Stephanie Dimitroff (@sjdimitroff) 's Twitter Profile
Stephanie Dimitroff

@sjdimitroff

Assistant Professor @umontana | social neuroscientist
@UChicago alum
Interested in links between biology & sociality

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Stephanie Dimitroff (@sjdimitroff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My favourite German saying is "Du bist doch nicht aus Zucker" Translation: You're not made a sugar - hence don't be scared of the rain. I also love Dr. @Maria__Me__ 's research on sugar and stress reactivity! Check her new video about her sugar research! 🍰

Universität Konstanz (@unikonstanz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study by #UniKonstanz psychologist Stephanie Dimitroff Stephanie Dimitroff examines our brain can assess the state of our own health more precisely than we think – and it is probably even able to correctly evaluate the state of our immune system. Details: t1p.de/keseb

New study by #UniKonstanz psychologist Stephanie Dimitroff <a href="/sjdimitroff/">Stephanie Dimitroff</a> examines our brain can assess the state of our own health more precisely than we think –  and it is probably even able to correctly evaluate the state of our  immune system. Details: t1p.de/keseb
UChicago Biological Sciences (@uchicagobsd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I think we as scientists embody something fundamentally, beautifully human … I still, idealistically and perhaps naively, believe in beauty because we, or some of us at least, experience it and are moved by it.” — Sliman Bensmaia, PhD, 1973-2023 uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/news…

Emily Allgire (@neurosciallgire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so so SO excited to share the final version of my FIRST first author paper. My thesis work is exploring the relationship between PTSD and severe asthma, and this work sets the stage for the bulk of that. authors.elsevier.com/c/1hbi3_6zybbj…

Scientific Reports (@scireports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research on two populations of caregivers suggests higher levels of loneliness and childhood trauma were associated with increased perceived stress among parents Karen Smith Stephanie Dimitroff The University of Chicago nature.com/articles/s4159…

Dana Small (@danamsmall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

nature.com/articles/s4225…. New paper lead by the intrepid Emily (Perszyk) Looney and with a great and diverse set of colleagues including my PhD mentor @JonesGotman, @HedyKober, tor wager, Xue Sun Davis, Dr. Maria Veldhuizen 😷💉, Jelena Djordjevic, Zach Hutelin, Jessica Trinh. M, McGill Medicine and Health Sciences

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Research on two populations of caregivers suggests higher levels of loneliness and childhood trauma were associated with increased perceived stress among parents Karen Smith Stephanie Dimitroff The University of Chicago nature.com/articles/s4159…

Estherina Trachtenberg (@estherina_t) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm super excited to share my freshly published article in BBI Health 🎉, where I elaborate on how important it is to help others, live in a supportive society and how it can improve our health through PNI mechanisms! #OpenAccess PNIRS doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih… 1/3

I'm super excited to share my freshly published article in <a href="/BBI_Health/">BBI Health</a> 🎉, where I elaborate on how important it is to help others, live in a supportive society and how it can improve our health through PNI mechanisms!

#OpenAccess <a href="/PNIRS/">PNIRS</a>

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University of Montana (@umontana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As love is celebrated this week on #ValentinesDay, researchers at University of Montana are exploring the age-old question of what creates romantic connections. UM researchers are using speed dating events to collect data and learn how people connect. Read more💛bit.ly/UMdating

As love is celebrated this week on #ValentinesDay, researchers at <a href="/umontana/">University of Montana</a> are exploring the age-old question of what creates romantic connections.

UM researchers are using speed dating events to collect data and learn how people connect.

Read more💛bit.ly/UMdating