Nisha Thapa (@thapanisha2) 's Twitter Profile
Nisha Thapa

@thapanisha2

B.Tech in Biotechnology

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CLaE (@leafs_s) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LIVE SCIENCE A mysterious brain network may underlie many psychiatric disorders Researchers discovered that six psychiatric disorders seemed linked to the same underlying brain wiring. livescience.com/shared-brain-c…

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (@chanzuckerberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biology: the only time when multiplication and division are the same thing! 🎥 Imaging grantee Rudolf Oldenbourg, using polarized light microscopy, which will be super-powered for instant 3D imaging by his napari🔬 plugins #ImagingTheFuture

Carney Institute for Brain Science (@carneyinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to a recent Northwestern Medicine study published in Biological Psychiatry, targeting calcium signaling in neurons represents a promising therapeutic approach for treating a rare form of schizophrenia. Read more @ bit.ly/Carneysch

According to a recent Northwestern Medicine study published in Biological Psychiatry, targeting calcium signaling in neurons represents a promising therapeutic approach for treating a rare form of schizophrenia. 

Read more @ bit.ly/Carneysch
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Huberman. Lab podcast out now: GENES & THE INHERITANCE OF MEMORIES ACROSS GENERATIONS w/Oded Rechavi •Genetics, Epigenetics, RNA •Acquired Trait Inheritance •Sexual Choice •Metabolism, Stress •Cold-Induced Traits •Famine, Feast, Metabolism hubermanlab.com/dr-oded-rechav…

Kathmandu Research Institute for Biological Sci. (@kribsnepal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are organizing 3 days PCR workshop in collaboration with RIBB. In 3 days workshop, training will be provided on DNA extraction, PCR, basic bioinformatics and visualization of DNA amplicon product. instagram.com/p/CpR7SCJBKG4/…

Law Of Thinking (@lawofthinking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof. Feynman 1. See failure as a beginning. 2. Never stop learning. 3. Assume nothing, question everything. 4. Teach others what you know. 5. Analyze objectively. 6. Practice humility. 7. Respect constructive criticism. 8. Take initiative. 9. Give credit where it's due. 10. Love what you do.

Prof. Feynman (@proffeynman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Emotional health is rare, powerful and yet accessible with the proper steps; it also has multiple major physical health benefits. Discussed on the Huberman Lab Podcast out now with guest Peter Attia hubermanlab.com/dr-peter-attia…

Prof. Feynman (@proffeynman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You cannot get educated by this self-propagating system in which people study to pass exams, and teach others to pass exams, but nobody knows anything. You learn something by doing it yourself, by asking questions, by thinking, and by experimenting.

Carney Institute for Brain Science (@carneyinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can a drug used to treat HIV also treat Alzheimer's? Listen to the Carney Conversation about the ways researchers are investigating this question through the exciting LINE-AD Study. Listen @ bit.ly/CarneyLineAD #Alzheimersawarenessmonth

Can a drug used to treat HIV also treat Alzheimer's? Listen to the Carney Conversation about the ways researchers are investigating this question through the exciting LINE-AD Study.

Listen @ bit.ly/CarneyLineAD

#Alzheimersawarenessmonth
christopher gregg (@greggneurolab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#DearEarlyScientists, you are judged based on what you finish, not what you start. Beware of shiny new ideas. You can jump from shiny new thing to shiny new thing without ever finishing anything...and then realize that your first idea was awesome...if only it was done.

Neuroscience Society of Nepal (NSN) (@nsnneurosonepal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The theme for Alzheimer’s Day 2023 is ‘Never Too Early, Never Too Late.’ This theme emphasises the crucial importance of identifying risk factors and taking proactive steps to reduce those risks.

The theme for Alzheimer’s Day 2023 is ‘Never Too Early, Never Too Late.’ This theme emphasises the crucial importance of identifying risk factors and taking proactive steps to reduce those risks.