Gareth Jones
@galaxycjones
Astrophysicist studying galaxy evolution in the early Universe using JWST, ALMA, and the JVLA at University of Oxford.
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Proud π¨π΄ Colombian psychiatrist π©π½βπ¬ Clinical Neuroscientist atπ¬π§ Research at CPFT Cam Neuroscience My research topics 1)Psychosis- High Risk states 2)Psychoactive substances I dream with an equal world with more Latinas cientificas #latinasinstem πͺπΌ #SpamDeCientificas #WomenInScience
Did the massive, bright galaxies in the early Universe build up mass by crashing into each other in mosh pits, or by slowly aggregating mass? In a great work by Michele Ginolfi, we found tha one of these sources was calmly rotating, hinting at a peaceful past. bit.ly/3CSdE2k
Excited that our latest findings on the buildup of interstellar dust in the first galaxies are out! Three quick highlights below πβ€΅οΈ arxiv.org/abs/2305.09714 Gareth Jones @renskerens
π¨π¨New interactive JWST / JADES website just dropped!π¨π¨ For public: jades.idies.jhu.edu/public For scientists: jades.idies.jhu.edu Browse the stunning new NASA Webb Telescope images, catalogs, and spectra from the JADES deep survey!
For #WorldMentalHealthDay, Dr Lili Galindo MD PhD explains how #ResearchWithCare at #CPFTCAMEO and studies like #ProNET are helping to fight stigma around #MentalHealth conditions like #psychosis, and why it is important to share experiences to increase understanding: π¦π½ #ImproveCPFT
Using the JVLA, we observed 12.9 billion year old light to characterise a primordial galaxy. Even though it is faint, this source has hot dust (heated by new stars) and lots of molecular gas (fuel for future stars)! Joris Witstok AliConcas Nicolas Laporte tinylink.onl/b1c7
Great surprise this week at Cambridge Independent newspaper coverποΈ of Cambridge Psychedelic Research Group π π Local partnership between Research at CPFT Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Cambridge Psychiatry NIHR Cambridge CRF ππ½ Clinical Research & Innovation to improve patient care and mental health outcomes