briantrainor.bsky.social
Behavioral neuroscientist at Univ. of California at Davis. Studying stress, brains, puberty, and social behavior in a super large mouse. Here for science and other fun stuff. Trainorlab.ucdavis.edu
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4627-5478
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The saddest part is that these institutions will outlast him but the people who will suffer played no role in what is going on now
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🦆
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😬……I guess you won’t have to worry as much about spending this years allocation
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Ohhhh so that’s where they get you
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I made all the phone calls last month and was surprised I actually got through to a person. Even if you just leave a message, staffers listen to the them and make a daily report. It is worth the effort!
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Genius
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I felt the prison itself was a dark chapter in history, all my pictures are from the outside as it returns to a more natural state
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Yes!
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There is no way that can be legal
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Everything seems awful sometimes, but I've met the absolute best folks in the midst of all this chaos.
Case in point: a brilliant new colleague (who asked to remain anonymous) sketched one of Judge Young's more incredulous statements about NIH's anti-DEI policy today:
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We lost our programs too, it’s so disappointing
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Sorry that is frustrating….not looking forward to making the next Doric order either
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Where did you find that gif? it is amazing
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it's not just you
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Wow, the casualness of how she describes avoiding death and starvation is incredible. A tough woman!
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I'm feeling the same.....it's heartbreaking talking to graduating seniors now who want to stay in science. All the advice I've built up over 18 years of doing this is mostly useless...but I'm not ready to give up yet
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I think it could potentially be both, either way musk gets away with things bc congress is not engaged enough
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Our only choice for survival is to explain to citizens and our representatives why our work matters
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Call your representative and senators and tell them this. I got through to a person yesterday at the Padilla office. Or do what @adeleseelke.bsky.social did a go to an office and tell them in person. You’re doing important work, they need to hear from you
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Way to go. I made 5 phone calls today to state and federal representatives and got through twice to a person.
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Update, our govt affairs office got back to us and they want a copy of the flyer for our "Friends and Family" lab open house in June to invite legislature staffers to attend