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arigard.bsky.social
Developmental psychologist @UMaryland studying neighborhoods, adversity, the brain 🧠, and resilience. Trying to figure out what community-driven neuroscience looks like. https://gardlab.umd.edu (she/her)
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(TOM AT 4:40CDT) "Recent Advances in Community-Engaged Developmental Neuroscience: Three Stories of Process and Outcomes" w/ Hurd, Michalska, & Maza, Joelle presents "The CARE Project: A Community-Driven Study of Environmental Effects on Health and Wellbeing across Development" 4/4
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(LATER TODAY): "Adolescent Development in Context: Effects of Neighborhood and Ecological Environments on Brain and Mental Health" @felhardi.bsky.social @abrieant.bsky.social & Tianying Cai "Shaped by the city: A mixed methods investigation of neighborhood factors for adolescent mental health" (3/4)
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(IN 1 HOUR): "Applying a critical lens to strengths-based developmental frameworks" with @mellwoodlowe.bsky.social @meriahdejoseph.bsky.social @damcotto.bsky.social Deena presents: "Community perspectives on strengths-based developmental research: A qualitative inquiry" (2/4)
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GO BLUE
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Thank you for writing this simple script Calvin! Really speeding up the process of a revision… current count = 275 …
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What’s wild is that they are already so much bigger than early Jan!
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The number of visits I have made to see these cuties since they arrived in January is unreal lol 🐼 🐼 🐼
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Thanks Kalsea! #smallwins ☺️
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As an early career researcher, losses like pause in grad recruitment are very disruptive. Most aspects of my lab are impacted by this and other federal policy changes. Will we be OK? Absolutely. Will losses be painful? Absolutely. My typical response is brash defiance, but it’s hard day after day.
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Unsurprising in retrospect but this was a hard swallow last night. “At least my foundation grants will get reviewed!”