank you to everyone who donated to the Sea Legs silent auction! The bids on items from OctoNationĀ® Worldās Largest Octopus Fan Club š , Danna Staaf , Halle Lindstrom, Audra McNamee, and others came to a grand total of $993!! All donated to OIMB+CMLC !

AAU Highlights D5 Elite UA rise 6ā5 190. Great summer with a great group of guys. ā¦RecruitLook Hoops Kansasā© ā¦David Ricksā© ā¦BVW Boys Basketballā© ā¦@Drive5Sportsā©


Lights Out Shooter ā Strong Finishes At The Basket ā SWAT Team Shot Blocking ā Think that Alexander Allen (Alexander Allen.) should be JockLab's Baller of the Week this week? Comment/Retweet if you think that Alexander should be this week's winner! š


We just published a primer on cephalopod learning and memory in Current Biology š¦š§ š unravelling the mysteries of how these critters navigate the seas of knowledge. Dive into the depths of cephalopod cognition with me Christelle Jozet-Alves Nicola Clayton cell.com/current-biologā¦

An at home sci project that will be a hit at the outreach event titled Generations of cephalopod scientists, funded by Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) alumni ROCSšš¦š§ šļø The altered monitors will demonstrate how we as humans cannot see polarization, but cephalopods and many other inverts can!

Octopuses (yes thatās the plural) are amazing. This one is tiny. Unlike humans, their brains GROW continually across the lifespan. Thank you University of Oregon & Cris Niell for the tour of the amazing Neuroscience happening here. Iāve always loved UofO & Eugene.

How it started vs how itās going⦠Erica Shook We unfortunately didnāt take any pictures Society for Neuroscience (SfN), but itās been a blast climbing and conferencing Can we establish a better way to connect neuroscientists who climb? Messaging people youāve never met normally doesnāt go this well



The Neurobiology and Changing Ecosystems social was one of my favorite parts of Society for Neuroscience (SfN)! Congratulations and thank you @AngieMichaiel and The Kavli Foundation for bringing so many wonderful people together!




Do you like Squid Facts? š²Yes š²No meg mindlin designed valentines to infuse some science into your celebrations! The back of each card has a fact about the species, and of course the classic to: & from: space. Get 'em here squidfacts.bigcartel.com/product/valent⦠Supports Skype A Scientist!


This puzzle was made with a black and white checkerboard patternā¦tomorrow weāll see if the team who sees like humans or the team who can see like an octopus (with polarized glasses) can put it together first! Funded by Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) Alumni ROCS

