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Hannah Goldbach
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Brown-NIH PhD Candidate interested in striatal circuitry & visual decision making - Alvarez & Krauzlis Labs 🧠 Prev: Laubach Lab (AU) & Histed Lab (NIMH)
Washington, DC
Joined April 2020
Introducing ✨Preexisting risk-avoidance and enhanced alcohol relief are driven by imbalance of the striatal dopamine receptors in mice✨ Contributing to this project was the perfect introduction to the lab and AUD, and I’m also so happy to see it out!
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RT @analog_ashley: Wrote this five years ago, and now understanding student attitudes towards coding is a central part of my scholarly work…
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A fantastic first IBAGS in the books! 🇸🇪 In case I don’t say it enough, I’m so grateful for the places science has taken me and the friendships that have followed #IBAGS2023
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We had so much fun welcoming the @AU_Neuroscience club to the NIH today. I owe a special thanks to @Leorkatz, @JamesHawrot, and Jackie Mehr for sharing their research/experiences and hyping up future neuroscientists 🧠👩🏻🔬
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RT @audreydrotos: I think mentors should have to do training like ambulance drivers do but like instead of having to place an IV in a movin…
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RT @yael_niv: Fun fact: the first iteration of this course was predominantly women (from memory: 17/19 women), and attendees of this one ar…
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RT @OverheardWDC: At Capital One Arena Man: "Mansplaining, it’s like a man explaining to you." Woman, rolling eyes: "I know what manspla…
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RT @ivancedric_a: Did you know that you could do your PhD in neuroscience at the NIH? 🧠 Check out our booth at SfN to learn more about the…
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RT @adhdjesse: The ADHD urge to take on an unbelievably ambitious new project, in a field you previously have no experience in, with the fu…
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Between my NIH stipend ($44.9k ) and my teaching job (~5k), I am just making living wage for Washington, DC ($48.1k - per MITs calculator). I have friends at other DC area universities who are making half of that, with none of the insurance benefits I have, and it is *criminal*.
Here’s a hot take that might lose me some friends 🤷🏻♀️ but it seems obv: Grad students are the lifeblood of academia. We must raise their stipends above the poverty line so they can focus on research instead of survival. When the union strikes, we (PIs) should strike with them.
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