Madeline Bailey, M.S. (@theneurolady) 's Twitter Profile
Madeline Bailey, M.S.

@theneurolady

Aspiring MD-PhD. Interested in how stress and trauma affect the body and neurobiological and epigenetic mechanisms of this. UNC ‘18 | TU ‘20

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Normalize femininity in STEM. You can be a great scientist and also be into fashion, makeup, and wear cute dresses. It doesn't make you any less professional.

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The role models I look up to the most aren't those who always succeed, but rather those who confront failure and adversity and work to make things better for the people who follow them.

Rachel Yehuda (@rachelyehuda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just out from our lab: Epigenetic changes predict & correlate with response to PTSD psychotherapy. We must harness the power of science to personalize treatment approaches and monitor outcomes. Even psychotherapy, when it works, changes gene function. nature.com/articles/s4139…

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I am happy to announce that the Tulane Department of Psychology is searching for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience. We are continuing to expand our neuroscience community at the Tulane Brain Institute!! neurojobs.sfn.org/job/31274/assi…

Tiffany Cheing Ho, Ph.D. (@tiffanycheingho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so proud of this new review on early adversity, 🧠, and depression risk with Lucy King! Online now at Translational Psychiatry @nresearchnews: “Mechanisms of neuroplasticity linking early adversity to depression: developmental considerations” rdcu.be/czbQP

Rachel Yehuda (@rachelyehuda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just in from JAMA. It’s now very clear. Gold standards of care at VA for PE and CPT show a decline of 15.6 and 13.1 in PTSD severity with a dropout rate of 55.8% and 46.6%. MAPS Phase 3 results for MDMA-AT show a 24.4 decline with 6.5% dropout. Tim Ferriss bit.ly/3tKMaaj