Dr. Susan Perlman (@susanbperlman) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Susan Perlman

@susanbperlman

Professor of Psychiatry at Wash U,
Studying neural development as a predictor of psychiatric disease in early childhood.
Lab for Child Brain Development

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Dr. Susan Perlman (@susanbperlman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have an open postdoc position in my lab studying neurodevelopmental risk for psychiatric disorders using multi-modal imaging! Please share and contact me with questions...

We have an open postdoc position in my lab studying neurodevelopmental risk for psychiatric disorders using multi-modal imaging!  Please share and contact me with questions...
Lana Ruvolo, PhD (@scientificruvvy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ISDP DEI Committee invites all members of the ISDP to join us for a self-reflection meeting and invite new members to our committee. Membership is open to all ISDP members across career phases. Interested individuals can apply here: forms.gle/7HzH31CUh1bfm9… ISDP 🦋 @isdp.org.bsky.social #ISDP

The ISDP DEI Committee invites all members of the ISDP to join us for a self-reflection meeting and invite new members to our committee. Membership is open to all ISDP members across career phases. Interested individuals can apply here: forms.gle/7HzH31CUh1bfm9…

<a href="/devpsybio/">ISDP 🦋 @isdp.org.bsky.social</a> #ISDP
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ISDP 2025, Nov. 12-14 in San Diego - A multi-disciplinary mtg of clinical psychiatrists to ethologists to molecular biologists w/ a common interest in promoting translational research by emphasizing the integration of basic & clinical research approaches. isdp.org/current/

ISDP 2025, Nov. 12-14 in San Diego - A multi-disciplinary mtg of clinical psychiatrists to ethologists to molecular biologists w/ a common interest in promoting translational research by emphasizing the integration of basic &amp; clinical research approaches.  isdp.org/current/
Dr. Susan Perlman (@susanbperlman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are recruiting multiple research assistants in the Laboratory for Child Brain Development at Wash U! This is an idea position for research experience before entering graduate/medical school. Please share widely!

We are recruiting multiple research assistants in the Laboratory for Child Brain Development at Wash U!  This is an idea position for research experience before entering graduate/medical school.  Please share widely!
Darby Saxbe (@darbysaxbe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I need people to understand how difficult it is to get an NIH grant. You spend months writing a proposal, following strict guidelines that include a detailed multiyear budget, bios of everyone on your team, plans for participant safety & ethical conduct. Then you send it off -1/n

Darby Saxbe (@darbysaxbe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A personal story about how the potential grant funding freeze might affect science. Right now, I'm in my fourth year of a 5-year NIH grant and my last year of funding is supposed to start February 1st. I'm supporting a postdoc, two graduate students, and two lab managers

Darby Saxbe (@darbysaxbe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A driving assumption behind the admin's proposed restrictions on grants & aid seems to be that any use of "DEI" signals a political agenda that is antithetical to conducting good research. Let's unpack that. Why would DEI language be used in a grant?

Bita Moghaddam بيتا مقدم (@bita137) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This breaks my heart 💔 Some of my most successful trainees were Pitt PhDs, and I helped run the neuroscience grad program for a few years - one of the best & largest in the country Scientific progress will halt if we stop training the next generation wesa.fm/health-science…

Marc Johnson (@solidevidence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So what's happening with medical research in the US? This is the cumulative award count from the NIH for the year. Doesn't look so good. But it gets worse. 1/

So what's happening with medical research in the US?  This is the cumulative award count from the NIH for the year.  

Doesn't look so good.

But it gets worse.
1/
Nik Joshi (@joshilabyale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think it says something that so many scientists noticed Pubmed was down on a random Saturday afternoon in March Scientists noticed because: (1) we rely on Pubmed to look up info and (2) because scientists are working around the clock to solve health problems. Keep us working.

Katalin Susztak (@ksusztak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#WhyScience Today, I am launching a 100-day Twitter/X campaign highlighting the importance of science, academia, and academic research in the U.S., with one tweet per day. Please help to increase visibility by liking, retweeting and adding to it.

#WhyScience Today, I am launching a 100-day Twitter/X campaign highlighting the importance of science, academia, and academic research in the U.S., with one tweet per day. Please help to increase visibility by liking, retweeting and adding to it.
Darby Saxbe (@darbysaxbe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NIH is pulling the plug on life-saving science because of student protests @ Columbia University. This move doesn't protect anyone. Its goal is to suppress free speech. Whether or not you agree w/ the protesters is not the point. The point is to silence & instill fear

David Pfau (@pfau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is Eric Kandel. He's a professor at Columbia, Jewish, and Nobel laureate for his work on the biological basis of memory. When he was 8, his family fled Vienna when the Nazis took over. And now we are defunding his lab in the name of fighting antisemitism.

This is Eric Kandel. He's a professor at Columbia, Jewish, and Nobel laureate for his work on the biological basis of memory. When he was 8, his family fled Vienna when the Nazis took over. And now we are defunding his lab in the name of fighting antisemitism.
Joseph Allen (@j_g_allen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In fiscal year 2024, the report found, NIH awarded more than $36.9 billion to researchers, supporting more than 408,000 jobs and generating over $94.5 billion in new economic activity nationwide.

In fiscal year 2024, the report found, NIH awarded more than $36.9 billion to researchers, supporting more than 408,000 jobs and generating over $94.5 billion in new economic activity nationwide.
Aidan Wright (@aidangcw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are a graduate student planning on preparing an NIH individual graduate (F31) or postdoctoral (F32) research fellowship proposal this summer, check out my FREE webinar on Succeeding at NIH Fellowship Grant Applications: smart-workshops.com/fellowships-in…

Lucina Uddin (@lucinauddin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Visualization is not just a means of quality assurance; it can be a valuable tool for discovery and insight. Find-viz supports multiple file formats, volume and surface plotting, time course visualization, and basic preprocessing/analysis features.

Dr. Susan Perlman (@susanbperlman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to announce that my lab was able to reopen our research assistant position. This is an idea job for those interested in developmental cognitive neuroscience who would like to attend graduate school or medical school. Please share widely!

Happy to announce that my lab was able to reopen our research assistant position.  This is an idea job for those interested in developmental cognitive neuroscience who would like to attend graduate school or medical school.  Please share widely!
Dr. Susan Perlman (@susanbperlman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This job has now been posted under Job #88644! Please reapply if you applied before the shutdown! wustl.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External…