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rameshraghupathi.bsky.social
Biochemist turned neuroscientist studying sex differences in infant and adolescent TBI. Concussions are TBIs. Deeply committed to calling out racial health inequities and making science accessible to the public.
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Thank you @sfn.org
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Congratulations @corifainphd.bsky.social ! Well-deserved. Proud of you!
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I would add the following Dr Elizabeth Becker at Lawrence U studying social behavior in the California mouse, @nicoleackermans.bsky.social who studies headbutting animals and CTE and @dtobiansky.bsky.social who studies woodpeckers and concussions
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Congratulations! Well- deserved
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Please add me #BlackInNeuro
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Can you add me? Thanks
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What isn’t neuroinflammation - a single parameter of change (morphology or molecular). The bigger question for me is whether astrocyte changes without microglia changes qualify as inflammation. To me microglia are better indicators of inflammation
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Please add me to this group. Thank you.
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My research focuses on developing mechanism based treatments for pediatric traumatic brain injuries - from abusive head trauma in infants to sports concussions in teenagers. Mentoring up and coming scientists (future and current PhDs) with a focus on those underrepresented in STEM is my passion
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I disagree with the premise of this op-ed. Much as we (as scientists) like to think we are “above the fray”, everything we do as scientists has a substantial political angle. From appointments to promotions to tenure at the university level to grant and manuscript reviews and even grant awards.