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todorova.bsky.social
PhD candidate @ScanUnit @univienna | climate change 🌍 neuroscience 🧠 & behavioral science πŸ€— | MSc in psychology πŸ‘©πŸΌβ€πŸŽ“
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Teaching has been a joyβ€”thank you to all my students, and I am looking forward to teaching again one day! 😊 4/4
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my belief in the importance of integrating climate perspectives into neuroscience education. Reading their evaluations filled with kind words and enthusiasm for neuroscience means the world to me. 3/4
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This semester, I experimented and added a session on climate change neuroscience β€” and I was thrilled to see some of the students wrote it was their favorite one!🌎 Knowing that this topic resonated with them, especially given that the field is still emerging, makes me so happy and reinforces... 2/4
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A huge congratulations and heartfelt thanks to @colognaviktoria.bsky.social and @nielsmede.bsky.social, who lead this massive project, for their dedication, vision, and tireless work. 🌟 This project has truly shown the power of #bigteamscience!
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❗ Silence in the face of challenges like climate change and public health crises allows misinformation and inaction to persist. Neutrality in such moments risks complicity, making active engagement a moral imperative.
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This is incredibly important in the current times, where scientists are often told to remain neutral and avoid taking public stances on contentious issues. As experts in our fields, we have a responsibility not just to generate knowledge but to ensure it informs action.
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πŸ’‘ Some especially important insights: - 83% of respondents think that scientists should communicate about science with the public - 52% believe that scientists should be more involved in the policymaking process - only 23% believe that scientists should not actively advocate for specific policies
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That sounds great, I am looking forward to it!
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Very exciting! I was wondering whether there will also be a in-person event for those of us interested in sustainability during the OHBM meeting in Brisbane in June next year?
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We recently wrote a paper discussing the connection between various aspects of climate change (e.g. heatwaves, pollution) and brain health. Check our new preprint, in particular Table 1 for an overview: t.co/2omkEpZb21