Emily Baltz, Ph.D. (@ebaltz) 's Twitter Profile
Emily Baltz, Ph.D.

@ebaltz

mostly tweeting neuro, mental health, and social justice.
Indy - UIUC - San Diego. she/her

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calendar_today09-06-2009 01:18:05

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Tom Froese, Embodied Cognitive Science Unit (ECSU) (@drtomfroese) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the scientific literature expands at a speed that goes beyond anyone’s capacity to read and understand it all, perhaps these kinds of AI systems will become essential assistive tools.

dork (@arachno_commie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

also the law in question is indefensible. It only bans treatment for transgender kids. The same treatments are available to cis kids. It's discriminatory on its face.

Gabrielle N. Schaefer (@gabbywoo49) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr James Davies (PhD) 💭 I gave up on trying to find a way to make my life better, right now. I stopped trying to think of a solution. Instead, I just did some things that I enjoy and didn't worry about any solutions for getting out of my current situation. I decided that I will wait until I feel relaxed

Michael Eisen (@mbeisen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So it’s going to spend 3 years crippled by insecurity, messing up everything it tries, contemplate quitting as it’s friends get rich and start families, before finally pulling it all together in a manic amphetamine fueled two month stretch and making an amazing discovery nobody

David AttenBruh (@alhendiify) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The defining trait of the trump administration is attacking us on as many fronts as possible as quickly as possible. They’re essentially throwing cooked grenades towards all our communities simultaneously w goal to overwhelm us. The greatest defense right now is solidarity.

uché blackstock, md (@uche_blackstock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Masks off. This is biological essentialism. This is racist and wrong. RFK Jr.‘s response alone should be disqualifying for an HHS secretary.

Colors of the Brain (@ucsd_cob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a UCSD undergraduate student interested in paid neuroscience research? Apply to the CoB-KIBM Scholars Program by March 31st! No prior research experience required!

Are you a UCSD undergraduate student interested in paid neuroscience research? Apply to the CoB-KIBM Scholars Program by March 31st! No prior research experience required!
heather 💫 (@_heatherlynn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

that’s what happens when you push into people’s heads for five years that they don’t need to protect the most vulnerable people in our society and it’s fine if they all die and everyone goes Ok Yay!

Senator Chris Larson (@senchrislarson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Children's Wisconsin is starting to deny care to Trans kids based on the President's illegal and discriminatory executive order. Doctors - not politicians should decide what type of care is appropriate for their patients. Children's Wisconsin 🏥 should reverse course.

Derek Thompson (@dkthomp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a huge deal. “Indirect costs”, as they’re called, from NIH still pay for direct science — eg, funding science labs, lab upkeep — but also university administration. Cutting this line item by billions of dollars is going to threaten university jobs but also potentially

Dr. Kaia Mattioli (@kaia_mattioli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

finding this outright attack on the biomedical research enterprise in this country so deeply dark, yes as a scientist whose career depends on it but more importantly as a human & patient who has benefited from NIH-funded research in extremely real ways, as most of us have.

Tristan Snell (@tristansnell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CFPB - closed USAID - closed Medicaid - under attack NIH cancer funding - frozen Department of Education - under attack But do you know who just got a NEW government contract for $38,858,978 literally today? SpaceX — owned by Elon Musk

Colors of the Brain (@ucsd_cob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We'll be having our 3rd annual MINDS Symposium this August 29th, 1-5 pm Bonner Hall 2130! The CoB scholars will highlight their research, along with a keynote from Dr. Anne Beatty-Martinez from UCSD, special thanks to IBRO - International Brain Research Organization for supporting Aisha Cinar and Sasha Bikkina!

We'll be having our 3rd annual MINDS Symposium this August 29th, 1-5 pm  Bonner Hall 2130! The CoB scholars will highlight their research, along  with a keynote from Dr. Anne Beatty-Martinez from UCSD, special thanks  to <a href="/IBROorg/">IBRO - International Brain Research Organization</a> for supporting Aisha Cinar and Sasha Bikkina!