Layla Abdullatif (@laylaabd44) 's Twitter Profile
Layla Abdullatif

@laylaabd44

GaTech Applied Physiology PhD student studying sensorimotor integration 🐝 | USAPL state champion powerlifter | Palestinian American 🇵🇸

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Vega Shah (@dr_alphalyrae) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grad students thinking about a career industry, TA-ing is a highly underrated role in phd programs, often considered a burden in addition to research. But being a teaching assistant can provide several industry-specific transferable skills 🧵

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The biggest double standard in sports isn’t equal pay: it’s potential vs production. Men’s sports are judged on their potential. Women’s sports are judged by where they are today. (1/10)

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If anyone needs a little motivation today, call (707) 873-7862. It’s a school project where kindergarteners give you a pep talk. It’s so cute 🥹😅. And it’s automated!

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I had a wonderful time meeting & having a variety of discussions with all the talented individuals who attended. Can't wait for next year!

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Delayed in stating my appreciation for ASNR & the opportunity I had to present findings from our recent stroke study about action observation & gaze tracking this week ! First time presenting under @lwheaton & representing Georgia Tech @GTSciences

Delayed in stating my appreciation for <a href="/ASNRehab/">ASNR</a> 
&amp; the opportunity I had to present findings from our recent stroke study about action observation &amp; gaze tracking this week ! First time presenting under @lwheaton  &amp; representing Georgia Tech @GTSciences
Charles W McKinney, Jr. (@charleswmckinn2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Going to graduate school? One of the best things you can do to prepare is disabuse yourself of the laughable notion that the humans who occupy academic spaces are substantially different from humans in any other space.

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Super proud of the undergraduate I was able to mentor through this program! First image is my student Jessica, student from Spelman College in Atlanta, presenting on initial data for my primary experiment for my dissertation work!

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Poster sessions are always my favorite moments! Can’t wait to present our poster tomorrow, number 88 on performance and gaze outcomes with action observation interventions in stroke, please stop by!

Brandon Luu, MD (@brandonluumd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exercise promotes beneficial changes in the brain, potentially improving neurogenesis and memory Here are 3 evidence-based protocols to utilize exercise to improve episodic memory🧵

Exercise promotes beneficial changes in the brain, potentially improving neurogenesis and memory

Here are 3 evidence-based protocols to utilize exercise to improve episodic memory🧵
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first time at ACRM Annual Conference with one of my committee members and mentors Dr. Veronica Rowe! I got another opportunity to present our gaze data in action observation in stroke rehab. Very exciting opportunity to connect & learn more about rehab research!

first time at <a href="/ACRMconference/">ACRM Annual Conference</a> with one of my committee members and mentors Dr. Veronica Rowe! I got another opportunity to present our gaze data in action observation in stroke rehab. Very exciting opportunity to connect &amp; learn more about rehab research!
Andrew Akbashev (@andrew_akbashev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A common misconception: ‘To get a PhD, I need to be really smart.’ Nope. You just have to be genuinely curious. I often hear students say they're afraid of a PhD because they feel 'not good enough' for it. My experience is: - You don’t need extraordinary skills to earn a PhD

A common misconception: 
‘To get a PhD, I need to be really smart.’

Nope. You just have to be genuinely curious.

I often hear students say they're afraid of a PhD because they feel 'not good enough' for it.

My experience is:

- You don’t need extraordinary skills to earn a PhD
Neil Shubin (@neilshubin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember: many of us are alive today because Alexander Fleming found mold growing in a petrie dish after returning from a holiday in 1928. Curiosity sparked, he analyzed it, and lives were changed by the discovery of antibiotics. Curiosity is a beautiful and powerful thing.