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amritham.bsky.social
Postdoc at Penn Vet Working Dog Center working on canine olfaction. PhD in neuroscience / comparative speech perception at UMD. Tell me about your dog! she/her
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That’s too many celeries for February for sure argh
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But (Institution Name) was my top choice 😢😢
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YESSS go birds!
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Some real attitude there Gonzo
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Exactly what I did lol
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Idk grant if you are typing tweets it seems like you aren’t pausing enough
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There is good overlap in the Philly native / birdwatching spaces! Like me :)
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I’ve relaxed just a tiny bit but anything can happen. Go birds 🦅🦅
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🦅🦅🦅
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Heeeey touchdown! My neighborhood near south is weirdly quiet tbh
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This game is genuinely crazy I’m sure the noise is wild
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Yesss go birds
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Are animals only valuable because we use them for stuff because that’s the lesson I’m getting here oof
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I love this!! She is beautiful. I also have my own Freyja cat, so I must praise the name choice
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Omg gonzo this is too cute
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The day we met our unbutterable protagonist
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Is he also working on olfactory ethics
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I’m trying to increase protein because as an athlete I’ve really struggled to maintain muscle mass, but damn carbs are just tastier lol. And as a vegetarian there aren’t that many good protein sources for me
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Rochelle Newman was my advisor- she did a lot of the speech perception in noise studies with children and infants, and I’ve done some with dogs, but I’ve been particularly interested in relevant noise - working on some studies with dogs about that. So this is very timely for me!
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Extremely interesting - makes a lot of sense