D. Parker Kelley (@sequencemyneuro) 's Twitter Profile
D. Parker Kelley

@sequencemyneuro

@TrPR_program, @thethrivelab UCSF/SFVA, Mitochondrial Psychobiology/Bioenergetics, Psychoneuroimmuno, Psychedelics @sequencemyneuro.bsky.social

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For days, I have been trying to write a tribute to our kind, brilliant friend, collaborator and physician, Dr. Nolan Williams Nolan Williams. This beautiful tribute from the veterans Nolan helped, in the post below, has finally unlocked my broken heart long enough to try to

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D. Parker Kelley Affect, thought and behavior are subject to the same principle of canalization; perhaps it is a defensive strategy— but canalization refers to the process and effect, one of narrowing. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36584883/

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The way we feel and the psychiatric symptoms some of us end up experiencing could emerge from the way energy flows, or fails to flow smoothly, in mitochondria. The ATP model (Allostatic Triage in Psychopathology) by Parker Kelley D. Parker Kelley sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

The way we feel and the psychiatric symptoms some of us end up experiencing could emerge from the way energy flows, or fails to flow smoothly, in mitochondria.

The ATP model (Allostatic Triage in Psychopathology) by Parker Kelley <a href="/sequencemyneuro/">D. Parker Kelley</a> 

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Thinking is a byproduct of the brain-body system’s activity. Yes, it is useful in many cases to guide us through the world. But thinking happens more fluidly and naturally when the organism’s energetic state is coherent. Metabolic dysregulation disrupts clear thinking for

D. Parker Kelley (@sequencemyneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good point & very important topic. I held two different positions in the grad student association in grad school. Lots of students were struggling with mental health, but in my experience it wasn't that they didn't like the work/ideas- it was a workload/ stress/ environment issue

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Our comprehensive review explores mitochondrial immune signaling pathways, their therapeutic potential in managing inflammation and chronic diseases, and discusses cutting-edge methodologies for mitochondrial research

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IMO this is some of the best work being done in all of experimental biology today, and one of my favorite podcasts ever "Sleep neurons" in the animal brain have built-in mechanisms to keep track of how many lipid peroxidation toxins have been made within the cell. Eventually,

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For those of us interested in what’s missing in our understanding of health (how our body stores, transmits, & transforms information across scales & time) it’s worth revisiting one of the most beautiful thought experiments in physics: Maxwell’s Demon. It inspired a simple but

For those of us interested in what’s missing in our understanding of health (how our body stores, transmits, &amp; transforms information across scales &amp; time) it’s worth revisiting one of the most beautiful thought experiments in physics: Maxwell’s Demon.

It inspired a simple but
D. Parker Kelley (@sequencemyneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The big question here is why Midazolam showed such large antidepressant effects, especially with twice-weekly admins? It was used as a + control for the subjective effects of ket, not for the AD effects- its not an anti-depressant, and AFAIK, this has not been previously observed

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In 2014 i asked my biological basis of psych professor why some people are more likely to hold onto negative energy. The ATP model is D. Parker Kelley and I digging deep to show him that the term "energy" in regards to psychology isn't meaningless. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…