Susanne Ahmari, MD, PhD 🔦🏠 (@ahmari_lab) 's Twitter Profile
Susanne Ahmari, MD, PhD 🔦🏠

@ahmari_lab

Psychiatrist, Neuroscientist, and Nerdy Mom. Sucker for new technology. PI, Translational OCD Lab @PittPsychiatry. Program Director, @WellcomeLeap.

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Susanne Ahmari, MD, PhD 🔦🏠 (@ahmari_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Acting NIMH Director Shelli Avenevoli, Ph.D. Shelli Avenevoli kicking off NIMH section of #ACNP2024 Directors Panel by highlighting job search for permanent NIMH Director- deadline extended to Feb 28, 2025 👀 hr.nih.gov/jobs/search/ex…

Susanne Ahmari, MD, PhD 🔦🏠 (@ahmari_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👋 Hello #ACNP2024!!! Director, Translational OCD Lab Pitt Psychiatry 🧠, ACNP veteran, first meeting in 2007 as a post-doc CDI for Psychiatry alum, now honored to serve on Council for the first time 🙏 Stay tuned here & ahmarilab 🟦sky for poster details from amazing lab members!

👋 Hello #ACNP2024!!! Director, Translational OCD Lab <a href="/PittPsychiatry/">Pitt Psychiatry</a> 🧠, <a href="/ACNPorg/">ACNP</a> veteran, first  meeting in 2007 as a post-doc <a href="/CDI_PSYCH/">CDI for Psychiatry</a> alum, now honored to serve on Council for the first time 🙏

Stay tuned here &amp; ahmarilab 🟦sky for poster details from amazing lab members!
Marta Filizola (@martafilizola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since there has been a lot of misinformation circulating since last night, I find this AAMC infographic helpful in illustrating which types of expenses are and are not covered by NIH indirect cost reimbursements.

Since there has been a lot of misinformation circulating since last night, I find this AAMC infographic helpful in illustrating which types of expenses are and are not covered by NIH indirect cost reimbursements.
Susanne Ahmari, MD, PhD 🔦🏠 (@ahmari_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also confirmed this from several sources. The T32 that supported my post-residency work at Columbia is now…gone. These illegal cuts will have a devastating impact on the development of new treatments #MedX #MedTwitter

Susanne Ahmari, MD, PhD 🔦🏠 (@ahmari_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also confirmed w/several sources in Psych. The T32 that supported my post-residency work at Columbia is now…gone. Individual grants PhD students earned through rigorous competition...gone. These illegal cuts will have a devastating impact on science, health, and US economy.

ALBA Network (@network_alba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 2025 ALBA Board of Directors nominations are NOW OPEN! Are you passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion in neuroscience? Ready to make a real impact? 🌍✨ This is your chance to: ✅ Shape the future of the ALBA Network ✅ Bring your vision to an international platform

📢 2025 ALBA Board of Directors nominations are NOW OPEN!
Are you passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion in neuroscience? Ready to make a real impact? 🌍✨
This is your chance to:
✅ Shape the future of the ALBA Network
✅ Bring your vision to an international platform
Susanne Ahmari, MD, PhD 🔦🏠 (@ahmari_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Insult to injury: no new #NIH announcements today, AND early expiration of HEAL initiative to "develop clinical-grade prototype devices..for safe, effective, non-addictive diagnostics/treatments for pain/ opioid use disorder.' NOT making America Healthy 🙃 grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/n…

Susanne Ahmari, MD, PhD 🔦🏠 (@ahmari_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important study in Nature Genetics id's 30 genome-wide significant loci for #OCD!!! HUGE win for people w/ OCD. This massive collaboration was funded in part by #NIH but only possible by partnering w/ other countries. Congrats to all authors! 👏👏👏 nature.com/articles/s4158…

Carolyn Rodriguez (@crodriguezmdphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredibly appreciative of Karl Deisseroth pioneering vision & honored to work alongside the amazing Human Neural Circuitry (HNC) team. Excited to share our first HNC paper Science Magazine illuminating conserved brain-wide emergence of emotional response from sensory experience